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This sleek 2.6 liter machine has a Ryzen 5000G APU, and no room for a GPU
MSI today launched a new addition to its Trident gaming desktop PC range. This popular and well established range usually mixes an impossibly slim build with full-sized desktop class graphics. However, the newest entrant to the series, the MSI MAG Trident S 5M, is entirely AMD APU powered with no option or room inside for a discrete GPU add in card. MSI says this is still a great gaming PC choice, as it is targeting the «cloud gaming and mobile gaming markets.»
The lack of discrete GPU option means MSI has been able to create probably the smallest Trident PC yet, at just 2.6 liters and measuring 13.17 x 7.3 x 3.66 inches (334.7 X 185.4 x 93 mm). Previous MSI Trident PCs with discrete GPUs are compact, but nearer to 5 liters in volume at best. The form factor busting size may be appealing, but the AMD APU-only formula could cause some head scratching regarding its gaming prowess. AMD APUs are widely regarded as the best for iGPUs but their 3D acceleration capabilities pale against some of the weediest GPU add-in-boards. It hasn’t helped MSI’s case that, as some systems have started to ship with AMD APUs including RDNA2 iGPUs, MSI is still using yesteryear’s Ryzen 5000G APUs with integrated Vega 8 graphics at best.
CPUs
AMD Ryzen 7 5700G, Ryzen 5 5600G, or Ryzen 3 5300G processor – all with integrated AMD Radeon Vega Graphics – on a B300 motherboard
RAM
Storage
Network
Realtek RTL8111H(1G) LAN, Intel Wi-Fi 5, BT 4.2
Sound
2 Channel HD Audio(ALC256)
I/O front
I/O rear
Physical characteristics
2.6 liter volume, 334.7 X 185.4 x 93 mm / 13.17 x 7.3 x 3.66 inches, 2.42kg weight
Software
Windows 11, MSI Game Stadium, MSI Center,
MSI App Player, Game Pass(30 days trial), Norton (60 days trial)
Other hardware features worth noting are the slick looking «motherboard quick slot mechanism,» which allows you to slide the innards out of the MSI MAG Trident S 5M for RAM or storage upgrades. For cooling MSI mentions just a «fan cooler,» but we can see a pleasing array of copper heatpipes on show in the promo images.
For the best cloud gaming experience you will want speedy networking, and MSI promises its Lan Manager software is adept at «enhancing the network performance for mobile games, cloud games, and PC games.»
If you still find the MSI MAG Trident S 5M desktop appealing, but don’t want to bother with cloud or Android gaming, the Radeon Vega 8 iGPU should be expected to perform nearly as well as the Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 laptop GPU, depending on game/application.
Will MSI want to charge the gaming PC premium here? We don’t have pricing as yet, and it of course depends on the region. MSI said that its MAG Trident S 5M desktop is shipping now.
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