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MSI showcases new Titan laptop, monitors, PCs and components at Computex 2022

Computex 2022 is now in full swing. Following on from the major AMD and Nvidia keynotes, MSI has now unveiled its full line-up for the year, including new gaming laptops and PCs, new monitors, graphics cards and other hardware.

Alongside AMD's keynote, MSI unveiled its range of upcoming X670 and X607E motherboards for the Ryzen 7000 series. You can read more about that in our motherboard round-up.

Aside from motherboards, MSI also has a lot going on in other areas too. For starters, the company has announced the new Titan GT77 gaming laptop, a flagship desktop replacement laptop, which will likely pack a 12th Gen Core i9 processor and up to RTX 3080 Ti graphics. More details on the new Titan laptop will be revealed soon. On the gaming desktop side, MSI has also announced the MAG Trident S 5M, a gaming PC dedicated to cloud and mobile gaming. The system comes with a Ryzen 7 APU and supports FSR technology, so it should upscale well for living room TVs.

MSI also has a new ‘modern' series of monitors coming to market this year, packing anti blue light and anti-flicker features to protect the user's eyes without sacrificing colours. Each of these monitors will ship with a 4-way adjustable stand, USB Type-C Display with 65W power delivery and a KVM switch. Aside from the standalone monitors, MSI also has a Modern AM242 all-in-one PC launching, also aimed at acting as a private cloud to help you back up and transfer files between mobile devices.

On the components front, MSI has revealed new RTX 3090 Ti Gaming X Trio and SUPRIM X graphics cards, using MSI's top two cooler designs with Nvidia's newly refreshed flagship GPU. MSI has also announced the Spatium M480 PCIe 4.0 NVMe 2TB SSD, capable of up to 7000MB/s read speeds. Better yet, the new SSD works with both PC and PS5, so if you want to upgrade your console's storage, this drive should do the trick.

MSI is also re-showing its first WiFi 6 gaming router, the RadiX AXE6600. We first caught wind of this at the beginning of the year, and the router has returned again at Computex. This is a tri-band router with seven high-speed channels on a low-interference frequency band to ensure better network performance between devices throughout the home.

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