Ahead of CES 2021, MSI has introduced that its Trident, Infinite, Aegis and Codex gaming desktops are now out there with Nvidia Ampere GPUs.
When you’re after a machine with a top-end GPU, each the MSI Infinite RS and Aegis RS 10th are now being supplied with Nvidia’s top-end RTX 3090 graphics card – which many have been struggling to get maintain off. Both desktops pair the Ampere GPU with as much as an Intel Core i9-10900Okay CPU and as much as 32GB DDR4 RAM.
Unsurprisingly, these gaming desktops don’t come low-cost. The Infinite RS with RTX 3090 is out there for $3,599 (£2,640, AU$4,615), whereas the Aegis RS 10th with RTX 3090 is out there from $3,999 (£2,935, AU$5,130).
The equally hard-to-get-hold-of Nvidia RTX 3080 is additionally being supplied within the MSI Meg Trident X 10th. This model, which additionally packs as much as an Intel Core i9-10900Okay processor, 32GB RAM, and 1TB SSD + 1TB HDD storage is out there from $2,799 (£2,055, AU$3,590), whereas an RTX 3070 variant is additionally on sale for $2,499 (£1,835, AU$3,205).
MSI is additionally providing plenty of gaming desktops with as much as an Nvidia RTX 3070, for these looking for a inexpensive machine.
The MSI Trident AS, Codex R 10th, Aegis R 10th and Ryzen-powered Aegis ZS are all being supplied with Nvidia’s mid-range Ampere GPU, with every model out there from $1,899 (£1,400, AU$2,435), $1,299 (£955, AU$1,660), $1,549 (£1,340, AU$2,000) and $1,999 (£1,470, AU$2,560), respectively.
The arrival of MSI’s upgraded gaming laptops comes simply days forward of CES, the place Nvidia is anticipated so as to add extra mid-range choices to its RTX 30-series lineup within the type of the RTX 3050, RTX 3050 Ti and RTX 3060.
MSI is additionally set to unveil the Trident S throughout subsequent week’s all-digital convention, which it’s teasing as a gaming machine that “revolutionizes standard pondering of what a PC gaming system is to deliver the world of Triple-A PC gaming into any family.”