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Thursday, 17 May 2012 10:29

MSI tries to steal some Chuck Norris mojo

Written by Fudzilla staff



For new desktop gaming rig


MSI is rolling out a new Gamer’s Choice desktop gaming rig, based on Intel’s quad-core Core i7-3770K and Nvidia’s GTX 680 Kepler card with a 2-gig frame buffer.

Curiosly, MSI is calling it Norris Edition. Although it does not mention Chuck Almighty directly, due to legal issues or plain concern for wellbeing of one’s loved ones, MSI probably wouldn’t mind if some of Chuck’s mojo rubbed off on its latest gaming setup.

The Norris Edition tries to live up to its name, with 16GB of memory, 120GB SSD and 2000GB HDD, Blu-Ray, USB 3.0 and SATA 6.0.

Not bad at all, but at €1899 it does not come cheap, either. Unless your rich republican uncle is Chuck Norris and he’s willing to personally drive you to the shop.

You can check it out here.



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