Compact desktop computer for cloud gaming

Handy PC in console format

News MSI / Robin Krumberg
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MSI presents the MAG Trident S 5M, a desktop computer that specializes in cloud gaming in a compact console format.

The Trident S 5M is actually a desktop computer, but due to its form factor and pre-installed applications, it is particularly suitable for cloud games Suitable on the sofa. Application MSI Game Stadium It should provide quick access to games from Xbox and Steam apps, such as smart TVs, while playing mobile games via Android emulation using the MSI app launcher.

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The backbone of the Mag Trident S 5M is a AMD RyzenTM 5700G APUand up to 64GB of DDR4 RAM with 3200MHz. The Ultra-accurate FidelityFX Technology Integrated Radeon graphics and an increased frames per second by a factor of 2.4 should help. If you want to upgrade later, you can pull out the main board by removing the screw.

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in the thinness 2,6 liters Inclusive housing find up Two PCIe Gen 3 SSDs And another 2.5-inch hard disk space. Up front is a USB 3.2 Gen2 Type A and C connection, microphone, and headphones.

MSI MAG Trident S 5M is for 999 Euro Available. A GC30 V2 wireless controller is included.

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