Leading gaming notebook manufacturer MSI has announced updates to its existing lineup of notebook models equipped with NVIDIA graphics. With the launch of the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 900M series launch, MSI has seen fit to upgrade its high-end lineup of notebooks, including the GT and GS series. Where previously equipped with GTX 870M or 880M solutions, these solutions will now make way for the GeForce GTX 970M and 980M, respectively. As before, the MSI GT and GS lineup sports 15.6” to 17” models and the 4th Generation Core i7 CPUs from Intel. Other familiar MSI exclusive features developed for gamers are the SteelSeries gaming keyboards with multi-color backlighting, Killer DoubleShot Pro, sound by Dynaudio and Audio Boost. The most wanted exclusive features at 2014 MSI gaming laptops – ...
NVIDIA’s GeForce team has joined hands with an elite set of partners to design and build the ultimate beasts of gaming machines – ‘the Battlebox rigs’. These new rigs are next-generation, future ready machines, which offers the gamers the ease of a pre-configured built up unit; while giving them the option to customize as per their choice. It’s positioned as an ultimate device that can sit in your living room and dual up as a gaming rig and an entertainment center. They are powered by GeForce GTX-series GPUs and are designed to offer the best gaming experience: incredible speed, quiet performance – all in a stunningly crafted chassis. Branded THE TYPHOON JUNIOR, THE TYPHOON SENIOR, THE ENIGMA, THE TITAN JUNIOR and THE TITAN SENIOR; these systems are priced between 40,000 to over 1...
Well NVIDIA is always willing to outperform itself and here is one more example 🙂 Nvidia is readying a version that will be priced higher than almost all PCs. Dubbed the Titan Z, it will combine a pair of GK110 “Kepler” chips that offer a total of 5,760 processing cores, along with 12GB of video memory. It will also combine all that with a mega-price tag — $3,000. You can get an incredibly high-end PC for the same amount. Built around two Kepler GPUs and 12GB of dedicated frame buffer memory, TITAN Z is engineered for next-generation 5K and multi-monitor gaming. While Nvidia played up the gaming possibilities of the new board after CEO Jen-Hsun Huang introduced the Titan Z at the annual GPU Technology Conference (e.g., 5K gaming when 4K isn’t even the norm), there ...