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A GAMING PC AS THIN AS A COIN!

Linus Tech Tips@LinusTechTips807.1K viewsMay 31, 20174:00
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This video covers MSI's Vortex G25, a gaming PC that is marketed as exceptionally compact and slim, yet capable of desktop-grade performance. The presenter tours the MSI booth at Computex 2017, highlighting that the machine fits into a 2.5 liter chassis, weighs around 2.5 kilograms, and claims a thickness of 25 millimeters. He details what MSI has packed inside, including an overclockable quad-core Core i7, up to 64 GB of DDR4 across four SO-DIMM slots, dual M.2 SSDs in RAID, and a GTX1070 MXM module that delivers desktop-class performance in a mobile form factor. The internal cooling system is showcased with three heatsinks and multiple heatpipes, illustrating the design emphasis on thermals for a compact unit. The video also demonstrates external connectivity such as VR readiness, multiple USB ports including Type-C, HDMI and Thunderbolt 3, and notes the product’s potential price point. In practical use, the host explains deployment options, like standing the unit or laying it flat, and emphasizes that air intake is on one side, influencing thermals depending on orientation. Finally, the segment places the G25 in a broader VR and multi-monitor context, hints at a premium price range, and closes with sponsorship acknowledgments and a tease for further Computex coverage.

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