MSI GT75 Titan 8R - Specs
- AMD Ryzen 7 1700 2.5%
- Intel Core i9-8950HK
- Intel Core i7-8750H 8%
- Intel Core i7-8850H 8.2%
- 2x NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 (8GB GDDR5, SLI) 27.1%
- 2x NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 (8GB GDDR5X, SLI) 44.7%
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 (8GB GDDR5X)
- NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 (Laptop) 4%
- NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Max-Q 6.9%
Display
17.3”, Full HD (1920 x 1080), 120 Hz, TN + G-Sync
HDD/SSD
1TB SSD PCIe NVMe + 4TB SSD
M.2 Slot
1x PCIe 3.0 NVMe M.2 slot (2280, M-key)
Dimensions
428 x 314 x 31 - 58 mm (16.85" x 12.36" x 1.22")
Weight
4.56 kg (10.1 lbs)
Ports and connectivity
- 5x USB Type-A 3.1 (3.1 Gen 2)
- 1x USB Type-C 3.1 (3.1 Gen 2), Thunderbolt 3, DisplayPort, HDMI
- HDMI [email protected]
- Card reader SD, SDHC, SDXC
- Ethernet LAN Killer MultiGiG 10Gbps LAN
- Wi-Fi Killer 802.11ac
- Bluetooth 5.0
- Audio jack 1x Mic-in, 1x Headphone-out (HiFi / SPDIF), 1x Line-in, 1x Line-out
Features
- Web camera Full HD ([email protected])
- Backlit keyboard
- Microphone
- Speakers 2x 3W speakers + 1x 5W subwoofer
- Optical drive
- Mechanical Backlight Keyboard (Full-Color)
- 4x RAM slots
DISPLAY: 17.3”, Full HD (1920 x 1080), 120 Hz, TN + G-Sync
Name |
17.3”, Full HD (1920 x 1080), 120 Hz, TN |
Diagonal |
17.3" |
Pixel density |
127.34 ppi |
Panel Type |
TN |
Resolution |
1920 x 1080 |
Becomes "Retina" from |
27 inches (69 cm) |
CPU Performance: Intel Core i9-8950HK
Results are from the Cinebench 15 CPU test (the higher the score, the better)
12664.00
-14.4% performance
Results are from the Fritz chess benchmark (the higher the score, the better)
Results are from our Photoshop benchmark test (the lower the score, the better)
GPU Performance: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 (8GB GDDR5X)
Results are for the 3DMark: Fire Strike (Graphics) benchmark (the higher the score, the better)
4843.00
-21.2% performance
Results are for the Unigine Heaven 4.0 benchmark (the higher the score, the better)
Results are for the Unigine Superposition benchmark (the higher the score, the better)
Results are for the Unigine Heaven 3.0 benchmark (the higher the score, the better)
Author: Dimitar Dimitrov
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