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MSI Aegis X3 VR7RE-025US Gaming Desktop

MSI Aegis X3 VR7RE-025US Gaming Desktop

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Outfitted with Intel Core i7-7700K 4.2 GHz processors, the VR-ready MSI Aegis is designed to take your gaming experience to new heights. For those extra intense battles, press the Dragon button on the front, and the hardware will automatically start overclocking for more demanding tasks Read More

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p_irate
64
May 19, 2017
There's a good review of the Aegis X3 on techrader. It's not the same unit (GTX 1070 version) but provides good details.
http://www.techradar.com/reviews/msi-aegis-3
taylor2
0
May 17, 2017
If you built a computer with the exact same specs, it'd run you about $1,700.
itsmep0rk
14
May 20, 2017
I have been building them since Intel's MMX processors. Back in the days of Doom and Duke Nukem. You don't even know how easy you have it lol. No IRQ's or DMA's to set. No Jumpers to set. Writing an Autoexec.bat and Config.sys on a floppy with your drivers. Just so you could squeeze every last bit of memory in to himem.sys to play your games :). So sometimes it's nice to find a well put together machine for a fair price. And not have to deal with it. Been in I.T. for around 20 years now. I get what you're saying.
Notaku
3
May 22, 2017
Not maximum, minimum. I just put a decent build together and it was about 1800, with a lot of parts on sale. If you really skimped on cheap parts and didn't get Windows 10 you might be able to hit 1700. At least with a 7700k. If you went Ryzen you could arguably get more powerful than this build for cheaper. But this isn't a bad value at 1700. Especially avoiding any hassles that self built may inflict, and as much as I want everyone to be able to build their own, some people lack the skill and I cannot in good conscience recommend they do so based on online tutorials alone, unless they are very confident in their own abilities with tech.
ePHD
6
May 15, 2017
Not bad for the 1799$ price.
No chance of SLI dual video cards.
Older GTX 1080 not the 1080ti video card.
Notaku
3
May 22, 2017
ePHDIs the case too small for SLI? Or the specific video card doesn't support it? Regular GTX 1080 cards support SLI. Or you mean it won't SLI with the 1080ti? Bc that would be correct.
p_irate
64
May 25, 2017
NotakuCase might be a tight fit for an SLI, and the PSU is 600Wt, so most likely not an SLI supported model. They have their Aegis TI3 model which has the top loaded SLI build. https://www.msi.com/Desktop/Aegis-Ti3.html#productFeature-section
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saturnotaku
108
May 15, 2017
That is one bizarre-looking computer. Any chance of some pictures of the rear I/O as well as the inside of the case so we can look at the possible upgrades?
Atomkinder
123
May 15, 2017
saturnotakuLots of reviews out there. Here's one via YouTube:
p_irate
64
May 15, 2017
saturnotakuimages from amazon ($1999).
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