The MSI Cyborg 14 A13V (2024) is a gaming laptop with a footprint of 314 x 233 x 18 mm, a volume of 1,316.92 cm³, and a weight of 1,600 g — a relatively compact build for its category. It features a backlit keyboard and relies on active cooling rather than a fanless design. The chassis is neither weather-sealed nor ruggedized, reflecting its positioning as a standard gaming portable rather than a hardened field device.
The MSI Cyborg 14 A13V (2024) features a 14-inch IPS LED-backlit display running at 1920 x 1080 px, which translates to a pixel density of 157 ppi. The panel operates at a 144Hz refresh rate, making it well suited to fast-paced gaming content, and the GPU can drive up to four displays simultaneously. Touch input is not supported, and there is no anti-reflection coating on the panel surface.
The MSI Cyborg 14 A13V (2024) is powered by a 10-core, 16-thread CPU built on a 5 nm process, with performance cores running at 2.4 GHz and efficiency cores at 1.8 GHz, boosting up to 4.9 GHz, supported by multithreading and a locked clock multiplier. System memory consists of 16GB of DDR5 RAM at 5,200 MHz across two slots, with a maximum supported capacity of 64GB. The dedicated GPU carries 8GB of GDDR6 VRAM, operates at a base clock of 1,545 MHz with a turbo of 2,370 MHz, and delivers 14.56 TFLOPS of floating-point performance alongside a texture rate of 227.52 GTexels/s and a pixel rate of 113.76 GPixel/s, with DirectX 12 Ultimate support but no XeSS capability. Storage is handled by a 512GB NVMe SSD over PCIe 4, rounding out a fully 64-bit platform.
In benchmark testing, the MSI Cyborg 14 A13V (2024) achieves an overall PassMark score of 23,805 with a single-core result of 3,569, reflecting solid CPU throughput for both single-threaded tasks and multi-core workloads. The GPU registers a PassMark G3D score of 17,710, indicating meaningful graphical capability for gaming and GPU-accelerated applications.
The MSI Cyborg 14 A13V (2024) provides three USB ports in total: one USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C and two USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A, with no USB 2.0, Thunderbolt, USB 4, or additional Type-C connections available. Video output is covered by a single HDMI 2.1 port, while DisplayPort, mini DisplayPort, and VGA outputs are absent. Wireless connectivity is handled by Wi-Fi 6E (802.11ax) with backward compatibility to Wi-Fi 4, alongside Bluetooth 5.3 and AirPlay support. There is no RJ45 ethernet port and no external memory card slot.
The MSI Cyborg 14 A13V (2024) does not support sleep-and-charge via its USB ports, and there is no MagSafe power adapter included.
The MSI Cyborg 14 A13V (2024) supports ray tracing and DLSS, two GPU-level features relevant to modern gaming workloads, and includes stereo speakers alongside a 3.5 mm headphone jack for audio, though Dolby Atmos and S/PDIF output are not available. A single front-facing camera capable of recording at 720p and 30 fps is built in, accompanied by one microphone, while fingerprint scanning, 3D facial recognition, and voice commands are absent. Motion and location sensing features — including a gyroscope, accelerometer, compass, and GPS — are not present, and there is no optical disc drive.
The MSI Cyborg 14 A13V (2024) is a laptop-class system with a 115W TDP CPU featuring a clock multiplier of 24, ARM big.LITTLE technology, an NX bit, and a maximum operating temperature of 100°C, with support for instruction sets including SSE 4.1, SSE 4.2, AVX, AES, FMA3, F16C, and MMX. The CPU carries 9.5 MB of L2 cache and 24 MB of L3 cache and operates across two memory channels with a maximum RAM speed of 5,200 MHz. The Ada Lovelace GPU comprises 3,072 shading units, 96 TMUs, 48 ROPs, and 64 execution units, running GDDR6 memory at 2,000 MHz with an effective speed of 16,000 MHz across a 128-bit bus, delivering a maximum bandwidth of 256 GB/s; it supports OpenCL 3, OpenGL 4.6, stereoscopic 3D, multi-display output, double-precision floating point, and ECC memory, with a PassMark DirectCompute score of 6,787. An integrated graphics unit is also present alongside the dedicated GPU, and the chip is built from 18,900 million transistors. The system provides three USB ports in total with no legacy USB 3.0 connections, and the multiplier is locked.