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MSI Infinite A gaming desktop

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 06/30/2017 08:55 AM | source: | 2 comment(s)
MSI Infinite A gaming desktop

At Computex 2017, MSI launched a new desktop gaming series, called “Infinite”. The MSI Infinite A gaming desktop is inspired by gamers that have a never-ending desire to GAME. With Infinite possibilities to play the way you want. The Infinite series comes with a Gaming series Graphics card. The graphics card is installed vertically, supported by its motherboards Steel Armored PCI-E slot which ensures stability and endurance during transportation. 

As a true gamer to game and fight with each other is always the main purpose while gaming. We believe most of the gamers will face the same problem with their heavy powerful graphic card. It may be a cause to break the PCI-E slot of your motherboard or even bending the graphics card. To solve this problem, we use a vertical graphics card design. This design helps gamers to prevent any damage that may happen during traveling and save the time to uninstall/upgrade your graphic card.

To support its endurance during transportation and cooling efficiency while gaming, the GAMING graphics card is installed vertically. Also housing Intel’s latest Intel® Core™ i7 or i5 processor, MSI Infinite A is destined to provide game-worthy performances. The system keeps your head cool by the implementation of MSI’s exclusive Silent Storm Cooling 3 thermal design, which focusses its cooling elements on specific chambers within the case, making Infinite’s cooling efficiency unmatched and quiet as an assassin at the same time.
 

Loaded with an Intel® Core™ i5 or i7 processor* combined with a GeForce® GTX graphics card, Infinite A is ready to provide a smooth display of VR content on your VR headset, such as the HTC Vive. MSI made it super easy to connect a VR headset by implementing VR Link, an HDMI-port on the front side of the system, supported by MSI’s One-click to VR software that automatically optimizes both system performance and prevents any software from impacting the VR experience. *Configuration varies by country.

MSI crafted a unique way to keep the system as cool and quiet as possible by individually cooling the most important heat-generating hardware in the system using separated chambers. When performance really matters, Infinite is up to the task and delivers powerful gameplay without annoying gamers with noisy fans or overheating hardware.

MSI Infinite A features Mystic Light. This will allow you to control and change the color to your favorite and give this gaming rig a personal touch. The front panel has a special electric circuit print design, giving you different in-game experience with 16.8M controllable colors and 12 different effects. You can select any of the colors from the palette to match your systems’ design, to help create personalize gaming rig.



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#5448070 Posted on: 06/30/2017 12:09 PM
Looks pretty decent for a prebuilt. Hopefully their PSUs are high quality.

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#5448690 Posted on: 07/02/2017 05:03 AM
Looks pretty decent for a prebuilt. Hopefully their PSUs are high quality.


Cant imagine many of us would touch a pre-built pc, aside from laptops lol! Could be ok for distant friends and family though.

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