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This is a template for a future compatibility guide to running Linux with the MSI GT60-0NC laptop. If you have the MSI GT60-0NC and are running Linux on it please consider editing this page or adding a comment below with your compatibility details. By contributing you will help other people running this laptop or trying to make a decision on whether to buy it or not.
This page is just for discussing using Linux on the MSI GT60-0NC. For a general discussion about this laptop you can visit the MSI GT60-0NC page on LapWik.
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For full specifications see the MSI GT60-0NC specifications page.
| Name | MSI GT60-0NC |
| Processor | The latest 3rd generation Intel Core i7/i5 Processor |
| Screen | 15.6” Anti glare full HD 1920×1080 |
| RAM | 32 GB |
| HDD | 500G/750GB SATA 7200 RPM HDD, optional Super Raid |
| Optical Drive | Blu-ray / DVD Super Multi |
| Graphics | nVIDIA Geforce GTX670M 3D Graphic Card |
| Network | 10/100/1000 Bigfoot Killer E2200 series 802.11 b/g/n |
| Device | Compatibility | Comments |
|---|---|---|
| Processor | Not Tested | |
| Screen | Not Tested | |
| HDD | Not Tested | |
| Graphics Chip | Not Tested | |
| VGA Out | Not Tested | |
| HDMI Out | Not Tested | |
| Display Port | Not Tested | |
| Optical Drive | Not Tested | |
| Sound | Not Tested | |
| Microphone | Not Tested | |
| Headphone Port | Not Tested | |
| Microphone-In Port | Not Tested | |
| Line-In Port | Not Tested | |
| SPDIFOut | Not Tested | |
| Ethernet | Not Tested | |
| Wireless | Not Tested | |
| Bluetooth | Not Tested | |
| USB | Not Tested | |
| Firewire | Not Tested | |
| Card Reader | Not Tested | |
| Webcam | Not Tested | |
| ESATA Port | Not Tested | |
| Keyboard | Not Tested | |
| TouchPad | Not Tested | |
| Docking Station | Not Tested | |
| Suspend/Resume | Not Tested |
You can enter any specific notes with running Linux on the MSI GT60-0NC here.
You can enter a summary of how well the MSI GT60-0NC works with Linux here.
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