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MSI AG2712 27" Gaming All-in-One PC

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 04/18/2013 11:38 AM | source: | 9 comment(s)
MSI AG2712 27

MSI, world renowned in motherboards, graphics cards, and All-in-One PCs, is rolling out an all-new gaming series. The AG2712 is the world's first 27-inch Gaming All-in-One PC. The AG2712 features the Intel Core i7 quad core mobile processor and NVIDIA's top-of-the-line GeForce GTX 670MX discrete graphics card with up to 3GB GDDR5 in graphics memory to maximize your gaming experience.

Furthermore, the AG2712 is equipped with an anti-glare Full HD display, for a perfect aim while playing games. With the HDMI-in port and MSI's Instant Display Technolgoy, the AG2712 can also be connected to other game devices such as a PS3, turning the AG2712 in a multi-platform engine for watching Full HD movies or playing the latest games on its large screen. The MSI AG2712 will become available in Europe by the last week of April.

Below some photo's we took during CeBIT.

Technical specifications

Processor Intel® Core™ i7-3630QM Processor (2.4GHz Turbo 3.4GHz)
Operating System Windows 8
LCD / Touch Panel 27”LCD Panel LED Backlight (1920*1080 Full HD ) / 10-Point Touch
Chipset Intel® HM77 Express Chipset
Graphics NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 670M Graphics 3GB DDR5
Memory DDR3 1333 / SO-DIMM * 4 / Max. to 16GB
HDD 3.5'' SATAII 1TB 7200 RPM / 128GB SSD (optional)
Wireless 802.11 b/g/n WiFi 
ODD DVD Super Multi
Card Reader 3-in-1 (SD, MMC, MS)
Speaker 2x 5W with 5.1 channel speakers with THX® TruStudio Pro™ 
I/O Back: Mic in x1, Earphone out x1, USB2.0 x2, USB3.0 x2, HDMI out x1,
HDMI in x1, VGA-out x1,  RJ45x1
Side: USB3.0x2 (Super Charger x 1), 3 in 1 Cardreader, DC Jack
W-cam 2M-pixel Full HD
TVTuner Optional (PCI-E interface)
Keyboard/Mouse N/A
Wall Mount Support 200mm*100mm (Optional)
Dimensions / Weight 672.23 x 482.96mm x 66mm / 16.21KG
Power 180W 



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FULMTL
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#4579242 Posted on: 04/18/2013 12:39 PM
I'd like to see the cooling setup they have on that. Most likely loud blower fans, but would be really kool to see a large spread out heatsink across the back.

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#4579443 Posted on: 04/18/2013 06:34 PM
Interesting but not sure why they used the 670m and not the 680m????

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#4579599 Posted on: 04/18/2013 10:34 PM
Why would it need to be loud ? It's notebook tech in another form factor. Same cooling, same noise probably. Still, no matter into which form factors they put that notebook tech, it'll never come close to a powerful desktop.

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#4579623 Posted on: 04/18/2013 11:17 PM
Why would it need to be loud ? It's notebook tech in another form factor. Same cooling, same noise probably. Still, no matter into which form factors they put that notebook tech, it'll never come close to a powerful desktop.


Notebooks sound like jet engines when they're trying to run a game. A setup like this has potential to be quiter/more effective though, due to all the extra space.

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#4579675 Posted on: 04/19/2013 12:33 AM
Notebooks sound like jet engines when they're trying to run a game. A setup like this has potential to be quiter/more effective though, due to all the extra space.


not entirely true recently bought a qosmio laptop off a friend that's a gaming laptop and has a 670m in it and its on the quiet side when the fan(s) kick in I can here it but honestly its not that loud more like whisper noise in fact think its even quieter than my desk top that gets loud when gaming under load mostly its the psu making the noise odd really as my last 750 watt ultra power supply was much quieter than the new one sucks it died! a few months back=( still got around 5+ years out of it!

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