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Eurocom Tornado F5 (MSI 16L13) Review

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January 31, 2016

Eurocom Tornado F5 (MSI 16L13) Review

Canada-based Eurocom customizes and sells everything from gaming notebooks to mobile workstations. Their new Tornado F5 is a 15.6-inch gaming notebook with a twist. It uses socketed desktop-class processors, rather than their mobile equivalents, and has options for up to the Nvidia’s flagship GeForce GTX 1080 graphics cad. We’ve seen 15.6-inch notebooks with the GeForce GTX 1070, but this is the first time we’re seeing the GTX 1080 in a chassis smaller than 17.3 inches. This notebook has some of the best end-user upgradeability we’ve seen, and packs a tremendous amount of power. It may not win many design awards, but it’s king of the hill when it comes to performance in a 15.6-inch chassis.

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