![]() ![]() ![]() This brings me into the amount of branding on the laptop. Most are removable but some may affect your warranty. The bottom is also littered with stickers, which is kind of an eyesore especially if you’re conscious of how you look carrying it around. These thermal pads weren’t in the early revisions and were likely placed there because of complaints of burning your legs. There are also two passive vents and some thermal pads. The bottom is also metallic and has a number of rubber feet. Even with a shirt, I was inadvertently activating the trackpad quite often. The front edge of the laptop ends up at my waist line. For example(and I’m getting kind of personal here) when lying in bed, I like to extend the screen past 135° and prop the keyboard at an angle along my legs. This isn’t too difficult to get used to but the trackpad at the edge makes certain laptop positions more difficult. In fact, the trackapd is also right at the front edge. The recessed keyboard is a nice look but one thing I noticed right away is how much closer the keyboard is to the front edge than other laptops. Centered with and below the spacebar is the trackpad. Above the keyboard is a centralized power button and some passive vents. The keyboard is recessed into the curved, metallic palm rest. Under the lid is a Steelseries keyboard, which will be discussed later. Without that badge, you could get away with discreetly using a gaming laptop in a business place but I think the glowing dragon will get a lot of attention in the conference room. ![]() It also glows from the backlight of the screen. It’s a shield with a dragon inside it, with the text “Gaming G series”. The ugliest part of the entire laptop (which happens to be on the lid) is the badge they chose. The lid has a couple stylish ridges that are subtle but give a unique look to it. The body is made mostly of a magnesium alloy and the rest plastic. Multi-colored backlit keyboard, trackpad, HD camera Wireless AC Intel 7260, Qualcomm/Atheros Gigabit ethernet, Bluetooth 4.0ģx USB 3.0, HDMI v1.4b, mini Display port 1.2, RJ45, mic, earphone, SD card readerģ90mm or 15.35” (w) x 266mm or 10.47” (d) x 19.9mm or. Integrated Intel HD 4600 HD + Nvidia GeForce GTX 970M or 870M 3GBĢx 128 GB M.2 SSD SATA in RAID 0 + 1TB HDD 7200rpm Intel Haswell Core i7-4710HQ CPU, quad-core 2.5 GHz The specs sheet for the MSI GS60 Ghost Pro 3Kġ5.6 inch, 2880 x 1620 px resolution, Panasonic IPS, glossy, non-touch I spent a few weeks with the 870M version, but was able to get some benchmarks on the 970M version as well. To my surprise, the 970M version was also released a couple weeks later, so I just had to try it out. At the time, the 3k version wasn’t out yet and there were rumors of a sub-standard gamut screen being used, so I lost interest.Ī few weeks ago, I got the opportunity to buy a GS60 Pro 3k version at a heavy discount. MSI's GS70 Stealth Pro and GS60 Ghost Pro 3K are available starting at $1,999.99.It fell a little short of what I was looking for though, and comparing it directly to a Razer Blade, I decided it wasn’t what I was looking for. This proprietary cooling system ensures maximum airflow when compared to systems with air intakes on the bottom of the notebooks and creates a better and more enjoyable gaming experience. Dual cooling fans draw in air from vents at the top of the notebooks, circulates it through the motherboard and processor, and dissipates it via dual vents at a 45 degree angle that avoids the gamer's hands when using a mouse. MSI's newest GS gaming notebooks feature an intelligently designed dual-fan cooling system that efficiently lowers system temperature even under the most strenuous gaming sessions. "We've packed smoking speeds, deadly graphics and amazing customization power into featherlike notebooks that will withstand any challenges during the heat of battle." "The GS70 Stealth Pro and GS60 Ghost Pro 3K are the epitome of portable gaming notebooks," says Andy Tung, President of MSI Pan America. The newly equipped 3K display fully embraces NVIDIA graphic capabilities and immerses gamers in an all new definition of HD gaming at resolutions of 2880x1620, for sharper and more stunning images. The GS60 Ghost Pro 3K is MSI's lightest 15" notebook and the first 3K display notebook to utilize Mg-Li alloy, an ultra-light and sturdy material and delivers high performance gaming without the weight. Both the GS70 Stealth Pro and GS60 Ghost Pro 3K come equipped with NVIDIA GeForce GTX 870M graphics, the latest generation of graphic processors designed to deliver true PC gaming experience on the go. ![]()
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