MSI Vector 16 HX AI A2XWHG
![]() | 2025VectorgamingmatteRAM upgradededicatedSSD M.2USB-C 80G (USB4)Wi-Fi 6Ebacklight3D face scannerDDR5 Display:16 ", 1920x1200 (16:10) / 2560x1600 (16:10) CPU:Core Ultra 7 / Core Ultra 9, 255HX / 275HX, 1.8 / 2.1 GHz Graphics card:RTX 5070 Ti RAM:16 / 32 GB Storage:SSD M.2 NVMe, 512 GB - 2 TB Laptop weight:2.7 kg |
| A2XWHG-061US | Core Ultra 7 | 255HX | 16 GB | RTX 5070 Ti | 512 GB | Win 11 Home | $1,599.99 .. $1,999.00 | Compare prices 8 | ||
| A2XWHG-275US | Core Ultra 7 | 255HX | 16 GB | RTX 5070 Ti | 1 TB | Win 11 Home | $1,799.99 .. $3,179.00 | Compare prices 11 | ||
| A2XWHG-285US | Core Ultra 7 | 255HX | 32 GB | RTX 5070 Ti | 1 TB | Win 11 Home | $1,999.00 .. $2,159.00 | Compare prices 3 | ||
| A2XWHG-060US | Core Ultra 9 | 275HX | 32 GB | RTX 5070 Ti | 2 TB | Win 11 Pro | $2,199.99 .. $4,199.00 | Compare prices 13 |
High-performance gaming laptops from the MSI Vector 2025 series are capable of replacing a full-fledged desktop system — whether a high-powered gaming PC or a universal workstation. Targeted at a demanding audience: esports professionals, professional streamers, and seasoned gamers ready to invest in maximum performance. The hardware platform is based on Intel Core Ultra 7 and Ultra 9 Arrow Lake generation hybrid processors, featuring 20 to 24 computing cores.
A unique feature of the architecture is the dedicated neuroprocessor designed to accelerate tasks related to artificial intelligence and interaction with Copilot. All modifications handle graphics processing with a discrete NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti graphics card featuring an increased video buffer of up to 16 GB and exclusive support for DLSS 4 in combination with Multi Frame Generation—this combination is especially effective in games with ray tracing and resolutions higher than 1080p.
The RAM volume can reach up to 32 GB, which is adequate for resource-intensive applications and multitasking. All versions of the MSI Vector 16 HX AI A2XWHG are equipped with a 16-inch IPS display with a resolution of 2560x1600 pixels, a refresh rate of 240 Hz, and a response time of 3 ms. The 100% DCI-P3 color gamut allows the screen to be used not only for gaming but also for professional graphic work.
The chassis includes all necessary interfaces, including two USB4 ports with Thunderbolt 4 support, a high-speed LAN port with a bandwidth of 2.5 Gbps, and Wi-Fi 7. Additionally, the series includes a fingerprint scanner, a 3D camera for biometric authentication, and a battery with Power Delivery. The keyboard supports customizable 24-zone RGB lighting.


Speed, 5070TI, build, sound, screen MSI control, noisy, stock SSD, battery |














































1. MSI Control. The management is inconvenient and just for show. That's it. There are no options to adjust operating modes or add your custom scenarios for use. There are 3 operating modes without (Any) customization and maximum performance, where there's nothing except increasing the GPU frequency and fan speed control. That's all.
2. Noisy. In turbo mode, it's like a helicopter. It's so noisy that after about 20 minutes, you get a headache. You can only play in this mode if you kick everyone out of the apartment and wear noise-canceling headphones.
3. The stock SSD heats up like a devil from hell. The system disk + running a game from the same system disk – stable 70-72 degrees. For comparison: the Samsung 990 Evo Plus heats up to 55 degrees during active recording (without a thermal pad).
4. Battery. In eco silent mode, it lasts 1.5 hours at 100% charge (only 2 browsers active, minimal backlight). All the test results they write about, I'm curious how they achieved better results?)))
Other than that, the device is satisfactory, and I'm pleased with the purchase.