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Nvidia GTX 675M Graphics Now Shipping in MSI Notebooks

Nvidia GTX 675M Graphics Now Shipping in MSI Notebooks

Posted on Jun 01, 2012 by MG3

MSI has announced it is now shipping Nvidia's fastest graphics card in its GT70 gaming notebook and introduced two more value-oriented gaming notebooks.
The GTX 675M is essentially a rebranded GTX 580M; it's the second-fastest mobile graphics card available next to the AMD Radeon HD 7970M.

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MSI GT70 gaming laptop with Ivy Bridge available now

MSI GT70 gaming laptop with Ivy Bridge available now

Posted on Apr 24, 2012 by MG3

If you can’t wait to get your hands on Intel’s 3rd-generation Core processors for some gaming action, you’ll definitely want to check out the MSI GT70. The 17-inch laptop is shipping now from online retailers like ExcaliburPC, complete with Core i7 Ivy Bridge processors and an NVIDIA GTX670M GPU. Pre-configured models start in the $1,500 range and go as high as $2,500 for the more well-equipped versions, depending upon the hardware included. Stock is already running low, so if you want one, get an order in fast!

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MSI shows GT60, GT70 gaming notebooks at CeBIT

MSI shows GT60, GT70 gaming notebooks at CeBIT

Posted on Mar 06, 2012 by MG15

MSI has unveiled two new gaming laptops at the CeBIt 2012 Show in Hanover, Germany. The GT60 offers a 15.6-inch HD screen, while the GT70 provides a 17.3-inch display. Both are expected to be equipped with nextgen Intel quad-core Ivy Bridge processors and NVIDIA Kepler (GeForce 600M series) graphics chipsets.

The notebooks, like some in the current generation, will also incorporate SteelSeries backlit gaming keyboards and Dynaudio sound systems. Storage can be up to 1.5TB on three drives. The primary data drive is a standard SATA drive, with two optional SSD drives in a RAID 0 stripe for extra speed. MSI claims that this "superRAID" configuration enables disk speeds of up to 750MB per secon...

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