Review: MSI GS60 2QE Ghost Pro 4K

by Parm Mann on 18 May 2015, 15:31

Tags: MSI, Intel (NASDAQ:INTC), NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA)

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Conclusion

...GTX 970M graphics make for a far superior gaming experience, and with a 4K display the on-screen visuals are a feast for the eyes.

On paper, MSI's GS60 Ghost Pro 4K gaming laptop appears to be too good to be true. A quad-core Core i7 processor, GTX 970M graphics, solid-state storage and a 15.6in, 4K display packed into a body that's less than 20mm thick?

Every gamer's dream, and MSI has improved on the original GS60 formula in more ways than one. The CPU is quicker, dual-channel memory is a better fit, latest-generation GTX 970M graphics make for a far superior gaming experience, and with a 4K display the on-screen visuals are a feast for the eyes.

There's so much to like, in fact, that it's a real shame the laptop's failings are more than just minor niggles. The small 128GB M.2 SSD isn't designed to be user-upgradeable, fan noise continues to frustrate, and perhaps most worrying of all, the built-in battery will struggle to get you through a single good movie.

The GS60 2QE Ghost Pro 4K is undoubtedly thin and powerful, yet it serves as another reminder that when it comes to gaming laptops, you can rarely have it all.

The Good
 
The Bad
4K display is a visual treat
Quad-core Core i7 processor
Powerful GTX 970M graphics
Thin for a gaming laptop
 
Meagre battery life
Bothersome fan noise
£1,500 price tag


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Why are manufacturers consistently screwing up the basics when it comes to gaming laptops.

4K but 48hz and 970M GPU so you won't be able to game at max resolution, and turning down the res for higher FPS doesn't matter because 48 is the max you can see!
SSD but only 128gb…so what, 2 decent games on it after windows is on it.
Daft!

A QHD panel, ideally 120/144hz but 60hz would be fine, would be ideal at this screen size, you really don't need 4K on such a tiny screen. Plus that'd be cheaper, and the GPU would power it just fine, and the money saved could go to a bloomin' proper SSD!
I like MSI products a lot but why do they get such a simple thing as an inadequate SSD so wrong? And why do they make it so difficult for a purchaser to upgrade it? They need to take a leaf out of Lenovo's philosophy where my ThinkPad has available to download a very comprehensive mod manual which makes upgrading almost every internal component a doddle.