![]() ![]() The metal finish is prominent in key areas such as the outer lid and inner deck, providing a solid and stable typing experience with no flex in the keyboard. The MSI Titan sports a robust and tank-like design, constructed with a combination of both plastic and metal materials, weighing in at 3 kg. This laptop should be considered a high-performance desktop replacement, but it is likely overkill for the majority of users, not intended for the faint of heart or light of wallet. Our review unit featured an Nvidia 4090 graphics card and that Intel Core i9-13950HX CPU, along with an impressive 4 TB of storage and 64 GB of DDR5 RAM. The MSI website currently offers one versions of the GT77 HX, with a $AU7,999 pricetag. For those of you looking to get even more out of your CPU, Intel boasts a max boost clock speed of up to 5.5 GHz.īattery Life, Expensive, Not very portable MSI Titan GT77 HX Design It can adjust power between the CPU and third-party graphics cards to keep things running cool and deliver top-notch speed. The 13950HX is still as smart as it is powerful, though, thanks to its 24 cores and 32 threads. The final retail version will come packed with the slightly more powerful 13980HX. Our unit came equipped with the Intel Core i9-13950HX, which to be transparent, is different from what will ship in the retail version of the top-specced Titan MSI GT77 Titan HX. They pack 8 high-performance cores and 16 efficiency cores, making them perfect for multitasking and resource-hungry games and content creation software. Intel’s new 13 Gen HX series chips are billed as powerhouse mobile CPUs, capable of tackling the most demanding tasks with ease. Getting hands-on time with the MSI Titan GT77 HX sounds like a fun time in its own right, but the secret sauce behind this specific model that’s set to hit shelves in just a few days is the 13th Gen Intel Core i9 processor humming under the hood. ![]()
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