Micro-Star International (MSI) has launched a new gaming notebook, the GT683DX, featuring the latest Intel Core i7 processor and Nvidia discrete graphics chip.
The notebook features Intel's second-generation Core i7-2630QM quad-core processor with Nvidia's high-end GeForce GTX 570M discrete graphics card, and is equipped with gaming keyboards made by SteelSeries.
The system is also capable of supporting DDR3 memories up to 16GB, while the adoption of RAID 0 setting for the notebook's hard drives helps double their storage capacity, and accelerate read-write speed by 70%, the vendor said.
The MSI GT683DX features a 15.6-inch panel and an HD720p webcam.
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