MSI GT680 review

A great out-and-out gaming laptop, just don't use it for work

MSI GT680
A powerful gaming machine packing the latest mobile processing tech

TechRadar Verdict

Pros

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    Great performance

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    Connectivity

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    Full HD screen

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    Decent build quality

Cons

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    Battery life

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    Some flex in keyboard

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The MSI GT680 is exactly what you want from a gaming machine. Raw power, great speakers and a chassis that looks like it began life as an X-Files prop.

The limited battery life and flimsy keyboard mean you won't want to use this as a work machine but it's excellent value for gaming.

Top specifications

Inside the MSI GT680 are some very impressive components. The Sandy Bridge Intel CPU is a top-spec Core i7 2630QM and the 8GB of RAM is twice as much as we're used to.

Unsurprisingly the dedicated graphic card is one of Nvidia's GeForce GTX 460M models and capable of running the latest games on their highest detail settings without affecting the frame rate.

TechRadar Labs

tech labs

Battery Eater '05: 122 minutes
Cinebench: 17212
3DMark 2006: 13936

MSI has included plenty of connectivity and the GT680 boasts two USB 3.0 ports for faster connections to external drives and peripherals. Elsewhere there are two regular USB ports, HDMI and VGA slots for external monitors, an eSata port and a Gigabit Ethernet connection if you don't fancy using the 802.11n Wi-Fi to connect to the internet. We're also pleased to see a Blu-ray drive included as standard.

In most cases, we can recommend gaming laptops because their superior spec means they are suited to almost any task. Not in this case. If you're a gamer, we'd suggest the MSI because of the way it looks and the excellent performance from that Intel Core i7 processor. If you're not a gamer the irritating keyboard and mediocre battery life all count against the MSI as an all-rounder.

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