MSI 24GE 2QE All-In-On Review

Games avg min max
MSI AIO 24GE 960m
Bioshock 60 48 69
BF4 29 22 37
Crysis 3 26 21 34
Grid 2 62 44 75
Ungine 35 16 68
GPU Temp 94
CPU Temp 98

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As you can see, the 24GE still can play most games at high/ultra settings, but at the cost of often extreme temperatures and loud fan noise. Personally I’m not too fussed about fan noise, but I can’t help but notice the GS70 970m version is almost the same price, but outperforms the AIO considerably, runs cooler (by about 10 degrees Celsius!) and is also portable – an advantage the 24GE just doesn’t have. Sure you can’t use the GS70 as a monitor but you can game more meaning you need a console even less!

MSI are also pushing some .software called Nahmic, which is effectively an audio equalizer but with profiles for gaming, movies and music – as well as noise removal for your microphone. It works quite well, but since the inbuilt speakers and mic aren’t the best, I wouldn’t use this unless i had speakers connected, or a headset. On that note, I would like to see some more headphone connectors more easily accessible, such as on the side, since the rear I/O is stupidly difficult to plug things in.