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MSI GT70 Dragon Edition 2 | Fastest Gaming Laptop | Review | Features | Price



The MSI GT70 Dragon Edition 2 is the fastest maximizing performance gaming laptop
MSI GT70 Dragon Edition 2
THE GT70 sleek eye catching, striking red brushed aluminium and a back lit design. This laptop have a 17.3-inch  full HD matte display with 1920 x 1080 pixels resolution. It can support up to 3 external displays simultaneously. 

GT70 Dragon Edition 2 is thick and uber expensive compared to traditional laptops.  It've a weight of 4Kg which is heavy.  You can play games 4 hrs at last with power management. 

Superfast Gaming Laptop

New MSI GT70 Dragon Edition 2 is also baked with the latest 4th generation Intel Core i7-4930MX Haswell processor clocked at 3 GHz with Turbo Boost up to 3.9 GHz and an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780M graphic card packed with 4GB GDDR5 memory.

Other features include 16 GB of RAM, it also supports up to 32 GB of RAM, Three 128 GB Solid-State Drive in RAID-0 plus a 750 GB HDD spin at 7200 RPM,  a  Blu-ray writer, 5 USB ports, Bkuetooth v4.0, HDMI port etc. 

Windows 8 Gaming Laptop

MSI GT70 Dragon Edition 2, a powerful gaming laptop for that you've to spend at least £3, 390.



AMD 5GHz Microprocessor(CPU) | World's First 5GHz CPU | Gaming FX 9590

AMD 5GHz CPU

Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) announced "AMD FX-9590" and "AMD FX-9370, World's first commercial 5GHz and 4.7GHz CPU for PC's.

The eight-core FX-9590 will debut in destop PC's this summer. It probably won't come cheap and it consume amount of power at 220 Watts.

At E3, AMD demonstrated why is at the core of gaming," Bernd Lienhard said "The new FX 5GHz processor is an emphatic performance statement to the most demanding gamers seeking ultra-high resolution experiences, including AMD Eyefinity technology. This is another proud innovation for AMD in delivering the world’s first commercially available 5 GHz processor.”

As these are enthusiast chips, overclocking will also be a significant factor - the top Ivy Bridge and Haswell (Intel i7 4000 series) can both overclock about 15% over stock speeds ; it's unknown whether there will be similar overclocking headroom left in AMDs latest. If these chips can hit 5.7GHz, and if doing so does not raise power draw to utterly intolerable levels, these chips won't be disadvantaged - however that is a very big if.

In the end, it's hard to see Richland making a big change to the market this year. AMD's big chance should come when it releases a new architecture, known as Kaveri, planned to start manufacturing late this year, with the first systems in early 2014. This introduces an updated CPU core architecture known as "Steamroller," which should offer an improvement in raw CPU horsepower, and what AMD is calling heterogeneous Uniform Memory Access (hUMA), which should allow the CPU and GPU units to work together more closely.

Intel’s First Mobile Phone is Xolo X900


It’s not unusual to see companies expand their offerings to see if they can generate new revenue streams.