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    Akoya Erazer X7815 / Gt780dxr

    Discussion in 'MSI' started by januszzbych, Mar 27, 2012.

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    Hmmmmm, not really sure this is a bargain at all...... looks to me to be nothing more than a 'non-branded' barebones MS-1761 model, that Medion has branded and configured as their own. That is not an MSI GT780DXR, but rather the barebones equivalent. Non-branded barebones units can be seen HERE, and MSI branded GT780/783 units HERE.

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    Hi, i got today my Akoya you aree right its the same like barebone MS-1761, great for this price :) great thing :)