All these muscles won’t be cheap though, and the top-end spec-ed model comes priced at a very cool S$7,399. As its name implies, the GT83VR will also be VR-ready. Serious gamers will also be happy to know that the GT83VR will also come with a Cherry MX mechanical keyboard by SteelSeries. It also comes with the latest Intel (Skylake) Core i7 processor, an 18.4-inch Full-HD display that supports a refresh rate of up to 120Hz and 5ms response time, up to 64GB of DDR4 memory, and a fast PCIe M.2 SSD. ![]() MSI has packed it with not one, but two GeForce GTX 1080 GPUs in SLI. The nice part about some of these notebooks is that they offer a variety of form factors ranging from thin and light to more traditional dictionary-sized gaming notebook.įor instance, the GT83VR is by far the most impressive and powerful of the lot. ![]() The new lineup is pretty comprehensive, and covers all notebooks (in various specifications) in its gaming range including the high-end GT83 series, the slim and light GS series, as well as the GT72 and the more affordable GE lineup. MSI is pretty bullish about them too, taking pains to convince attendees that the new notebooks are as fast if not, faster, in certain environments than their desktop-equivalent counterparts. Including one of NVIDIA’s key component partners, MSI, of course.Īt an exclusive media event held in Taipei earlier this week, MSI announced a new range of gaming notebooks that uses NVIDIA’s newest GPU as its backbone. ![]() NVIDIA only just announced its GeForce GTX 10-series Pascal GPUs for the mobile segment, and notebook manufacturers have wasted no time in revealing their own respective line-up. MSI unleashed its new NVIDIA GTX 10-series powered gaming notebooks
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