MSI GT76 Titan 10SF User's Manual

To optimize the performance of your MSI GT76 Titan 10SF, ensure that your BIOS and drivers are up-to-date. Use MSI Dragon Center to switch to "Extreme Performance" mode, and consider upgrading your RAM or SSD for additional performance gains.
If your laptop overheats, make sure the vents are not blocked and clean any dust from the fans. Use MSI Dragon Center to adjust fan settings, and place the laptop on a flat, hard surface to improve airflow. Consider using a cooling pad for additional cooling.
To update the BIOS, visit the MSI support website, download the latest BIOS version for the GT76 Titan 10SF, and follow the instructions provided. Make sure your laptop is plugged in during the update process to avoid any interruptions.
To clean your laptop, use a soft microfiber cloth to wipe the surfaces. For the keyboard, use compressed air to remove dust and debris. Avoid using liquid cleaners, and ensure the laptop is turned off and unplugged during cleaning.
To perform a factory reset, restart your laptop and press the F3 key when the MSI logo appears. Select "Troubleshoot," then "Restore MSI factory settings," and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the reset.
If your laptop does not power on, check the power adapter and ensure it is properly connected. Try a different power outlet, and perform a hard reset by holding down the power button for 10 seconds. If the issue persists, contact MSI support for assistance.
To upgrade the RAM, turn off the laptop and disconnect all power sources. Remove the back cover by unscrewing the screws, then locate the RAM slots. Insert the new RAM module, ensuring it clicks into place, then reattach the back cover.
The GT76 Titan 10SF is designed for high performance, which can reduce battery life. To extend battery life, adjust power settings to "Battery Saver" mode, reduce screen brightness, and close unnecessary applications running in the background.
To connect external monitors, use the HDMI or DisplayPort outputs on your laptop. Once connected, press Windows + P to open the display options and select your preferred display mode, such as "Extend" or "Duplicate."
First, ensure your Wi-Fi is enabled and airplane mode is off. Update your wireless drivers via MSI's website. Restart your router and laptop, and try connecting again. If issues persist, reset your network settings via "Network & Internet" settings in Windows.