MSI Aegis Z Gaming Desktop: AMD Ryzen R7-7700, Geforce RTX 4070 Super, 16GB DDR5, 1TB m.2 NVMe SSD, 80+ Gold PSU, WiFi, Keyboard & Mouse, DIY Friendly, Windows 11 Home: 7NUE-676US
- AMD Ryzen R7-7700
- Simplistic Design: Enjoy the latest generation of Windows 11 Home for your everyday needs. *MSI recommends Windows 11 Pro for business use.
- Max FPS. Max Quality. Powered by AI: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 SUPER GPUs are beyond fast for gamers and creators. Powered by the new fourth-gen Tensor Cores and Optical Flow Accelerator on GeForce RTX 40 Series GPUs, DLSS 3.5 uses AI to create additional frames and improve image quality.
- Cool While Gaming: In conjunction with an RGB CPU Air Cooler, the Aegis RS features four system cooling fans; three in the front and one in the rear to pull in cool air and push heat out of the PC
- Easy to Upgrade: the Aegis RS series gives gamers flexible system management through standardized MSI components and parts.
$1,529.00
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Specification: MSI Aegis Z Gaming Desktop: AMD Ryzen R7-7700, Geforce RTX 4070 Super, 16GB DDR5, 1TB m.2 NVMe SSD, 80+ Gold PSU, WiFi, Keyboard & Mouse, DIY Friendly, Windows 11 Home: 7NUE-676US
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Roger –
The super annoying thing: Windows wouldn’t update. It needed to, but failed every time after trying for 20 minutes. When I did some digging I figured out the image was bad and wasn’t installed correctly. The first thing you’ll need to do is a full Windows reset, and instruct it to download a new uncorrupted image (it’s easy, Windows will walk you through it if you don’t know how). This will fix it, but it’ll need to run about 2 hours.
The quality of the build is decent, mid-low fans, has plenty of ports on front/back, and was easier than dealing with building it myself. It’s not loud, but it never really idles down to whisper quiet. It doesn’t bother me at all while gaming, but it would still like to browse the web sometimes without a fan blowing. The RGB can cycle through around 9 patterns, including pulsing and solid, but cannot be turned off. The included software for the RGB doesn’t seem to work. I have an older ultra wide monitor (3440×1440 75hz) and the 4070s easily pushes games at high quality. In games that are easy to run like Destiny 2 or No Man’s Sky, it can run at around 240fps, though I cap it because it exceeds what my monitor can show. Overall I think I’d buy it again, given the price.