MSI has announced the latest lineup of gaming desktops equipped with Intel 12th Gen Alder Lake processors. Based on a new hybrid architecture, the 12th generation Intel Core processor combines a mix of Performance cores (P-cores) and Efficiency cores (E-cores) to maximize performance, increases multi-thread performance by up to 55%, the gaming performance has more than 13% increase compared to the previous generation. The full lineup of K Series gaming desktops adopted DDR5 memory with a read speed up to 60% higher than the previous generation equipped with DDR4.
Support for PCIe 5, which is primed to provide speedy and improved transmission. Additionally, MSI has also upgraded MSI Center and MSI App Player. The new MSI Center helps to control and customize your system. With innovation in MSI App Player, it is easier to play mobile games on the PC. The lineup also features 2.5G Ethernet LAN and Wi-Fi 6E to offer faster data transfer speeds.
Being the flagship segment, the MEG Aegis Ti 5 12th is equipped with the latest Intel Core i9-12900K processor and NVIDIA RTX 3090 graphics card. The Silent Storm Cooling 4 features a separated chamber design to ensure that the system maintains superior cooling at high performance. MSI also had strengthened the Gaming Dial function allowing users to switch various (gaming) utilities rapidly.
The MEG Trident X 12th is the best for gamers who prefers small form factor and mobility. The compact desktop is only 10 litres in volume, which comes with the latest 12th Gen Intel processor and Nvidia GeForce RTX 3090 graphics. With the latest DDR5-4800 memory and exclusive Silent Storm Cooling to optimize airflow, the new standard will take your gaming experience to the next level.
The MAG Codex X5 12th is based on Nvidia’s GeForce GPUs and Intel’s 12th-generation processors. It features a powerful heat dissipation system to help you achieve maximum cooling performance. The water cooling and optimized airflow prevent the system from the potential slowdown caused by overheating. The tempered glass panel design and Mystic lights allow for a full view of the personalized configuration.
At the time of writing, MSI has not confirmed any specific regional release dates for any of these new pre-built gaming PC systems, nor how much consumers can expect them to cost. However, if you do want to learn more, you can check out their official website via the link here!
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