Computex 2015 - MSI
The first thing we saw from MSI was its GT72 2QE Dominator Pro Tobii EyeX gaming notebook, which is the first of its kind to feature Tobii Eye X eye tracking technology., which is supported in the latest Assassin's Creed and will be built into more games to come as a additional means of control. The notebook uses a 17.3in 1080p screen, and comes with an 5th gen Intel Core processor, an Nvidia GTX 980M and four M.2 SSDs in RAID0 (MSI's Super RAID 3 solution). A 1TB, 7,200 RPM HDD is also included for additional storage.
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MSI also had its first G-Sync notebook on display, the GT72 G, featuing a GTX 970M or GTX 980M and a 17in 1080p panel.
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For motherboards, MSI, is launching one new AMD board this year, the 990FXA Gaming, which is for users of AM3 and AM3+ CPUs. It includes support for both USB 3.1 and NVMe, allowing AMD users to take advantage of new technologies in spite of their aging chipset.
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As for Intel, we first saw the Z97 Gaming 6, which is NVMe compatible – MSI will be supplying its own driver to help speed things up compared to the standard Windows one. It's also equipped with a Type-C USB 3.1 port on the rear I/O panel and Killer Networking.
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Like most other major motherboard players, MSI had next generation Intel products on display, including the Z170A-G45 Gaming. This comes with dual M.2 32Gbps slots, Audio Boost 3, USB 3.1 and SATA Express.
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The last motherboard of note was the X99A Godlike Gaming, designed for high-end users. It includes RGB LEDs that can be controlled using software or a mobile application. It also makes use of reinforced PCI-E slots, Killer WiFi and Killer DoubleShot-X3 PRO networking. The enhanced audio solution inclues a 6.3mm audio hi-fi jack output and is known as Audio Boost 3 Pro. Also available for the board is a custom-made Bitspower waterblock for custom liquid-cooling.
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Lastly, we saw MSI's GTX 980 Ti Gaming 6G, which uses the Twin Frozr V cooler – the same as used successfully in the company's GTX 970 4G – and a selection of its new, dragon-branded SLI bridges.
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That's it for our Computex 2015 coverage this year - thanks again to all the companies for showing us round their booths and suites. Got any favourites from this year's show? Let us know in the usual place!
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