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The MSI Katana 15 is a high-performance gaming laptop featuring a 15.6” QHD display, powered by an Intel Core i7-13620H processor and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 GPU. With 16GB DDR5 RAM and a 1TB NVMe SSD, it offers exceptional speed and storage. The Cooler Boost 5 technology ensures optimal cooling, while Windows 11 Home provides a modern user experience.
Standing screen display size | 15.6 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 2560 x 1600 pixels |
Max Screen Resolution | 2560x1600 Pixels |
Processor | 2.4 GHz core_i7 |
RAM | 16 GB DDR5 |
Hard Drive | 1 TB SSD |
Graphics Coprocessor | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 |
Chipset Brand | NVIDIA |
Card Description | Dedicated |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 8 GB |
Wireless Type | Bluetooth, 802.11ax |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 3 |
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 10 Hours |
Brand | MSI |
Series | Katana 15 B13VGK-2000US |
Item model number | KATANA15132000 |
Operating System | Windows 11 Home |
Item Weight | 4.96 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 14.13 x 0.98 x 10.2 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 14.13 x 0.98 x 10.2 inches |
Color | Black |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR5 RAM |
Flash Memory Size | 1 TB |
Voltage | 230 Volts |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
T**T
Desktop performance in a laptop
I bought the Katana 15 B13V with 16 GB of DDR5 Ram, RTX 4070 gpu, and i7-13620H cpu on Prime Day marked down to $1349 from $1599.I primarily bought this because my desktop's motherboard uses DDR4 and is becoming dated and I wanted to play Baldur's Gate 3 at max settings. I'd like to build another desktop, but want to drop that kind of money until DDR6 is a thing instead of building it in the middle of the DDR5 Lifecycle. That's still a few years out.So this was a great purchase for my needs. It is literally desktop performance in a laptop at a mid-range price.Let's start with the cons and why I don't careThe display isn't the best. Don't get me wrong, its great, but not anything special. That doesn't bother me, because its connected to my 4k monitor. Who cares about laptop screens anyway. 4k resolution doesn't make much of a functional difference on a small screen. Costs were cut there for sure. Costs were probably also cut on the battery. It doesn't last long not plugged in on normal loads, and its probably not even feasible to use it unplugged while gaming. This would suck if I planned to use it unplugged, but again, this matters not to me. There is also a technology implemented called CoolerBoost 5. Its pretty necessary to run when gaming newer games at max settings. It gets PlayStation loud. If you're an audiophile, then you're going to need some good noise-canceling headphones to really enjoy anything on this machine. This doesn't bother me, because I'm not an audiophile, and even if I was, I have a couple great sets of noise-canceling headphones. It also doesn't bother me because without it, all of the great things about this thing wouldn't mean squat.... let me explain...Now for the Pro'sThis thing runs great without load on balanced power settings (No CoolerBoost). Without CoolerBoost, its about as quiet as it comes. I only use it for browsing and playing music outside of gaming. It does great. I haven't tried watching any 4k videos on it yet, but I imagine it would handle that well on balanced power settings as well.Remember when I mentioned the noise level from the CoolerBoost 5 as a con. Well, Coolerboost is probably just as important of a feature as any of the hardware this machine packs. Gaming laptops get a bad rep, mostly because they literally burn up a lot faster than a desktop and are difficult and expensive to fix when they do. The reason being is inadequate cooling. This is a tiny box to fit all of those extreme heat producing components in. Getting desktop-like cpu temps and gpu temps in a laptop should be a pipedream. Seeing temps in the 85-90 degree Celsius range or higher is just part of the territory. With CoolerBoost on, this thing hangs in the 60-75 degree range with BG3 running max settings. That's as good or better than my desktop. Have you heard of temp-throttling? Yeah, that's only a thing if you let it be a thing with this machine. That said, without CoolerBoost active while running BG3 at max settings, I watch those temps move to the Upper 80s and low 90s, like one would expect with this kind of hardware in such a small box. It is well worth the noise to have a machine packing an i7 13th gen chip and RTX 4070 gpu that can sport desktop temps while actually using the hardware at its potential.Final ThoughtsThis machine is fantastic if you're looking to replace a desktop with a laptop that will likely last. All of the right corners have been cut. Due to the temps sitting at desktop level, I anticipate the hardware components to potentially last indefinitely. This will still be a very serviceable and more portable machine when I do get my desktop built. The potential issues I see are needing to replace fans at some point due to the CoolerBoost. They could also last too, its just a possible logical consequence of running the fans at high RPMS. I imagine the most important fix that I'll run across is replacing the battery. Those things will always go bad eventually, but more quickly if there are periods of high humidity in your gaming area. Think about spring or fall days where the AC isn't running. Years of that will kill a battery.
S**N
Seems to be fast and efficient
I have only had this a short time but this has really been a nice machine. I have even used it for VR games and it doesn't bog it down a bit. I haven't decided yet if the problems I'm seeing with it are garbage installed by MSI or garbage from Windows. I don't care for the pop up adds for the junk I don't want or need.Oh I will get it all weeded out eventually, I just miss the days when you all the crap was offered elsewhere and didn't come force installed at new.The laptop itself looks great the display is clean and amazing to look at and use.I'm very pleased with the small weight of this machine, I think its predecessor is 3x heavier.I'm not pleased by the lack of USB ports found on this machine, but I did find a reasonably priced hub that turns one Type C port into 4 USB3 ports so I can get all the dongles plugged in and still have room for the important things.The laptop does seem to put out a lot of heat, but once I got it elevated on my laptop stand it doesn't seem as bad. (Perhaps the vents aren't large enough to allow the heat to escape properly when it's close to the desk) I would even suggest a laptop cooling pad. But I think that would be good in any situation.
F**O
Great gaming laptop
Great laptop. storage capacity was pretty good at one TB battery life is what you could expect out of a gaming laptop which is nothing really. Speakers aren't too bad. As long as you set up the fans correctly or just turn on the boost cooling system stay it's pretty cool. Overall one of the easier gaming laptops I've used.
J**F
More bad than good.
Has a sort of middle school-aged type design, the actual laptop barely functions- most of the keybindings are for some reason linked to random functions that aren't originally indicated. For example, the sound keystrokes open up random ctl+f type mechanics... and overall the product is glitchy, and slow. It has the speed of a public library computer (I actually think a public library lender laptop would be quicker). I genuinely think this is a used laptop and they threw some new stickers on it to say it's unused. The MSI center is buggy, get frozen and constantly has me re-agreeing to terms of service and saying it needs to be updated. I would have returned this sooner but I've been busy. 1 star because it works- if a slow google search is the limit. Aside from these specific issues I'm having, the laptop is considerably bulkier than expected. I'll most likely go back to the stealth model that I really like.
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