
Images from Tom's Hardware
If you thought that previous MSI Aegis gaming PCs look rad, the new MEG Aegis Ti5 may look outlandish for you. MSI revealed this new desktop gaming PC to CES 2020 attendees, who got to see a powerful machine sporting a really sleek design and fancy features.
The unit seen at CES 2020 is a prototype unit that's powered by an Intel Core i9 CPU and Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 Ti GPU, according to Tom's Hardware. In addition, it can pack four sticks of DDR4 RAM of up to 128GB (2666 MHz), a 650W PSU rated at 80 Plus Platinum, and plenty of storage options with three M.2 SSDs, two 2.5-inch drive bays, and a 3.2-inch drive bay.

In terms of features, the MEG Aegis Ti5 has 5G connectivity and have what MSI named the MSI Commander Unit (MCU), which is essentially an OLED panel on the front of the chassis that will display things like notifications or system stats in real-time. There's also something called the Gaming Dial that's meant for users to make adjustments on-the-fly. What type of adjustments it can make were not specified, but judging from the name it could be for quick overclocking of the hardware inside.
There's not much else we know about it so far, though an MSI representative mentioned that it could be out in Q3 2020 for about USD 4000 (~RM16416). Now the question is: Would you buy this gaming PC? Head over to our Facebook page and share your thoughts with us, and stay tuned to TechNave.com for more CES 2020 coverage.





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