The MSI Titan family is the ultimate in powerful laptops for hardcore gamers looking for pure, unadulterated power rather than style or new technology. The average Titan is designed to hit the coveted 60 FPS on ultra in any modern game without choking on overheating and throttling. At the same time, the equipment here is as thoughtful as possible, but without frills, such as individual backlighting of the keys or a licensed NVIDIA G-SYNC. Buying Titan, the user will not have to regret that the keyboard is not comfortable enough, the display is dim, and the available ports limit the ability to connect an external monitor.


Naturally, Titan laptops are built with cutting-edge components, including the most powerful Core i9-caliber processors and the highest-performing graphics cards in NVIDIA's portfolio. The amount of RAM starts at 16 GB and can go up to 64 GB. As drives, advanced M.2 SSDs with a volume of 1 or 2 terabytes are used. And so that all this goodness does not overheat in the tightness of the laptop case, MSI engineers are constantly working on improving cooling systems. For example, 2020 Titan laptops have 11 heat pipes in addition to the four stock coolers! Largely because of this, the thickness of the titan case can reach 58 mm.

The last update to the Titan series took place in early 2020, before the announcement of the Ampere line. Therefore, most of the models on the market are equipped with NVIDIA's flagship video cards of the previous generation. In particular, these are the RTX 2070 Super and RTX 2080 Super models. Given the special place of the Titan series in the brand hierarchy, we can predict that in the near future we will see announcements of new titans based on 11 generation Intel Core processors and NVIDIA Ampere 3000X series graphics cards. Considering the factors mentioned above, almost the only gaming laptops that offer such equipment without regard to price are the Acer Predator and Asus ROG Mothership.