MSI recently launched the Titan 18 Pro Ryzen Edition gaming laptop. Whereas the original Titan 18 HX launched with an Intel Core i9-14900HX CPU, this desktop replacement an alternative CPU in the form of the coveted AMD Ryzen 9 7945HX3D.
The last time the 7945HX3D launched, the desktop-like mobile CPU was still exclusive to the ASUS ROG Strix Scar 17 X3D, which we reviewed almost a year ago. By comparison to AMD’s latest CPU lineup, the 7945HX3D isn’t groundbreaking but remains the only 16-core mobile CPU to ship out with the chipmaker’s 3D V-Cache memory.
Beside the 7945HX3D, the Titan 18 Pro Edition also comes equipped with the beefy NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090, with the combo supporting up to 250W TDP in its power mode. Other specifications include up to 48GB DDR5 RAM in dual-channel mode. MSI did not provide specific storage configurations beyond the fact that it will support both Gen4 and Gen5 SSDs.
The display on the Titan 18 Pro Edition is an 18-inch MiniLED, with a maximum resolution of 4K and a refresh rate of 120Hz. In addition, it boasts DisplayHDR1000 certifications and a 100% DCI-P3 colour accuracy. As it isn’t an Intel-certified model, the laptop lacks Thunderbolt 4 support but we’re certain it makes up for it with the USB4 specifications.
At the time of writing, MSI did not specify local availability or pricing.
(Source: Videocardz, Yahoo, Notebookcheck)
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