MSI launches exclusive PCs with NVIDIA RTX 3080, 3070 in new U.S. store
MSI's U.S. online store is here to help you get the company's hardware easily, including exclusive PCs.
What you need to know
- MSI launched an online store based in the U.S. recently.
- The store provides an easier way to people to get MSI hardware in the U.S. and includes exclusive PCs.
- The Aegis RS 10TF-214US and Aegis RS 11TE-219US are the first exclusive PCs in the online U.S. MSI store.
It's now easier to grab hardware from MSI if you're based in the United States. MSI recently launched a U.S. version of its online store. It includes exclusive promotions and PCs and should help people in the U.S. pick up the best MSI desktop computers and other hardware.
The first two exclusive PCs available through the U.S. MSI store are the Aegis RS 10TF-214US and Aegis RS 11TE-219US, which feature the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti and RTX 3070 Ti, respectively. MSI explains that it's releasing both desktops exclusively through its U.S. store due to component shortages.
MSI hopes that selling these powerful desktops through its U.S. store will prevent price gouging.
The Aegis RS 10TF-214US Gaming Desktop runs on an Intel Core i7-10700K processor and an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti. It also has 32GB of DDR4 RAM and 2TB of M.2 NVMe SSD storage. It also has 2TB of HDD storage.
The Aegis RS 11TE-219US Gaming Desktop runs on the newer Intel Core i7-11700K processor and pairs it with the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Ti. It features 16GB of DDR4 RAM and 1 TB of M.2 NVM2 SSD storage. For additional storage, it has a 1TB HDD.
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