MSI's New GT83VR Titan Laptop Packs Intel's Hexa-Core Coffee Lake H, Dual GTX 1080
MSI has been pushing the boundaries for gaming notebooks for a while and continues the tradition of ultra powerful gaming laptops with the MSI GT83VR Titan. If you know anything about MSI, the GT83 series is known for packing the most powerful Intel notebook Core I CPU currently out there.
Well, allow's just say that the new MSI GT83VR Titan lives up to the expectation of GT83 series. It is powered by the Core i7-8850H and two Nvidia GTX 1080 GPUs in SLI. This is the beginning laptop to be powered by Intel's Coffee Lake H processor. It is a vi-core 12-thread processor with a base of operations clock of 2.60GHz (with Turbo speeds of upward to 4.3Ghz). If the processor impressed y'all, the balance of the specs should basin you over. The GT83 Titan features an 18.4-inch FHD brandish and comes with a whopping 64 GB RAM and 2TB SSD storage.
The laptop as well comes with MSI'south proprietary cooling and enhanced sound technologies. It also has a Steelseries RGB mechanical keyboard with Cherry MX Brownish switches and a touchpad that doubles upwardly every bit a numeric keypad. Yep, it has everything yous would desire from a desktop computer.
But does it performs like ane? Sadly, that'south something we can't tell you but nevertheless. But if it manages to keep things nice and cool from the inside, nosotros should have no bug pushing this laptop to its limits.
That beingness said, the MSI GT83VR Titan doesn't come cheap, just like the previous models. According to the listing on Public.gr (link not active anymore), the notebook will be priced €six,199, which roughly translates to near U.s.$7,691. We are non sure whether that'due south the base toll or the top-end pricing. In case you're wondering, the laptop is not listed on any other website including MSI.
Source: https://beebom.com/msis-new-gt83vr-titan-first-coffee-lake-h-dual-gtx-1080/
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