The MEG Vision X AI is a unique machine because, rather than focusing on RGB or mainstream features, this high-end PC features a giant display panel on the front of the case. The panel is touch-sensitive and incorporates features related to artificial intelligence in particular. This machine now comes in two new configurations that focus on large memory capacity, coupled with a Core Ultra 7 265K!
MEG Vision X AI: 64 GB and a Core Ultra 7 265K!
When you look at the MSI website, configurations with Core Ultra 7 265K are already available. However, these come with “only” 32 GB of memory. Here, we are talking about versions equipped with a 2×32 GB memory kit. Otherwise, the other distinctive feature of these machines is their graphics. The 2NVV7-281JP has an RTX 5080, while the 2NVV7-281JP has an RTX 5070 Ti. This will be the only distinctive feature here.
Furthermore, as the model numbers suggest, these are reassembled PCs intended for the Japanese market; the “JP” is no coincidence. We are curious to know whether MSI is preparing equivalent configurations for the European market.
The configuration is powered by an 850W 80 Gold-certified power supply, which is sufficient given the graphics cards/CPUs. For CPU cooling, we can expect an all-in-one water cooling kit.
More generally, these are high-end PCs equipped with connectivity in line with the target price segment. They feature two Thunderbolt 4 ports coupled with a Killer E5000 5 GbE network card. WiFi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4 are also included.
The announced prices are not cheap, with the version equipped with the RTX 5080 costing $4,640 and the version with the RTX 5070 Ti costing $4,082.









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