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I just purchased a new laptop.  It is anMSI GS60 Ghost Pro with the new broadwell cpu and 970m gpu.  So far it is a wonderful machine.  My only complaint is that I have bleeding from the ips panel.  What is would like to know is whether or not I should send it back/warranty it due to the bleeding.  Is this normal, or bad bleeding?  Thanks!

 

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I just purchased a new laptop.  It is anMSI GS60 Ghost Pro with the new broadwell cpu and 970m gpu.  So far it is a wonderful machine.  My only complaint is that I have bleeding from the ips panel.  What is would like to know is whether or not I should send it back/warranty it due to the bleeding.  Is this normal, or bad bleeding?  Thanks!

 

 

 

 

The top left area ontop of the M and S?

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All of the yellow spots on the screen.  

 

Top Left and Right corners

Bottom Left corner

Above MS

Below I

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Is this normal, or should I return/exchange it?

IronHide v-4.0 - Current: 2700k (@5.0ghz), MSI Z77 GD65, G.Skill 16GB DDR3 2133, EVGA GTX 670 FTW SLI, Asus Xonar DX 7.1, Kingston ssDNow 240GB Raid 0 SSD, WD Black 2TB Raid 0, Corsair Gold AX 1200, Corsair 800D (Customized), Custom watercooling loop.

 

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