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MSI MEG Trident X Review

MSI MEG Trident X Review

Posted on August 14, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

When you buy a pre-built machine, you likely want something that will deliver excellent performance out of the box and, hopefully, not eat up too much space. It’s a plus if you can upgrade it down the line, too. The MSI MEG Trident X ($2,299.00 to start, $2,799.00 as tested) with 10th Gen Intel Core processors and Nvidia GeForce RTX graphics delivers on all of those fronts in a thin, vertical tower that can tackle even the most demanding games, making it one of the best gaming PCs.
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