**MSI GS60 Ghost Pro Review: A Gaming Laptop that Delivers**
When it comes to gaming laptops, MSI has always been a name that evokes excitement and anticipation. Their latest offering, the GS60 Ghost Pro, is no exception. With its sleek design, impressive feature set, and seamless performance, this laptop is sure to satisfy even the most discerning gamers.
One of the standout features of the GS60 Ghost Pro is its audio capabilities. The Nemic sound Suite gives audio a significant boost, transforming what was once humdrum laptop audio into something that actually sounds pretty good. Sure, it still doesn't rival a basic Bluetooth speaker, and Gamers will most likely have their headphones wired in anyway, but that doesn't change the fact that this is really the first time I've ever used the words "sounds pretty good" when referring to laptop audio.
In addition to its impressive audio capabilities, the GS60 Ghost Pro also features customizable profiles to suit various forms of media playback. The virtual 7.1 surround sound system is excellent for movies and gaming when paired with a good set of cans, and I love having the volume boost option in case I ever want to use a pair of high impedance headphones. The touchpad on this laptop is also both fluid and responsive, making it easy to navigate through Windows 10 using gestures like two-finger scroll and pinch-to-zoom.
The keyboard on the GS60 Ghost Pro is another highlight of the laptop's design. It features a chicklet-style keyboard from Steel Series with laser-etched keys that receive the same tactile surface treatment as the touchpad. The key size and spacing are just right, and the solid travel distance makes gaming and typing surprisingly comfortable. While backlit keys are always welcome, Steel Series has gone a step further by implementing RGB LEDs into the mix with a variety of lighting modes to choose from.
Unfortunately, the software that comes with this laptop is somewhat lacking. Apart from the baked-in software, there's not much bloatware on the GS60 Ghost Pro, aside from the obligatory antivirus program in the form of Norton. The MSI monitoring app and one-year license of XSplit Gamecaster are nice touches, but overall, the software is fairly straightforward.
One deal-breaker for gaming laptops is when the device doesn't perform as expected. Fortunately, this isn't the case with the GS60 Ghost Pro. In almost every AAA title I tested, it frequently topped 70 FPS on high settings and performed 55% better than my aging Intel laptop. The biggest landslide victory was in Metro Light, where the GS60 Ghost Pro scored a whopping 69% higher average FPS.
However, as expected, the faster GS60 Ghost Pro with its NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970M does get hotter than the G550's NVIDIA GeForce GTX 850M, translating to more fan noise and slightly higher GPU temps. This is mitigated by effective CPU cooling, which kept the chip cool in the low 70s.
In closing, MSI has shown us once again why it's one of the best gaming laptop manufacturers in the business. The GS60 Ghost Pro delivers a smooth high-end mobile gaming experience that will satisfy hardcore gamers on the go. It would also make for a killer editing laptop or streaming laptop. While there are some minor issues with the software, overall, this is an outstanding design and feature set that justifies its price.
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this is one of the slimmest and most attractive gaming laptops in MSI lineup Now by no means is the G550 a whale at 1.1 in thick in fact I usually prefer more cushion for the mushion but being extra thin and nearly 2 lbs lighter make the ghost that much easier to handle on the go fixings on the left side include a Kensington lock DC power are only two USB 3 and audio jacks for mic and headphone while I personally don't mind losing a USB port coming from the G550 this might be an issue for users looking to use the ghost Pro as a desktop replacement by connecting an assortment of peripherals and external drives on the right side is a killer e2400 GB landan Port mini display port 1.0 and HDMI 1 .4 an SD card reader and a USB 3.1 type-c connector that allows you to expand your screen real estate by daisy chaining two 4K panels at 60 HZ or you can quickly charge your mobile devices with 5 volts at 3 amps at the front we find a row of LED indicators for things like battery life Bluetooth and AC Wi-Fi the bottom plat can be removed to access the internal components but for some reason one of the back plate screws is covered by an evil sticker that stands between me and a free world of beautiful Hardware it's like the Kim Jong Un of sticker ERS under the hood you'll find your hard drive Wi-Fi module RAM and m.2 PCI SSD though you will have to do a bit of extra work to reach these last two components since they're mounted underneath the main PCB here you'll also find the six cell battery which is really the Achilles heel of this device yielding only 1 hour and 47 minutes of battery life at full screen brightness during General browsing YouTube and word processing switching over to straight gameplay the battery only managed to keep the laptop alive for a measly 40 minutes on the bright side potential buyers of the ghost Pro who don't plan on using a power brick 90% of the time can swap the battery out for a sweet potato giving you twice the power upon opening the lid we're met with a 1080p webcam at 30 FPS and a 15.6 in 1920 x 1080 IPS anti-glare display now although you won't find anything revolutionary about the screen quality as it's right on par with the older Asus G550 colors are well represented with excellent contrast as is often the case with IPS panels my unit does suffer some heavy backlight bleed in the upper left region of the screen which fortunately is only noticeable while viewing a dark scene in a dimly lit environment one perk MSI brings to the table here is their true color software that's basically an enhanced version of a gaming monitor's onscreen display from here you can select different color profiles for various tasks and even assign profiles to specific applications there's also an anti-blue mode to help reduce eye strain during prolonged use much like the popular flux software at the base of the screen is an LED power button and what looks to be the system speakers at first glance but these are simply ventilation holes for the internal Hardware instead MSI has smartly placed the two Dine Audio speakers at the front underneath the laptop that in my opinion does a better job of projecting The Sound by bouncing off the desk's surface adding to their list of included software the nemic sound Suite gives audio a significant boost that turns the once humdrum laptop audio into something that actually sounds pretty good sure it still doesn't rival a basic Bluetooth speaker and Gamers will most likely have their headphones wired in anyway but that doesn't change the fact that this is really the first time I've ever used the words sounds pretty good when referring to laptop audio among enhancements to your mic and stream audio nemic also features customizable profiles to suit various forms of media playback the virtual 7.1 surround is is excellent for movies and gaming when paired with a good set of cans and I love having the volume boost option in case I ever want to use a pair of high impedance headphones navigating the gs60 is both fluid and responsive using the touchpad to move click two finger scroll and pinch to zoom your way through Windows 10 it also features a slightly rough surface which does a nice job of adding some grip while keeping it dry to the touch just as superb is the chicklet style keyboard from steel series with laser etched Keys that's receive the same tactile surface treatment as the touchpad Goldilocks and I agree that key size and spacing are just right and a solid travel distance makes gaming and typing a surprisingly comfortable experience for a laptop while backlit keys are always welcome steel Series has gone a step further and implemented RGB LEDs into the mix with a variety of lighting modes to choose from in their engine software unfortunately you can assign per key lighting but rather the program splits the keyboard into three separate zones that can then be configured to your liking the software also lets you assign macros to virtually any key on the board and assign your profiles to launch with spefic specific applications apart from the bakedin software we've already discussed you get a simple MSI monitoring app and a one-year license of xsplit gamecaster beyond that you won't find much bloatware on the gs60 save for the obligatory antivirus program in the form of Norton consequently MSI should have also thrown in a pop-up Locker now at this point in my review it's safe to say that I'm already Smitten by the ghost Pro's outstanding design and feature set but if there's one deal breaker when it comes to gaming laptops it's when the device doesn't perform as expected and that doesn't just go for gaming laptops fortunately this puppy screams in almost every AAA title I tested frequently topping 70 FPS on high settings and Performing 55% better on average than my aging impotent lover the biggest Landslide victory was in Metro llight where the ghost Pro scored a whopping 69% higher average FPS now surprisingly we actually saw higher minimum frames per second with the G550 but overall the gameplay experience between the two laptops is night and day even if you do get some light screen tearing on both models now as expected the faster ghost Pro 970m gets hotter than the G550 is 850m and this translates to a lot more fan noise and slightly higher GPU temps with my new squeeze at the same time the gs60 delivers much more effective CPU cooling which kept the chip cool in the low 70s well-placed ventilation on nearly every side of the chassis also allows the fans to exhaust hot air without cooking your hands to a crisp in closing MSI has shown us once again why it's one of the best gaming laptop manufacturers in the business there's really a lot that can go wrong when you're trying to cram a powerful gaming system into an oversized slice of bread and while it's not perfect the gs60 ghost Pro delivers one of the smoothest high-end Mobile gaming experiences on the market that's sure to satisfy hardcore Gamers on the go I'd also like to add that this would make for a killer editing laptop or streaming laptop as well as for the Asus G550 well I can tell by the way she wakes when I touch her at night that she hasn't fully moved on but with my new little minks in the picture I I don't ever plan on looking back but that is going to do it for now guys so let me know in the comments which gaming laptop you're currently rocking at home and don't forget to test me a like on this video If you enjoyed it before you guys go check out the awesome sauce store where you'll find a brand new awesome Hardware hoodie and a special holiday deal for 10% off your order if you spend over $50 that sounds really salesy but it's true finally don't forget to enter my 200k giveaway which ends in just a few days for a chance to win a water cooled r9390x it's literally the coolest AMD card ever don't quote me on that as always I'm c a network thank you guys for watching subscribe to the channel if you haven't already and I'll see you all 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