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    To the limit and maybe beyond?

    Discussion in 'MSI' started by JeanLegi, May 21, 2019.

  1. JeanLegi

    JeanLegi Notebook Evangelist

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    The german part of notebookcheck.net shows some exclusive pictures of the possible GT76 which looks like an AW. https://www.notebookcheck.com/Exklu...uenneren-MSI-GT76-Gaming-Laptop.420805.0.html

    today the wrote a little more. I don't find any information in english so i translate it. maybe some of you guys will have more information.

    Translate with google:
    At the end of last week we were exclusively given pictures of a future gaming champion from MSI - our assumption was already then: This must be the successor of the GT75 Titan from 2018 and what it looks like, that's true. The Best Choice Awards of 2019, which are awarded in the run-up to the largest electronics fair Computex, go namely to the MSI GT76, so that the gaming laptop can practically be considered officially confirmed.

    Detailed specifications are still not available, MSI will probably announce the high-end gamers only in late May to the start of Computex with all the details. The press release, however, already reveals that the new Titan laptop will be able to exploit an Intel Desktop Core i9-K processor of the 9th generation with all eight cores to the limit and will be equipped with Nvidia's Geforce RTX 2080 GPU. The new "Cooler-Boost Titanium Cooling Design" with 11 heatpipes and four fans is supposed to generate more than twice the air flow of the predecessor. We are curious!
     
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    Exciting, though I got more of an ASUS vibe from that chassis than an Alienware one. I think it's the back vents.
     
  3. JeanLegi

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    the most important thing... how good the cooling will be... :rolleyes:
     
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