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MSI GV72 8RD Review
It’s becoming both trite and clichéd to start off gaming laptop reviews with some sort of yarn about how gaming laptops were never quite as good as their desktop counterparts. It usually discusses how Nvidia’s Pascal architecture changed everything, and that laptops now reach parity with proper gaming machines – obliterating the middling performance that gaming laptops have traditionally offered.
I am, unfortunately, not really going to break from what’s now tradition. There’s nothing especially new here, except an attempt by MSI to provide a relatively affordable gaming laptop that has the punch to drive FHD gaming.
The GV72 7RD that I’ve been using for the last few weeks has been a pleasure to use. Like the company’s GE series, the GV is a slightly more affordable take on the top-of-the line, bleeding-edge you’ll find in the GT line. They’re a little lighter, a little easier on the specs and as a result, slightly easier on the wallet. This particular model stuffs in an entry-level 1050, which proves capable of playing many games at 1080p on the beautiful, 17.3” LED screen. It’s available in both 2GB and 4GB DDR 5 VRAM variants.
Although it appears to be a massive machine, it weighs a reasonably 2.7kg. Slight curves on the bottom panel add a bit of flair, and keep the machine from looking too square. The entire chassis made of plastic, but avoids feeling or looking cheap. It does, however, pick up fingerprints better than a crime scene investigator.
The right side of the machine is home to the regular assortment of ports you’d expect. It’s got a an HDMI 1.4a port (so 4K output is capped at 30hz), a Mini-DisplayPort 1.2 if you want the 60Hz experience, and two USB 3.1 A-type ports. It also has one USB c-type, 3.5mm jacks for audio out and microphone in, and an RJ-45 Ethernet port that supports Killer networking. The right side is barren by comparison, with just a single USB 2.0 port and a card reader.
I am, unfortunately, not really going to break from what’s now tradition. There’s nothing especially new here, except an attempt by MSI to provide a relatively affordable gaming laptop that has the punch to drive FHD gaming.
The GV72 7RD that I’ve been using for the last few weeks has been a pleasure to use. Like the company’s GE series, the GV is a slightly more affordable take on the top-of-the line, bleeding-edge you’ll find in the GT line. They’re a little lighter, a little easier on the specs and as a result, slightly easier on the wallet. This particular model stuffs in an entry-level 1050, which proves capable of playing many games at 1080p on the beautiful, 17.3” LED screen. It’s available in both 2GB and 4GB DDR 5 VRAM variants.
It comes with a seventh generation Intel i7 7700HQ, which is a full quad core processor with hyper-threading. Certainly no computational slouch, the CPU ensures that the GV72 is a fantastic workhorse. This review unit came with 8GB of DDR4 memory, but there’s a free slot open to upgrade that to 16GB. It also comes with a 128GB Kingston SSD, and a standard 5400RPM 1TB mechanical drive. What it doesn’t have is an optical disc drive, which allows the machine to be lighter and more heat efficient. It naturally also has MSI’s fabled Cooler Boost 4 technology to keep its temperatures and, importantly, its noise levels in check.It’s not an aggressive, intimidating looking machine as gaming laptops tend to be. Instead, it has a sleeker and daresay classier chassis. It does still have a pair of grilled vents that hide barely visible heat sinks at the back, but that’s a case of necessity.
Although it appears to be a massive machine, it weighs a reasonably 2.7kg. Slight curves on the bottom panel add a bit of flair, and keep the machine from looking too square. The entire chassis made of plastic, but avoids feeling or looking cheap. It does, however, pick up fingerprints better than a crime scene investigator.
The right side of the machine is home to the regular assortment of ports you’d expect. It’s got a an HDMI 1.4a port (so 4K output is capped at 30hz), a Mini-DisplayPort 1.2 if you want the 60Hz experience, and two USB 3.1 A-type ports. It also has one USB c-type, 3.5mm jacks for audio out and microphone in, and an RJ-45 Ethernet port that supports Killer networking. The right side is barren by comparison, with just a single USB 2.0 port and a card reader.
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