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MSI Infinite A review

Posted on August 18, 2017March 29, 2019 By Jarvis

The MSI Infinite A is built from the ground up for a broad range of PC gaming demands. It fits the bill whether you’re in the market for a high-powered gaming rig for smooth frame rates or looking to jump in VR.

In fact, it takes being VR-ready to a whole new level with dedicated front-facing HDMI and USB 3.1 ports, making it easy to plug in headsets such as the Oculus Rift or HTC Vive. But even if you don’t own a VR headset, the Infinite A is more than capable of handling almost all of the hottest games with the settings cranked all the way up.

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Pricing and availability

Although it isn’t necessarily in the same class as MSI’s hulking Aegis series – which can go for almost $2,000 or more – the Infinite A offers excellent gaming performance at a comparatively modest price of around $1,799 (about £1,389, AU$2,292). Our configuration is essentially the same as the retail SKU, except the Infinite A we reviewed lacks an 2TB hard drive to act as a companion to the 512GB SSD.
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Computers & IT Tags:gaming, HDMI, headset, HTC, HTC Vive, MSI, MSI Infinite A, Oculus, oculus rift, PC, review, SSD, TechRadar, usb, vive, VR, vr headset

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