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You can currently save up to £1000 on RTX 50-powered MSI gaming laptops

MSI is slashing prices across a wide range of high-end RTX 50-powered gaming laptops this month. The biggest discount is quite astonishing, with £1000 wiped off the price of an RTX 5090 gaming laptop, although you will still need deep pockets to buy one.

The MSI Raider A18 HX comes with a Ryzen 9 9955HX3D CPU, 64GB of DDR5 memory, a 2TB SSD for storage, a 4K Mini LED 120Hz display and, perhaps most importantly, an RTX 5090 GPU. Normally, this laptop goes for £4,799, but it is currently discounted by £1000, bringing the price down to £3,799 in the UK.

The next biggest saving comes to the MSI Rader A18, which offers the same specifications as the HX model, but with an RTX 5080 instead, which is still a very good GPU. Normally, this model goes for £3,999, but it is currently £800 off, bringing the price down to £3,199.

If you need to shave some money off that price tag but still want an RTX 5080 powered laptop, then the MSI Stealth 18 HX AI+ is down from £3,449 to £2,999. This laptop ships with a Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 CPU instead, along with an RTX 5080.

If an RTX 5070 is more within your budget, then the MSI Stealth 18 HX AI should be your point of call, featuring an Intel Core Ultra 9 CPU, paired with RTX 5070 graphics. Normally, this model goes for £2,799, but is currently down to £2,299.

The final laptop on our list is the most expensive of the bunch. The MSI Titan 18 HX AI is one beast of a laptop and it has the price tag to match, typically going for £5,000. This laptop is special due to the fact that it ships with an unlocked Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX processor, allowing you to overclock if you want to tinker and squeeze out some extra performance. This laptop also has a massive 6TB of SSD storage, a 4K/120Hz display and RTX 5080 graphics. Currently, it is being sold for £450 off, bringing the price down to £4,599.

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