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MSI introduces MAG Infinite S AI 2nd featuring a Core Ultra 7 CPU and an RTX 5070 Ti GPU

MSI is expanding its presence in the pre-built PC market with the launch of the MAG Infinite S AI 2nd. This desktop aims to combine AI and gaming in a single box, pairing Intel's Core Ultra 7 265 with Nvidia's GeForce RTX 5070 Ti to deliver enough horsepower for 4K gaming.

The backbone of this machine is the Blackwell-based RTX 5070 Ti, offering plenty of performance in both gaming and generative AI. By using an RTX 50 series GPU, users can benefit from the latest Nvidia features like DLSS 4 and DLSS 4.5, along with enhanced Frame Generation for a performance boost in demanding titles.

To keep this amount of power in check without sounding like a jet engine, MSI has introduced Silent Storm Cooling AI. The system uses a specialised AI layer to monitor component temperatures in real time, adjusting fans accordingly to find the sweet spot for thermal efficiency. There is also the MSI AI Engine, which automatically detects whether you are in a competitive Valorant match, a Zoom meeting, or watching a movie, and adjusts the PC's performance profiles accordingly.

While this is a pre-built PC, it is set up very similarly to a custom gaming rig, so you can easily swap out parts for future upgrades without messing around with any proprietary clips or mounting mechanisms.

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While Intel Skipped Core Ultra 9 290K Plus, It Appeared At Geekbench With A Staggering 17% Higher Single And Multi-Core Score Than Ultra 9 285K

An Intel Core Ultra Plus processor is displayed next to the text '290K' against a blue-green geometric background.

The reasons for skipping the flagship Arrow Lake Refresh CPU are unclear, but it does look incredibly impressive. Intel Core Ultra 9 290K Plus Scores 3747 Points in Single-Core and 26117 Points in Multi-Core Geekbench Tests, Bringing a Strong Uplift Over Ultra 9 285K Intel just launched its Arrow Lake Refresh lineup, but as you might know, the launch skipped the Core Ultra 9 290K Plus, which was supposedly the new flagship chip in the series. Intel unveiled the Core Ultra 7 and 5 series SKUs, bringing significant improvements in their specifications, delivering promising results. Unfortunately, the Core Ultra 9 [โ€ฆ]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/intel-core-ultra-9-290k-plus-scores-3747-points-in-single-thread-at-geekbench/

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