Dual GTX980 supports MSI to launch Vortex mini VR host
Dual GTX980 supports MSI to launch Vortex mini VR host

Recently, MSI launched a mini console called Vortex, which is a game console specially designed for virtual reality. It adopts a quite powerful hardware configuration and is equipped with a 360 ° vortex cooling system developed by MSI itself.


MSI officially launched this monster level console at the Game Developers Conference (GDC 2016), Vortex is equipped with the sixth generation Intel Core i7 6700k processor, and the default standard configuration is up to 64GB of DDR4 memory. What's amazing is that MSI has inserted two Nvidia GeForce GTX 980 SLIs in such a small host, and is equipped with a Super RAID 4 solid state disk drive. With such a strong configuration, the power supply cannot be weak. It is equipped with an 80plus gold medal certified 450W power supply.


Vortex provides a lightning 3-interface (supporting 40Gbps transmission), 6-channel video output, and can support multi screen 4K output. The overall weight is less than 4kg, and the body size is 7.61 × 7.01 × 10.55 inches (19.3 × 17.8 × 26.8CM), which is quite small and exquisite.


Vortex adopts the 360 ° Silent Storm cooling technology newly developed by MSI, which is similar to the design of Apple Mac Pro trash can. It absorbs cooling air from the bottom and vents air from the top, forming an upward vortex duct inside the chassis.


The official introduction video is quite cool, of course, with such a powerful configuration, let me show you the score first... At present, Vortex has been officially listed in Europe and the United States, with a price of only $1299.99 (equivalent to about 8450 yuan), which is quite cost-effective. Users who like to play games can pay attention to it.

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