Taiwan-based notebook maker Micro-Star International (MSI) has launched a new gaming notebook - GT780DX, featuring the Intel Core i7 processor and Nvidia discrete graphics chip.
The gaming notebook is equipped with Intel's second-generation Core i7-2630QM quad-core processor with Nvidia's high-end GeForce GTX 570M discrete graphics card, and is built with gaming keyboards made by SteelSeries.
The system is also capable of supporting DDR3 memory up to 16GB, the vendor said. The adoption of RAID 0 setting for hard drives doubles storage capacity, while accelerating read-write speed of the hard drive by 70%.
The MSI GT780DX sports a 17.3-inch full HD screen and comes with Cinema Pro technology.
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