Still remember the Aegis Ti gaming PC that MSI teases earlier this month? Well, the company has now taken the drape off the PC and we have finally learned what the machine is really made of even though we already aware that it is able to support two NVIDIA GeForce GTX graphics cards.
According to MSI, its new Aegis Ti is capable of supporting up to two GeForce GTX 1080 cards. Hence, it is not surprising that the new PC is equipped with an 850W power supply which is certainly helpful since it also comes with up to Intel Core i7-6700K processor and able to support up to 64GB of DDR4 RAM.
Not only that, the Aegis Ti is also able to support up to two M.2 PCIe solid state drive alongside two 3.5-inch SATA III storage drive, and one more 2.5-inch SATA III storage drive. To cool down all the high performance hardware that the company has equipped into it, MSI took the original zonal-based Silent Storm Cooling from the previously released Aegis and expand it into three zones for Aegis Ti.
Aside from the fierce looking front area which also feature customizable RGB LED lightings, the machine also features an HDMI port (called VR Link) on its front I/O panel to cater users with virtual reality headsets. At this moment, we have no information regarding its release and pricing in Malaysia but we do know that Aegis Ti costs up to TWD 129,800 (RM 16,494) in Taiwan.
(Source: MSI, 4Gamers Taiwan)
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