![]() It comes down to personal preferences, but you can at least also use the laptop in professional environments when you turn the illumination off. The black chassis is very restrained for a high-end gamer and the RGB illumination is also limited to the logo on the lid as well as the fan exhausts at the rear. MSI introduced a new chassis design for last year’s Titan GT77, so there are no visual changes for the new model. All in all, the existing results and the rating did not change. The bug of the non-working brightness control in the dGPU mode was fixed by a software update. ![]() Our stress test does not show any differences to the pre-production unit and the cooling performance is still 225W under combined CPU/GPU workloads. The results are available in the CPU section and we also took another look at the SSD performance. Update : We had the chance to take another look at the retail unit of the GT77 with the Core i9-13980HX. Retail configurations (GT77 HX 13VI) with the same specs will ship with the Core i9-13980HX (slightly higher clocks, but no vPro support in return) for an RRP of 6599 Euros in Germany ($5299) the SKU with the RTX 4080 and 2 TB SSD storage retails for 5499 Euros (GT77 HX 13VH, $4299). ![]() Our review unit is a pre-production unit with the Core i9-13950HX, GeForce RTX 4090, 64 GB RAM, 4 TB SSD storage, and the 4K Mini-LED screen. MSI also equips the new GT77 with a 4K Mini-LED screen with a refresh rate of 144 Hz. In addition to the latest Raptor Lake-HX CPUs from Intel, you can also enjoy the brand-new laptop GPUs from Nvidia: GeForce RTX 4080 or GeForce RTX 4090. ![]() The new 2023 model GT77 HX 13VI continues this concept and uses some of the best mobile components that are available. MSI’s Titan GT77 series offers flagship gaming laptops designed for maximum performance.
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