The Test Platform: MSI's Raider GE76

For 2022, MSI has not updated the underlying chassis for the new Alder Lake product, and as such our review of the GE76 Raider from 2021 with Tiger Lake does not fundamentally change in terms of chassis design and cooling. This is still a big, relatively heavy desktop-replacement system. It features an aluminum surface where you will be touching it, and a polycarbonate base.

MSI generally builds a very solid product, and for 2022 they have upgraded the cooling with a new phase-change thermal pad which allows them to wick heat away from the processor and GPU quicker, without some of the negatives of a pure-liquid thermal compound and crystallization that can occur.

The system offers a per-key RGB backlit keyboard from SteelSeries. There is a 1080p webcam as well, and the system now offers an AI-based setting to let the system automatically switch the power levels for the user without having to manually do it, although the manual options are still there. MSI has updated their Silent mode to now leverage the microphones on the system to match the noise floor of the room, which lets them extract more power from the processor, and more fan speed, while still being inaudible.

The Raider GE76 offers lots of connectivity, including a single Thunderbolt 4 port, an additional USB Type-C port, and several USB Type-A ports. There is also a SD card reader which is still convenient when uploading from a camera.

The system offers Wi-Fi 6E support thanks to the Killer AX1675 Wi-Fi adapter, and also includes the Killer E3100G 2.5 Gbps Ethernet adapter.

MSI offers a range of display options, with a 1920x1080 144 Hz panel on their least expensive Raider GE76, a 1920x1080 360 Hz panel which is in the sampled unit, a 2560x1440 240 Hz panel, and a 3840x2160 120 Hz offering.

On our Tiger Lake sample we reviewed late last year, the display accuracy was not up to par with typical MSI offerings. Thankfully that appears to have been a one-off, which we do see from time to time even on devices that are hardware calibrated at the factory. MSI does allow you to use a built-in tool to calibrate the display, but you do need a supported colorimeter.

Thanks to Portrait Displays for the use of their Calman software so we can continue to accurately measure displays for our reviews.

As you can see, the color accuracy of this sample is much improved over the Tiger Lake model from last year that we received.

Brightness and Contrast

Display - Max Brightness

Display - Black Levels

Display - Contrast Ratio

Grayscale

Display - Grayscale Accuracy

Portrait Displays Calman

Gamut

Display - Gamut Accuracy

Portrait Displays Calman

Saturation

Display - Saturation Accuracy

Portrait Displays Calman

Gretag Macbeth

Display - GMB Accuracy

Portrait Displays Calman

The MSI Raider GE76 is a fantastic test bed for Intel's Alder Lake system, with a powerful cooling system, and a great build quality.

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  • corinthos - Wednesday, January 26, 2022 - link

    Let's get real, how much power are those things really taking up.. there are AMD Ryzen laptops using 3080 that do better. Maybe test without a display, GPU, memory and storage, then I bet it'll hit 6 hours.
  • TheinsanegamerN - Friday, January 28, 2022 - link

    So AMD ryzen 5900hx laptops just use magical RAM/storage/screens that draw no power then? Because those laptops obliterate this thing in perf/watt.
  • corinthos - Wednesday, January 26, 2022 - link

    "To see how Alder Lake compares we will have to wait for more power efficient platforms to get more meaningful results."

    So in other words, wait for something possibly coming AFTER this itteration of Alder Lake?
  • kwohlt - Wednesday, January 26, 2022 - link

    I think the point being is that this is the highest performance, full desktop replacement chip. There are still P and U series Alder Lake that hasn't been reviewed yet.
  • Spunjji - Thursday, January 27, 2022 - link

    I understood "platform" here to mean notebook design. Notebooks that aren't prioritising outright performance may provide better battery life even with the same Alder Lake chip.
  • Kamen Rider Blade - Tuesday, January 25, 2022 - link

    You can't look at CPU only Power Load, you need to factor in the total system since you're buying a LapTop.
  • Brett Howse - Tuesday, January 25, 2022 - link

    I get that you want AMD to win here. I do. But you are misinterpreting the results.
  • Kamen Rider Blade - Tuesday, January 25, 2022 - link

    You couldn't find a "Like for Like" LapTop setup is what you're stating.
  • Sergey1001 - Thursday, January 27, 2022 - link

    https://www.notebookcheck.net/MSI-GE76-Raider-Lapt...
    MSI GE76 Raider (GE76 Series)
    ProcessorIntel Core i9-12900HK 14 x 1.8 - 5 GHz, 135 W PL2 / Short Burst, 110 W PL1 / Sustained, Alder Lake-P
    https://www.notebookcheck.net/Asus-ROG-Strix-G15-g...
    Asus ROG Strix G15 G513QY (ROG Strix G15 G513 Series)
    ProcessorAMD Ryzen 9 5900HX 8 x 3.3 - 4.6 GHz, 80.6 W PL2 / Short Burst, 70.4 W PL1 / Sustained, Cezanne H (Zen 3)
    The MSI GE76 Raider has 1.56 times the allowed power consumption than the Asus ROG Strix G15 G513QY. Making biased reviews is not good.
  • TheinsanegamerN - Friday, January 28, 2022 - link

    This is anandtech. Their quality is a minor echo of what it once was.

    Reviewers are so desperat eto avoid the 5900hx's performance. Watch when the 6900hx comes out this year and obliterates alderlake in both performance and power consumption.

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