MSI Infinite Desktop is now Available
MSI announced today the availability of the Infinite A gaming desktop. Available in a large variety of configurations, the essence of the Infinite A is to provide power and performance through endless possibilities.
The MSI Infinite gaming desktop was inspired by a never-ending desire to game. With a variety of prebuilt configurations, as well as the ability to easily upgrade components, the Infinite is for gamers looking for a high-performing gaming PC now and into the future. It features two 3.5" HDD and three 2.5" SSD/HDD bays, supports up to 64GB of RAM and the graphics card is mounted vertically and is easy to upgrade.
The Infinite is available with a MSI GTX 1070, GTX 1080 or GTX 1080TI GPU. MSI graphics cards achieve a 14 percent higher average GPU clock and are 35 percent quieter than other GTX cards on the market. Paired with the Twin Frozr VI cooler, gamers GPUs will maintain high performance while staying quiet and cool.
In addition to the power of the GPU, the Infinite will be Intel Optane ready. Intel's new technology allows Optane caching to boost storage devices for fast loading times and transfer speeds. The Aegis 3 desktop line has also been updated to support Intel Optane.
The design of Infinites case boasts elements of electric circuitry traces on the front side, which can be customized with RGB colors via MSIs Mystic Light software. Infinite also features a side panel made of transparent tempered glass, adding to Infinites modern design and allowing gamers to glance at the hardware inside, while the other side panel is steel for user customizability.
The MSI Infinte A gaming desktop is available now at us.msi.com, Newegg, Amazon, Microsoft.com and Fry's with base configurations starting at $1,299.99 and going up to $1,999.99.
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Good thing of pre-built gaming PCs is probably warranty and less time troubleshooting damn thing.
The only reason you buy Intel CPU is to overclock it for gaming.
Ryzen system would be so much better comparing to this
Sounds like you spend too much time troubleshooting. People that buy pre-built "gamer" PC's aren't into overclocking. The reason you buy Intel is because it outperforms AMD at the same price WITHOUT overclocking. Unless your "games" consist of Cinebench and Handbrake, you'll have a much better experience with an Intel based system. Ryzen is fine for the pre-built "gamer" PC market though, where it's all about price you're dealing with a less informed market.
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And I thought I was bad with a 1080ti and a 650w PSU
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You are right about performance. However there more difference favoring Intel once overclocked.
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Well, in the internet age, you could argue that once such a system is "aging", then, (normal) people will look for ways to get more performance out of their systems without spending any/much money. Overclocking is the obvious first thing people will find.
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Infinite Price, Limited Frames.
Good thing of pre-built gaming PCs is probably warranty and less time troubleshooting damn thing.
PC not turning on? Send whole thing back to MSI and get replacement.
EDIT : Non-K 7700. Even less possibilities.
The only reason you buy Intel CPU is to overclock it for gaming.
Ryzen system would be so much better comparing to this, and probably cheaper.
PSU is bare minimum....