MSI GT640 Review

Updated on 01-Aug-2023
VERDICT:

At the end of the day, the MSI GT640, though powered by an i7-720QM processor and featuring 1GB of GDDR3 video RAM, is quite a bit on the expensive side without offering you comparable performance or DX11.

The 15.4-inch screen is unfortunately just short of a full 1080p HD rating, with a resolution of 1680×1050, and a near ‘golden’ 16:10 aspect. The colour accuracy was spot on, though the blacks certainly could have been darker.

The laptop sports a well-built touch-sensitive keypad above the full size keyboard, with an array of dedicated hotkeys, including Bluetooth, Eco (display power saving presets), WiFi, media controls, webcam, and a programmable key. The keyboard buttons offers good tactility, but unfortunately, a few points must be made about the layout. The presence of a numpad is appreciated, but one must question why it was required on a gaming laptop. Without it, the keys could have been better spaced out, and also allow for the important gaming keys, such as Return and Right Shift to be full sized, and a dedicated area for Home, End, Insert, Delete, and Page keys. The presence of the Fn modifier key at the left edge of the keyboard is once again unnerving for a gamer, counter-intuitively located right where the deadly-important Left Control key is.

As for gaming, the GT640 acts its age, comfortably playing older games at 1680×1050 resolution with medium details. The Nvidia GTS 250M laptop GPU onboard sports 1GB GDDR3 RAM, but is simply unable to keep up with its price tag or 2007’s Crysis at Very High settings, with average frames per second of 5 and significant load times. 1280×1024 at medium details fared much better, at a very playable 25 fps. Tom Clancy’s H.A.W.X at DX10.1 and max resolution was pulled of decently (44 avg. fps), as long you kept the anti-aliasing and Vsync off. All that changed when we put it through its paces with max settings, with average frame rates of 6. The laptop found its niche at 1280×1024 4xAA Vysnc at medium levels, with an average of 19 frames per second, and maxing out at 104. Mass Effect 2, Blur and the Force Unleashed had decent outings on high-res and medium settings. At the end of the day, the MSI GT640, though powered by an i7-720QM processor and featuring 1GB of GDDR3 video RAM, is quite a bit on the expensive side without offering you comparable performance or DX11. Battery life (9-cell) is a plus, giving 4 hours of normal usage time, and a solid 2 hours while gaming.

H.A.W.X benchmark…click to enlarge

 

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Brand MSI
Model GT640

Features

Component Specifications

Processor Model No Core i7-720QM
Processor Speed (MHz) 1.6GHz TB up to 2.4GHz
RAM (MB) 4GB
RAM Type DDR3
Memory Speed (MHz) 1066MHz
Chipset
Graphics Solution Nvidia GTS 260M
Dedicated Video Memory (Y / N) Y
Dedicated Video Memory Size (in MB) 1024MB GDDR3
Audio Chipset Realtek HD Audio
HDD Size (GB) 512GB
Optical Drive Type / Speed Blu-ray
Bundled OS Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit

Characteristics

Screen Size (Inches) 15.4
Type of LCD LED Backlit (WXVGA)
Screen Resolution (Native) 1680×1050
Weight (Kg) 4.8kg
No of Ports (USB / FireWire) 2 USB, 1 e-SATA/cum USB
Connectivity (LAN / Bluetooth / WiFi) Y/Y/Y
Memory Card Reader (Y/N) Y
Type of Memory Cards Supported SD
Inbuilt Webcam (Y/N) Y

Build

Body 7
Keypad 7
Lid, movables 7

Ergonomics

Keypad Tactile Feedback (So 10) 8
Key Layout & Usability (So 10) 6
Shortcut Keys/Switches (So 10) 7
Biometrics Login (Y/N) N
WiFi On/Off Switch or Button (Y/N) Y
Dedicated Bluetooth On/Off Switch or Button (Y/N) Y
Dedicated TouchPad On/Off Switch or Button (Y/N) N

Performance

Synthetic Scores

PC Mark Vantage
Memories Score 3447
TV and Movies 3800
Gaming 4385
Music 5545
Communications 3751
Productivity 4228
HDD 4000
Overall 5515
SiSoft Sandra 2010 Pro
CPU Arithmetic (Dhrystone ALU) 42.55GIPS
CPU Arithmetic (Whetstone iSSE3) 37GFLOPS
CPU Multi-Media (Integer x8 iSSE3) 83.33MPixel/s
CPU Multi-Media (Floating x4 iSSE2) 59.64MPixel/s
HDD Index 84MB/s
Random Access Time 17.52ms
Memory bandwidth Integer 13.74GB/s
Memory bandwidth floating 13.75GB/s
3D Mark 2006
CPU Score 2885
Overall Score 4232
Maxxon CineBench R11.5 (CPU Score) 2.63
Display Mate Tests
Colour Accuracy Test (Avg) (So 10) 8
Battery Life Test (Minutes) 120

Real World Tests

Speaker Quality (So 10) 7
HD Movie Viewing (So 10) 7.5
DivX Encode 7.0 (.VOB to .Divx) 89 seconds
WinRAR 3.9 (Compression / Decompression) 1354
File transfer Test (4 GB test file-sequential) (Sec) 164 seconds
File transfer Test (4 GB test file-assorted) (Sec) 271 seconds
PassMark Wireless Mon 3.0 Signal Strength 38%
Tom Clancy’s H.A.W.X (800×600 DX10.1 0XAA low detail) Max 318 Average 106
Tom Clancy’s H.A.W.X (1680×1050 DX10.1 0xAA low detail) Max 214 Average 44
Tom Clancy’s H.A.W.X (1680×1050 DX10.1 0xAA medium detail) Max 148 Average 45
Tom Clancy’s H.A.W.X (1680×1050 DX10.1 4xAA Vsync max detail) Max 104 Average 8
Tom Clancy’s H.A.W.X (1680×1050 DX10.1 8xAA Vsync max detail) Max 49 Average 5
Tom Clancy’s H.A.W.X (1280×1024 DX10.1 8xAA Vsync max detail) Max 66 Average 6
Tom Clancy’s H.A.W.X (1280×1024 DX10.1 4xAA Vsync medium detail) Max 104 Average 19
Tom Clancy’s H.A.W.X (1280×1024 DX9.0c 4xAA Vsync medium detail) Max 70 Average 15
Tom Clancy’s H.A.W.X (1280×1024 DX9.0c 0xAA medium detail) Max 129 Average 39
Crysis (1680×1050 DX10.1 8XMSAA Very High settings) Max 8 min 1
Warranty (Years) 1 year limited
Price (Rupees) 75000

 

 

 

 

Abhinav Lal

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