Want to sell PC for cash? Wonder where to sell my PC? Sell PC to tradelectronics Sydney! MSI Trident x is a small machine with a lot of new technologies. Game grunt comes from one of NVIDIA’s new Turing graphics cards, with processing power provided by Intel’s new coffee lake-s processor. Trident x is a narrow, compelling system with illuminated RGB LEDs and angled panels. With a full-size USB port and convenient type-C connection on the front, Trident’s 14.3 pound (6.5 kg) weight means it can be relatively easy to carry into the game.
One side of the machine is dominated by a video card. It extends across the entire width of the system, with a mesh area in the side panel to aid airflow. Below you will find the back of the motherboard and the Samsung m.2 SSD. The core i7-9700k is one of Intel’s new coffee lake-s chips. These components retain the same architecture as last year’s coffee Lake chip, but there are significant changes in the number of cores and clock speed. The coffee lake-s chip in the new MSI is great. Its cinebench score is 1470cb, almost twice that of MSI Trident 3 and Alienware machines, and more than 300 points for MSI aegis 3 and its core i7-8700.
New components provide powerful performance. Turing GPU has passed the game benchmark test, providing enough grunts for 4K and VR games, and playing the game at a very high refresh rate. With the advent of driver updates and new features, it will only get better. The coffee lake-s CPU goes beyond its predecessors and provides enough power for almost all tasks, while the rest of the specifications are good. The cabinet is small and intelligent, with good heat dissipation performance, sufficient ports and RGB LEDs. This makes it an ideal LAN system.
Overall, the new components of MSI Trident x provide excellent speed in all cases – certainly faster than we’ve seen from mini itx machines in the past. The rest of the specification is good and there are not too many machines that can’t do it. The chassis looks good, and it’s cool and quiet.