Back in April, MSI showcased its top-of-the-line Titan 18 Pro gaming laptop packed with an Intel Core i9-14900HX processor, an RTX 4090 GPU, and a mind-boggling 192GB of RAM. The brand has now unveiled the AMD Ryzen-powered counterpart of this laptop called the MSI TITAN 18 Pro Ryzen Edition.

As the name suggests, the laptop has replaced its Intel Core i9-14900HX with an AMD Ryzen 9 7945HX3D processor. This flagship processor out of the red camp features 16-core and includes a 3D V-Cache (75W TDP). The processor has been paired with an RTX 4090 16GB VRAM GPU (175W TDP) and the laptop can be configured with a maximum of 96GB or DDR5 RAM (2 x 48GB) and 4TB storage.

The laptop features up to 18-inch Mini-LED panels with 4K resolution at 120Hz, offering full coverage of the DCI-P3 color gamut. It is also certified with DisplayHDR 1000. For audio, the laptop includes a total of four 2W speakers and two 2W woofers.

It lacks a Thunder 4 port, has an SD card slot and Bluetooth 5.4 as well as Intel Killer Wi-Fi 7 BE1750 for connectivity. As per its JD.com listing, it measures 404 x 307.5 x 24-32.05 mm. The weight has not been disclosed yet, however, we expect it to measure north of 3KGs.

Pricing & availaiblity

The MSI TITAN 18 Pro Ryzen Edition is currently available for pre-order in China via JD.com for RMB 21,999 (~$3,030).

In related news, MSI is reportedly working on a custom RTX 40 series graphics card themed after the highly anticipated Black Myth: Wukong game, which is set to debut on August 20.

(via: Videocardz)