Thursday, August 22nd 2013

MSI AG2712A Gaming All-in-One Desktop Launched

MSI, world-renowned manufacturer of gaming hardware is officially introducing a new 27-inch, All-in-One Gaming PC: AG2712A. The MSI AG2712A features the Intel Core i7 3630QM quad-core processor, AMD's top-of-the-line Radeon HD 8970M discrete graphics card, and up to 2GB GDDR5 of graphics memory for the best gaming experience. The AG2712A comes with a brand new designed bezel, emphasized by its red lines which correspond with the colors of MSI's Gaming product lines. Furthermore, the AG2712A is equipped with Military Class 4 components and a Flicker-free anti-glare display. In cooperation with Plextor, MSI developed and integrated two SSD drives optimized for the AG2712A, which work in RAID 0 configuration. The AG2712A will become generally available in Europe by end of August of this year.
High-End AMD Radeon HD 8970 graphics
MSI firstly incorporated the new AMD Radeon HD 8970M discrete graphics card into the AG2712A which supports DirectX 11.1--the latest 3D API, to squeeze every bit of fun out of games and vibrate gamers with massive visual enjoyment. AMD Radeon HD 8970M also supports Boost automatic acceleration as well as speeds the frequency up to 1200MHz (equivalent to 4X 4800MHz) with 2GB of GDDR5 memory, so even high resolution at the highest settings are no problem.

Flicker-Free technology
In its quest to offer an ever-better visual experience for serious gamers, MSI is leading the way, incorporating the "Flicker-Free" technology into the new All-in-One PC's Anti-Glare display. What's more, both its touch-screen and non touch-screen models support the technology, so it protects your eyes from screen glare and flickering. Incorporated in the AG2712A, the Flicker-Free technology stabilizes electrical currents and stops most flickering, which is generally invisible, regardless of computer settings, to protect eyes and prevent tiring caused by viewing screens for long periods of time. In addition, the AG2712A supports Blue Light Control technology, also developed by MSI, for effectively reducing blue light emitted from your screen to protect your eyes.

Military Class IV Components
MSI approaches product development using a three-pronged approach, focusing on enhancing performance, quality, and stability. MSI has worked tirelessly to integrate Military Class 4 materials and components, including high-quality SFC, Hi-c CAP, and Dark CAP, into the AG2712A. The AG2712A has passed MIL-STND-810G (military standard) laboratory testing to ensure that materials and components offer the best possible performance and remain stable under the rigors of long-term use.

Ultrafast Super RAID technology
MSI is the first to incorporate high-speed Super Raid technology into All-in-One products. In cooperation with Plextor, it developed two SSD drives optimized for the AG2712A. The reading speed of the Raid 0 drives approach 1000MB/s. The AG2712A also supports Plextor True Speed technology which resolves common SSD issues, including bogging down caused by long-term use or nearly filled storage space, allowing extreme gamers to enjoy the exhilarating speeds of gaming with SSDs.

Technical Specifications
  • Processor: Intel Core i7-3630QM 3.4GHz
  • Operating System: Windows 8
  • LCD / Touch Panel: 27" LCD Panel LED Backlight (1920*1080) / 10 point Touch / Flicker-Free
  • Chipset: Intel HM77 Express Chipset
  • Graphics: AMD Radeon HD9870M 2GB GDDR 5
  • Memory: DDR3 1333 / SO-DIMM * 4 / Max. to 16GB
  • HDD: 128GB SSD x 2 Raid 0 / 2TB HDD SATAIII
  • Wireless: 802.11 b/g/n WiFi
  • ODD: DVD Super Multi / Blu-Ray combo / Blu-Ray writer
  • Card Reader: 3-in-1 (SD, MMC, MS)
  • Speaker: 2x 5W with 5.1 channel speakers with THX TruStudioPro
  • I/O: Back: Mic in x1, Earphone out x1, USB2.0 x2, USB3.0 x2, HDMI in x1, HDMI out x1, RJ45 x1, VGA out x1; Side: USB3.0x2, Cardreader, DC Jack
  • W-cam: 2M-pixel Full HD
  • TVTuner: optional
  • Keyboard/Mouse: optional
  • Wall Mount Support Wall Mount Kit III - VESA standard
  • Dimensions / Weight: 672.23x482.96x66mm / 16KG
  • Power: 180W
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15 Comments on MSI AG2712A Gaming All-in-One Desktop Launched

#1
de.das.dude
Pro Indian Modder
27" 1080p? not impressive.
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#2
Prima.Vera
de.das.dude27" 1080p? not impressive.
Is for gaming, not office work. With those specs, anything more than 1080p would have been an overkill for gaming. Even so, this system hardly can be called a gaming system.
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#3
dj-electric
de.das.dude27" 1080p? not impressive.
Alright, lets make a gaming AIO with a 2560X1440 resolution and see how our lovely integrated GPU performs, shall we?
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#4
Aquinus
Resident Wat-man
btarunrGraphics: AMD Radeon HD9870M 2GB GDDR 5
Is this a typo or should I be getting excited? :p
Prima.VeraEven so, this system hardly can be called a gaming system.
No, I would call this a gaming PC. I just wouldn't call it a Prima.Vera gaming PC. :)
Even still, it looks decent. Not to say that I would want one, but I don't think I would be unhappy with it if I tried using it.

Edit: I think it should be a 24".
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#5
rpsgc
Dj-ElectriCAlright, lets make a gaming AIO with a 2560X1440 resolution and see how our lovely integrated GPU performs, shall we?
Maybe you should actually read the article before commenting?

"MSI firstly incorporated the new AMD Radeon HD 8970M discrete graphics card into the AG2712A (...)".
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#6
Fourstaff
rpsgcMaybe you should actually read the article before commenting?

"MSI firstly incorporated the new AMD Radeon HD 8970M discrete graphics card into the AG2712A (...)".
Still not powerful enough, as long as they use mobile parts. It struggles to drive all games to acceptable framerate on 1080p, let alone 1440p.
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#7
The Quim Reaper
Nice cheap (relatively speaking) alternative to a Wacom tablet for digital artists I suppose with the right software.
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#8
NeoXF
AquinusI just wouldn't call it a Prima.Vera gaming PC. :)
Wanna bet it's faster than a Pentium MMX 166Mhz?...
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#9
Aquinus
Resident Wat-man
NeoXFWanna bet it's faster than a Pentium MMX 166Mhz?...
Want to bet that isn't the gaming PC? :slap:
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#10
Prima.Vera
AquinusWant to bet that isn't the gaming PC? :slap:
It runs Quake 3 or Warcraft 3 like a champion! ;) ;)
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#11
Casecutter
IDK... sounds like extremely upgrade unfriendly for what's still going to be probably awfully pricey. This might see a useable "gaming" life-span of perhaps a year. I suppose you could update it with the next high-end mobile graphic part and perhaps maintain within the system thermal envelope, although throwing more cash seems extortionate for something that not portable like a laptop.
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#12
Slomo4shO
This is nothing more than a gaming laptop converted into a desktop... Not sure how it would be considered a gaming desktop...
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#13
sneekypeet
not-so supermod
Slomo4shOThis is nothing more than a gaming laptop converted into a desktop... Not sure how it would be considered a gaming desktop...
no battery, so it isn't portable;)
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#14
Easy Rhino
Linux Advocate
what's the price on something like this?
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#15
silapakorn
From my experience, 1080p on 27" monitor is VERY ACCEPTABLE even at 2 feet viewing distant. The pixels don't look too large or choppy at all, and I'm very happy with the framerate while gaming.
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