We also stress tested the Titan by running Metro Exodus for 15 runs on the RTX preset, which takes about half an hour. Meanwhile, the Alienware reached 97 fps and the Strix hit 87 fps. On Borderlands 3, the Titan came in second place at 105 fps the Raider was ahead by a single frame. The Raider (82 fps), Alienware (78 fps) and Scar ( 75 fps) followed in the closest delta among the games between first and last place. The systems were most competitive on Red Dead Redemption 2 (medium, 1080p), where the Titan topped the list at 86 fps. This time, the Alienware came closest at 117 fps, while the Raider hit 113 fps. When we checked out Far Cry New Dawn (1080p, ultra), MSI's latest reached 125 fps. We saw a similar pattern on Grand Theft Auto High (1080p, very high settings), where the Titan achieved an average of 142 frames per seconds, surpassing the Raider (139 fps), Alienware (129 fps) and Strix (109 fps). The Asus ROG Strix Scar 17, with an AMD Ryzen 9 5900HX and Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080, hit 92 fps. On Shadow of the Tomb Raider at its highest settings (1080p), the Titan played at 117 fps, beating the Raider and Alienware x17 (both with a Core i9-12900HK, RTX 3080 Ti) at 112 fps and 107 fps, respectively. The game typically ran between 75 and 80 fps as I fought my way through past enemy Hiss in the Oldest House. I pumped the settings as high as they can go, including ray tracing, at 1080p to match the screen. To test these out for myself, I played some Control, which is still deeply demanding a few years past its release. These provided strong gaming performance, though the gap was rarely huge between the HX and Intel's existing HK-series chips. In our review configuration, the Titan came with Intel and Nvidia's most powerful mobile components: the Intel Core i9-12900HX and an Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 Ti. Gaming and Graphics on the MSI Titan GT77 ~$4,999, not available with 1080p display in the U.S. Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 Ti (16GB GDDR6, 1,395 MHz Max Boost Clock, 175 W max graphics power)Ģx Thunderbolt 4, 3x USB Type-A 3.2 Gen 2, Ethernet jack, SD card reader, HDMI, Mini DisplayPortġ5.63 x 12.99 x 0.91 inches (397 x 330 x 23 mm)
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