MSI Cyborg 15 A13V review – A Refreshing Take on Affordable Gaming


Verdict

Despite being a refresh compared to its predecessor, the MSI Cyborg 15 A13V is a good gaming laptop. The keyboard is comfortable for both typing and gaming and the audio quality is on point. The simple-looking cooling with just one fan is enough for almost 3.00 GHz P-core clock in prolonged sessions of 100% processor load. Moreover, the fan isn’t too loud in “Extreme Performance” mode which is a bit of a positive surprise. Of course, using the “Cooler Boost” function will ramp the fan speed to the max and the noise becomes almost unbearable. The GPU has zero problems maintaining the max official TGP limit of 45W in “Extreme Performance” or in “Balanced” mode.

The 1080p IPS display (AUO B156HAN15.1 (AUOD0A2) is PWM-free which is good news for all users. Still, the color coverage is nothing to write home about but that’s okay since the laptop isn’t meant for content creation or professional color-sensitive work.

The upgradability is adequate – two SODIMMs and one M.2 slot. The port selection is decent but there is no sign of 10Gbit/s or Thunderbolt 4 connectors. The battery life is modest – almost 7 hours on a single charge which isn’t bad at all considering the small 53.5Wh capacity. The overall performance of the MSI Cyborg 15 A13V is just fine for 1080p gaming. Still, if you find the predecessor of this laptop at a lower price tag and the hardware suits your needs, just get the A12V device.

You can check the prices and configurations in our Specs System: https://laptopmedia.com/series/msi-cyborg-15-a12vx-a13ux-a13vx/

Pros

  • Good overall performance
  • 2x SODIMMs
  • 144Hz refresh rate (AUO B156HAN15.1 (AUOD0A2))
  • PWM-free (AUO B156HAN15.1 (AUOD0A2))
  • Comfortable keyboard
  • Has an aluminum lid
  • Surprisingly good CPU clocks under heavy loads
  • The MSI Center offers plenty of customizations
  • Distinctive design with translucent elements


Cons

  • So-so port selection
  • Low sRGB coverage (AUO B156HAN15.1 (AUOD0A2))


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