What do you worth extra? New laptop computer CPU benchmarks or a have a look at a few of the laptops they’ll be constructed into? At CES, MSI supplied each.
At CES, Intel debuted its Thirteenth-gen Core chips for laptops, code-named Raptor Lake, together with the powerhouse Core i9-13980HX. We all the time know just a little about how new Intel chips will carry out, enhances of Intel: about 12 % sooner in gaming, for instance. However reside benchmarks often have to attend for precise transport laptops to hit our take a look at bench. Not this 12 months.
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MSI confirmed us each the Titan GT77 HX — with Intel’s top-of-the-line Core i9-13980HX processor inside — in addition to the Raider GE78 HX within the firm’s sales space at CES 2023. The corporate was gracious sufficient to allow us to showcase two benchmarks: CrystalDiskMark, which measures the really efficiency of the PCI Specific 5 SSD inside it, after which Cinebench, which allowed us to take the primary have a look at precisely how briskly Intel’s newest cellular processors run. How briskly is it? You’ll have to look at to search out out, however spoiler alert: It blows away Apple’s newest processor by a ton.
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MSI additionally allowed us to discover the opposite laptops it is going to be transport in 2023. In the event you grew up within the Nineteen Eighties as Gordon did, you’ll actually respect the Lite Brite LEDs that MSI is constructing into the entrance of its laptops. You’ll have to take a look at the Raider GE78 HX, the Raider GE68 HX, after which the “gaming laptops that do not look like gaming laptops:” the Stealth 16 Studio, Stealth 14, and the Cyborg 14. MSI has gone all out with translucent chassis and a few distinctive badging choices, and our video reveals all of them off. We’ve got costs, ship dates, specs and extra.
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