MSI Creator 17 Professional Laptop: 17.3″ UHD 120Hz 100% AdobeRGB Display, Intel Core i7-11800H, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060, 16GB RAM, 512GB NVME SSD, Thunderbolt 4, Win10, Core Black (B11UE-471)
Original price was: $2,349.00.$1,219.88Current price is: $1,219.88.
Price: $2,349.00 - $1,219.88
(as of Dec 23, 2024 15:48:34 UTC – Details)
MSI Creator 17 Professional Laptop: 17.3″ Content Creation Laptop offers serious performance for artists and creators. The MSI Creator 17 series of content creation laptops bring with powerful performance and crystal clear visuals for artists, designers, and creators who need an aesthetically pleasing laptop to get videos produced, graphics design, video conferencing, and long multitasking. With the 11th generation Intel Core i7-11800H processor and NVIDIA RTX 3060 graphics with ray-tracing and increased speed from the previous generation, artists are able to handle any demanding work. Immerse in the ULTRA-HD detailed 17.3″ UHD 120Hz 100% AdobeRGB Display display quality that enables deep color and life-like authentic visuals. Enjoy large-capacity storage with 16GB RAM and 512GB NVME SSD to harness projects of all sizes.
Vibrant Display: The 17.3″ UHD 120Hz 100% DCI-P3 display offers vibrant colors with fast response time, whether you are designing your next project or gaming.
Redefined Power: The 11th Gen. Intel Core i7 processor, delivers high performance with 8 cores boosting up to 4.9 GHz. Take on any tasks and applications with ease.
Supercharged Graphics: The MSI Creator 17 is powered by a NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060, breezes through today’s most demanding creative workflow tasks.
Crafted To Be Portable: Packed with an immense amount of power in a lightweight chassis featuring a 99Whr battery, so you can work on the go.
Creators Rejoice: MSI’s exclusive Cooler Boost Technology ensures optimal thermal dissipation. Featuring 3 fans, get up to 15% increased airflow with the new Cooler Boost Trinity+.
Versatile Connections: The Creator 17 features a wide range of I/O ports, Thunderbolt 4 supporting power delivery and up to 40Gbps of data transfer.
Customers say
Customers find the laptop’s keyboard and monitor to be good quality. They also appreciate its attractive appearance and 4K anti-glare screen. However, some customers have reported issues with battery life, display quality, and cooling. There are also complaints about sturdiness.
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6 reviews for MSI Creator 17 Professional Laptop: 17.3″ UHD 120Hz 100% AdobeRGB Display, Intel Core i7-11800H, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060, 16GB RAM, 512GB NVME SSD, Thunderbolt 4, Win10, Core Black (B11UE-471)
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Original price was: $2,349.00.$1,219.88Current price is: $1,219.88.
gardenerJ –
Excellent laptop!
I love my new laptop. I had an MSI 15 years ago and it is still my backup computer, but it couldn’t be updated to win10. I bought an ASUS and I hated it from day one. It started failing me after 5 years. I was hesitant to buy a laptop sight unseen, but I knew I wanted to go back to MSI. This laptop has exceeded my expectations. It is quiet, the keyboard is wonderful, and I still haven’t explored all its capabilities. An excellent laptop at a good price.
Marco Lopez –
battery not working
I had to return this laptop, it was honestly such a good looking laptop, it was my first “premium/gaming” laptop i’ve owned, and I only had it for 2 days before I had to return it. The battery never went over 0%, and the laptop would get super piping hot, even if you were just watching youtube, but playing games on it, would absolutely burn you. Overall, laptop was nice, but it came out very faulty, and I feel like the fans wouldn’t even do anything, even on cooler boost imo. I would recommend it, but buy it officially from MSI, and not from Amazon.
Russ –
False Advertising, buyers beware
Not every MSI Creator 17 laptop has the Mini-LED Display. I saw the B11UE-471 on sale for $1219 so I bought it immediately because that would have been a steal for a pretty good laptop with an amazing display. After unboxing it I quickly realized it was just a regular LCD panel, not super bright, black levels nowhere near as good as an OLED panel. I was disappointed that the Amazon listing had Mini-LED everywhere and yet that is not what I got.I had to go on the MSI website to see exactly which Creator 17 models have the Mini-LED screen and which don’t. I listed them here for your convenience.Models with Mini-LED panel:B11UH-236B11UH-241B11UH-238B11UG-239Models with LCD panel:B11UH-495B11UH-497B11UH-496B11UG-494B11UE-471So, everything with a 2 in the hundreds place has Mini-LED. I might end up keeping the computer anyway, because even though mine is not Mini-LED, it is still a pretty good deal on a good laptop with lots of ports, backlit keyboard with numpad, big 4K screen, WiFi 6E, dedicated graphics, nice all metal construction, understated aesthetics, and replaceable RAM modules, which are all important to me. Also I can’t find a 17″ Mini-LED laptop for less than $3000. It has the weird quirk of the keyboard not being at the top edge of the chassis but I guess that is better for cooling because additional vents are located up there.EDIT 7/2/24 (2 months after purchase) : I ended up replacing the RAM, and even though it’s technically doable, it’s a LOT more risky than a regular RAM swap. You have to take everything out of the computer because the RAM is mounted between the motherboard and keyboard for some reason. There are a bunch of tiny proprietary cables you have to be careful with or you’ll brick your laptop. I watched a teardown by Binh on YouTube to replace the RAM.
winnnfamily –
We’re an apple family but went with the MSI Creator laptop instead
Running a small family business you want to buy the best of the best but still be careful with where you spend your dollars. Generally we would have just gone the Apple or hp route, everything we have is Apple for personal and currently hp for business but honestly when we compared apple v hp v msi v asus v Lenovo I forgot what other, we decided to lean into MSI.We got 2 different MSI Creator units because they were both on promotion and looking at spec for the price we think we got a good deal. We’re familiar with their gaming line which is all about high performance so we assumed they’d be bringing that level of performance to their Creator line. It’s also why we chose MSI over the other guys because they know what they’re doing when it comes to high performance.Out the box they powered on easily, only one of the two needed an update but took less than five minutes. We’re going to have to get used to the windows platform but other than that pretty satisfied with our purchases. And to be honest, I like the Creator look over Apple. It has a touch more of class. Gasp I know.The only thing I have to note is that the battery life could be better BUT with the kind of GPU it has you can’t really complain. And when I am on editing or running design softwares I am usually plugged in anyway soooo honestly not a kill for our little business.so far so good, if it works out long term, don’t think I’ll have to buy another apple/hp laptop for our business again.
Kindle Customer –
You get what you pay for.
Did some research before buying this item. This is not the first time I have bought laptops from this vendor. Everyone worked as expected and exceeded expectations. This one is no different. Main thing was to have something that would display UHD.
the brizz –
Much needed
I am not a tech woman but my old laptop was almost 10 years old, yes it still works-just not as fast, and needed a new one. The husband sent me the link to this and I ordered it, since it was on sale for almost half the price. I love it! The only thing I do not like is the location of the touch pad under the keys, it is in the middle of the laptop instead of the middle of they keyboard, making it off center. When I type it, I tend to move my mouse, to ‘fix’ this issue, I just turned off the touch pad.