Currently deciding between these two laptops.
I really like the blade and Razer's aesthetics but the ghost pro is looking very appealing as well. As far as I can tell these are the main differences:
Display:
Blade 14" 3200x1800 IGZO touchscreen
Ghost 15.6" 2880x1620
Resolutions are similar enough that it would probably be unnoticeable and I'm not sure how much of a difference IGZO makes. I'm personally more used to a 15" and ghost's size comes with the added benefit of a keyboard numpad.
Processor:
Blade i7 - 4702 2.2 ghz
Ghost i7 - 4710 2.5 ghz
Ghost wins here assuming that it doesn't get under clocked. I'm not sure if the additional power usage should be an issue.
GPU:
Both use a 870m
Ram:
Blade 8gb
Ghost 16gb default
No difference to me as I won't be running ram heavy programs but Ghost does come with the ability to customize which would be a benefit to some.
Storage:
Blade 128gb default with upgrades up to 512gb though severely overpriced. Unconfirmed on additional storage possibilities.
Ghost 128gb ssd + 1tb 7200 rpm hdd default. Offers two ssd slots with considerably cheaper upgrades (370$ for upgrade to 512gb) in addition to a HDD bay.
Ghost surpasses Blade by leaps and bounds here. 128gb is most definitely not enough and having to pay a more than a premium for a reasonable amount of space is unfortunate. With the Ghost, even the default option offers ample storage.
LAN:
Blade has NONE. I suppose with the level of thinness they were going for it would be difficult.
Ghost: Killer E2200
While maybe not a concern for some, my university's WLAN isn't reliable enough to game on and while a ethernet to USB converter is an option, it's a hassle.
Cost:
Blade 2200-2700
Ghost 2000 + upgrades.
Ghost easily wins here as even the default option has more storage than the Blade and adding storage is cheaper and more flexible.
Other:
My concerns mainly lie outside pure technical specs as it seems apparent to me that Ghost pro seems like a better option. I don't know how the battery life or heat compares between the two. Fan noise is another issue that comes to mind. I have not heard good things about the Ghost's trackpad but it's not really a deal breaker. I'd love to hear your guys' input or correction on anything I may have overlooked.
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I'd personally pick the Ghost, since the CPU is more upgradable if you manage to keep it cool, storage is more plentiful, it has LAN, it's better priced, and I trust MSI design more than Razer.
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It comes down to what is most important to you. From what you listed, I would say the Ghost Pro is a better fit for you. Storage & RAM spec wise, the Ghost pro is going to be better in every way since it has more options available.
You don't even mention my biggest + for the blade, which is form factor. It's 2" less wide, 1" less depth, and thinner than the Ghost. The Ghost is actually closer to a 17" laptop dimensions like the Blade Pro, so then I would just jump to the Blade Pro if it were me.
I do like MSI, have had two of their gaming systems and had great luck with both of them, well built and had all the options I needed at the time. -
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Does MSI still insist on using terrible trackpads? Had an MSI GE60 and the trackpad was absolutely unusable on the thing, and looking at reviews and pictures of their new lineup it doesn't seem to have changed much.
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Fortunately my wife is not as picky as I am, and ALWAYS carries a mouse -
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That's why you use TouchScreen I'm just kidding*
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- When laptop is open, screen flexes quite a bit
- Keyboard seems to have flex around the middle too while typing on it.
- Location of speakers are not ideally located
- Track pad position is more towards the left than normal
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I actually only have a single 512GB in my 17 Sammy right now and I never use my LAN.. Seems OK..
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I have not read anywhere that the GS60 has shoddy build quality..I've read every review available as well as hands on reviews here at Nbr. It's simply not a full unibody chassis, so there are gaps where needed that most people would never even notice. I checked out the GS70 Stealth in person and it was a very smooth looking machine.
The Razer reviews are starting to pour in and the lacks that I have seen are not helping me make my decision between the Razer and MSI gs60. I want to like the Razer more but haven't seen anything that sways that direction, yet.
Razer Blade 2014 vs MSIgs60 Ghost
- no m.2 slot, up-gradable storage in general is missing
- only 8Gb of ram vs Ghost 12-16
- No Lan
- 14 screen size vs Ghost 15.6
- Razer synapse= not great vs Ghost Steelseries keyboard = good keyboard
- Razer 2.03 Kg vs Ghost 1.96Kg with battery
- Razer no num pad vs Ghost has num pad
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If size and build quality aren't at the top of your requirements, then you have options. If they are, you don't.
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Also consider if you actually need a laptop NOW. I spent half a year waiting to get a laptop that fits what I wanted.
I personally used my own advice... considering I don't actually NEED a laptop, I prioritized my wants with "must have" and "nice to have". Compared other laptops to my list and Razer Blade 14 checked most of my boxes.
Check out the review from the Razer Blade Pro vs MSI GS60 - take it with a grain of salt. He does a fair comparison, but misses a few things like the flex located in the middle of the keyboard that another reviewer mentioned.
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I can parse my earlier comment for you if words are hard: There aren't any other options other than the Razer if you care about size and build quality in laptops with discrete gfx. If you don't value those at the top of your list, then you have other options, the GS70 being one of those. Which exactly what I said in far fewer words. -
That being said, you are absolutely correct. People have different priorities. I don't particularly care about size but I do care about having a ethernet port.
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You can also consider the gigabyte P34G v2. It's crazy light, 14" FHD ahva panel, 860M Maxwell. Someone in the forum there said it ran cool and relatively quiet.
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I'm simply comparing the GS60 pro and the Razer Blade 14. They are in the same gaming notebook ultraportable category, from what I can tell. I really like elements of both manufacturers. The case design, small form factor, and screen are nice on the Razer. The MSI GS60 Ghost seems to win out in every other category such as hard drive space, keyboard, Ram, and the weight of both almost identical.
Tough call from specs alone and few reviews on both. I think heat dissipation and battery life may be a big determining factor for many on the fence.
The small size increase of the GS60 is basically screen real estate. Since the GS60 actually weighs less than the Razer.
The build quality on the GS60 Pro, based on hands on reviews from members of this board, is very good for a non unibody design. They say the magnesium lithium metal they use in the chassis construction is very light weight but durable. -
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Maybe if you use them constantly for months on end they fail. I've owned one for nine months and it's fine for occasional use. I'm normally wireless on my laptops and that works just fine over the 5.8Ghz band.
If you're looking for a main PC, the Razer Blade Pro is a better choice. The trackpad is not under the keyboard. It has an Ethernet port. It has 16GB of RAM. It can take at least two drives. The extra physical screen size is also easier on the eyes. When I know I need to do work remotely, I take my 17" Blade R2 with me. -
Personally the Razer Blade wins it for me hands down. Have owned MSIs in the past. Great laptops. Great power/cost. But the build quality isn't nearly as good. Cheap plastics, lots of creaking and mediocre trackpad. And I've owned 3.
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Where can one (pre)order the MSI Ghost Pro in the US? When is it going to ship?
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I'd have to say hands down the Ghost Pro is the winner. Razer has it beat in overall dimensions by a slight bit, otherwise user expansion and options offer a huge advantage over the Razer. Heck, even weight is the same *WITH* a hard drive where Razer has none. Maximum 8GB RAM and 512GB for a $2700 gaming laptop is laughable at best. Seeing many users already investigating external storage options is insta-fail imho. If you have a sleek and thin laptop what's the point if you have to drag along extra storage with you all the time? Make it a little bigger and add a second user upgradable storage slot and it fixes that issue.
I would buy this laptop in an instant if it had:
(1) 16GB stock RAM OR at least one user upgradable slot to go along with the 8GB on board
(2) Ditch m.2, in theory it sounds great and all, but you can have 1TB mSATA SSD's readily available and cheaper than m.2.
(3) Add TWO mSATA slots
(4) Make user upgrades NOT void warranty.
For 2015 if it has stock config with quad core i7, Maxwell 870m replacement, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD stock with option for second mSATA, high quality 1080p or 3k panel, I would gladly buy for $2500 even if it were 1/2" wider, 1/2" deeper and 6mm thicker!R3d likes this. -
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What he said.
Razer had the market to themselves for a couple years. Min lamented the lack of competition. Now at least people with no design aesthetic have a Dell-esque option.Zeelobby likes this. -
Haha. Exactly. Having owned MSI gaming laptops I can assure you that the performance is great, but they feel cheap compared to the Macbook Pro I use for work. Of course I've always liked Apples design, just hated their enforced limitations and just their whole cultural attitude (we're better then everyone else and if you don't think so your dumb). If the Razer Blade 14 embodies that same design, but actually let's me play games on it, that's pretty freaking awesome. After all, of the aesthetic didn't matter there are plenty of other gaming laptops which offer more options than either of these for some additional bulk.
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I currently own two laptops, an asus k53TA and a macbook air. I'm thinking about replacing my macbook air (it's having battery issues) with either the 1799 msi ghost pro or the 2013 Razor blade at 1499. Which one would you guys choose between those two?
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Well I know part of the problem is that this thread is in the Razer forums.
But, if you haven't seen and touched the new GS60 Ghost you are not comparing apples to apples. The GS60 Ghost I looked at in the store was very well made, it was solid, with little flex, and the outside looked very, well, Cool. I know the Razer is a good looking machine, but that is not why we typically buy gaming laptops. If you want the best aesthetics, the Razer is a smidge smoother with the unibody chassis. MSI Ghost packs a huge punch in an equally small and lightweight design, and it has a very sleek exterior, just not unibody.
I'm personally waiting on more reviews from both. Heat, battery life, etc play a bigger role for me than looks. We all knew what they were going to look like a month ago.
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Price to performance is one thing some people shop for, some shop for aesthetics, and others a mix of both. To each their own. -
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For a $300 difference I'd take the ghost, the 860 is a decent step up from the 765.
Of course I'm going for the 2014 Blade.HTWingNut likes this. -
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Here is exactly what you wrote (emphasis mine):
"I know the Razer is a good looking machine, but that is not why we typically buy gaming laptops."
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IceStorm,
So we doesn't include you. WE get it.
I'm sorry you take everything word for word, it's just light conversation on a product offering.
People buy products for many different reasons, some for looks, some for brand, some for price vs performance, some because Joboo told them to in a dream.
Whatever your reasons are, they are yours and entitled to them.
It's just conversation. Carry on.
Razer Blade vs MSI Ghost Pro
Discussion in 'Razer' started by Imperviable, Apr 25, 2014.