• Welcome to TechPowerUp Forums, Guest! Please check out our forum guidelines for info related to our community.

MSI Aegis Ti GAMING PC (Dual-GPU)

cadaveca

My name is Dave
Joined
Apr 10, 2006
Messages
17,232 (2.62/day)
MSI sent us their latest fully featured PC, the Aegis Ti, to take a look at. This PC departs from the "traditional box" design in a big way and is ready to support not just one but two GTX 1080s! It's VR ready, including an HDMI port in front and dual M.2 drives, which can be configured in RAID, making it ready for whatever you want to throw at it.

Show full review
 
Last edited by a moderator:
Joined
Apr 30, 2011
Messages
2,651 (0.56/day)
Location
Greece
Processor AMD Ryzen 5 5600@80W
Motherboard MSI B550 Tomahawk
Cooling ZALMAN CNPS9X OPTIMA
Memory 2*8GB PATRIOT PVS416G400C9K@3733MT_C16
Video Card(s) Sapphire Radeon RX 6750 XT Pulse 12GB
Storage Sandisk SSD 128GB, Kingston A2000 NVMe 1TB, Samsung F1 1TB, WD Black 10TB
Display(s) AOC 27G2U/BK IPS 144Hz
Case SHARKOON M25-W 7.1 BLACK
Audio Device(s) Realtek 7.1 onboard
Power Supply Seasonic Core GC 500W
Mouse Sharkoon SHARK Force Black
Keyboard Trust GXT280
Software Win 7 Ultimate 64bit/Win 10 pro 64bit/Manjaro Linux
Great PC, although overpriced. Thanks for the review @cadaveca !
 

cadaveca

My name is Dave
Joined
Apr 10, 2006
Messages
17,232 (2.62/day)
temp ? noise ?
Exhaust air temps are listed, and clearly there is no throttle by the benchmark results. MSI VGAs are nearly silent as is, and the AIO CPU cooler ensures that CPU load noise was minimal. I do not possess a proper dB meter.

Since this is available as a barebones, and some builders offer full customization of the parts inside, such metrics are not representative of all configurations, so are not reported. I asked MSI to send me another unit, which I am expecting in the coming week or so (barebones), and I'll be using it as my main system, so I can offer better details on my specific configuration at that time.

Great PC, although overpriced. Thanks for the review @cadaveca !

There is a bit of an increase in price over buying all the parts separate (dual 950 pro, 32 GB of SO-DIMM ram, 2TB drive, CPU, dual VGAs, board, PSU, case, OS, AIO cooler), but it is not that much, and a worthy expense for warranty service and building of the PC, which some people are simply not willing to deal with.
 
Last edited:
Joined
Nov 13, 2007
Messages
10,232 (1.70/day)
Location
Austin Texas
Processor 13700KF Undervolted @ 5.6/ 5.5, 4.8Ghz Ring 200W PL1
Motherboard MSI 690-I PRO
Cooling Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 w/ Arctic P12 Fans
Memory 48 GB DDR5 7600 MHZ CL36
Video Card(s) RTX 4090 FE
Storage 2x 2TB WDC SN850, 1TB Samsung 960 prr
Display(s) Alienware 32" 4k 240hz OLED
Case SLIGER S620
Audio Device(s) Yes
Power Supply Corsair SF750
Mouse Xlite V2
Keyboard RoyalAxe
Software Windows 11
Benchmark Scores They're pretty good, nothing crazy.
so wait the overclocking is done by hitting a turbo button? did I read that right?
 
Joined
Nov 3, 2013
Messages
2,141 (0.56/day)
Location
Serbia
Processor Ryzen 3600
Motherboard X570 I Aorus Pro
Cooling Deepcool AG400
Memory HyperX Fury 2 x 8GB 3200 CL16
Video Card(s) RX 470 Nitro+ 4GB
Storage SX8200 Pro 512 / NV2 512
Display(s) 24G2U
Case NR200P
Power Supply Ion SFX 650
Mouse G703
Keyboard Keychron V1 (Akko Matcha Green) / Apex m500 (gateron milky yellow)
Software W10
Talk about next level of ugly.
 

cadaveca

My name is Dave
Joined
Apr 10, 2006
Messages
17,232 (2.62/day)
so wait the overclocking is done by hitting a turbo button? did I read that right?
Yes, yes you did. You know, like the original Turbo buttons back in 386 days...

Talk about next level of ugly.
Hard to please everyone with a single case design. I actually love it. It looks like a head, inside which the "brains" of my PC sit. Excellent!
 
Joined
Oct 21, 2005
Messages
6,878 (1.02/day)
Location
USA
System Name Computer of Theseus
Processor Intel i9-12900KS: 50x Pcore multi @ 1.18Vcore (target 1.275V -100mv offset)
Motherboard EVGA Z690 Classified
Cooling Noctua NH-D15S, 2xThermalRight TY-143, 4xNoctua NF-A12x25,3xNF-A12x15, 2xAquacomputer Splitty9Active
Memory G-Skill Trident Z5 (32GB) DDR5-6000 C36 F5-6000J3636F16GX2-TZ5RK
Video Card(s) EVGA Geforce 3060 XC Black Gaming 12GB
Storage 1x Samsung 970 Pro 512GB NVMe (OS), 2x Samsung 970 Evo Plus 2TB (data 1 and 2), ASUS BW-16D1HT
Display(s) Dell S3220DGF 32" 2560x1440 165Hz Primary, Dell P2017H 19.5" 1600x900 Secondary, Ergotron LX arms.
Case Lian Li O11 Air Mini
Audio Device(s) Audiotechnica ATR2100X-USB, El Gato Wave XLR Mic Preamp, ATH M50X Headphones, Behringer 302USB Mixer
Power Supply Super Flower Leadex Platinum SE 1000W 80+ Platinum White
Mouse Zowie EC3-C
Keyboard Vortex Multix 87 Winter TKL (Gateron G Pro Yellow)
Software Win 10 LTSC 21H2
That case... Strong enough for a man, made for a boy.
 
Joined
Oct 1, 2006
Messages
4,884 (0.76/day)
Location
Hong Kong
Processor Core i7-12700k
Motherboard Z690 Aero G D4
Cooling Custom loop water, 3x 420 Rad
Video Card(s) RX 7900 XTX Phantom Gaming
Storage Plextor M10P 2TB
Display(s) InnoCN 27M2V
Case Thermaltake Level 20 XT
Audio Device(s) Soundblaster AE-5 Plus
Power Supply FSP Aurum PT 1200W
Software Windows 11 Pro 64-bit
Yes, yes you did. You know, like the original Turbo buttons back in 386 days...
If I remember correctly, the "Turbo" button back in the day actually Underclocks the CPU so older software / games run properly.
 

cadaveca

My name is Dave
Joined
Apr 10, 2006
Messages
17,232 (2.62/day)
If I remember correctly, the "Turbo" button back in the day actually Underclocks the CPU so older software / games runs properly.
If that's the case, mine was wired backwards. :p

Then when I had a cyrix system, it'd cycle through three speeds.
 
Joined
Jul 31, 2016
Messages
17 (0.01/day)
Location
asia
System Name Shion
Processor i7 3770
Motherboard MSI Z77A-G45 Thunderbolt
Cooling Thermalright True Spirit 120
Memory CML8GX3M2A
Video Card(s) Gainward RTX 2060S Ghost
Storage WD10EZEX, WD30EZRX, ST500DM002
Display(s) LG 32LN5400
Case Thermaltake Suppressor F31
Power Supply Enermax NAXN ENP-650AWT
Mouse Logitech B100
Keyboard Logitech K200
Software Win 7 x64 Pro
Benchmark Scores www.3dmark.com/compare/fs/6541472/fs/3112687
thx for the review.

just curious, what kind of form factor that mobo ? and those gpus, are they connected using pci-e risers ?
 

cadaveca

My name is Dave
Joined
Apr 10, 2006
Messages
17,232 (2.62/day)
thx for the review.

just curious, what kind of form factor that mobo ? and those gpus, are they connected using pci-e risers ?
To be honest, the board doesn't resemble standard form factors. To me, it resembles a beefed up laptop board, and the use of SO-DIMM memory kind of bolsters that idea. And yes, there is a single "riser" that connects to the motherboard @ a 90 degree angle to allow the GPUs to connect. It does also allow a single GPU to be used as well, but I did not go so far into disassembly as to see what sort of connection the board uses. I will take a look at that when my barebones arrives in the near future.
 
Joined
Dec 30, 2010
Messages
2,087 (0.43/day)
Yes, yes you did. You know, like the original Turbo buttons back in 386 days...


Hard to please everyone with a single case design. I actually love it. It looks like a head, inside which the "brains" of my PC sit. Excellent!

If I remember correctly, the "Turbo" button back in the day actually Underclocks the CPU so older software / games run properly.

Actually, that turbo button exists from the 286 and even 8086 / IBM XT already. Programs where made and counted on the 'fixed' CPU speed, i.e 4.87Mhz vs 12Mhz. Programs would run 3 times as fast on 12Mhz compared to the original 4.87Mhz. The IBM XT had that same problem as well. The turbo button was nothing more then a real-time multiplier to either set back at 12Mhz or "33MHz" if we're talking 386 age. The same problem exists on consoles; they need to have fixed CPU speeds in order to work properly.

Anyway: why would the lack of voltageadjustment be a problem? Users who buy a crossfire based computer shoud'nt OC at all with such specs (2x ssd, 2x Radeon's) and so on.
 

cadaveca

My name is Dave
Joined
Apr 10, 2006
Messages
17,232 (2.62/day)
Anyway: why would the lack of voltageadjustment be a problem? Users who buy a crossfire based computer shoud'nt OC at all with such specs (2x ssd, 2x Radeon's) and so on.
I see no problem in OC'ing, and MSI must not either, since you can do it with a push of the front logo. Default VID with any CPU is going to be a bit higher than it really needs to be and the option to choose what voltage your system runs at is a bit of freedom I'd personally appreciate and so should any user.
 
Joined
Dec 30, 2010
Messages
2,087 (0.43/day)
And what if the user blows up components for not carefully picking voltages? Is that MSI's problem? I think they are just playing safe on this side. If that motherboard is from a known vendor then you should be able to reflash the BIOS with voltage support.
 

cadaveca

My name is Dave
Joined
Apr 10, 2006
Messages
17,232 (2.62/day)
I think they are just playing safe on this side. If that motherboard is from a known vendor then you should be able to reflash the BIOS with voltage support.
It is a custom board for this unit, so no flashing.

Of course they are playing it safe, but they could also offer a range of options within what I would call acceptable limits. I'd like multiplier adjustment as well anyway.

And what if the user blows up components for not carefully picking voltages?

The same applies as it would with any motherboard. I see it as a non-issue. It is just a matter of designing the board to handle the range of voltages offered. Why do some motherboards offer CPU voltage up to 2.1V?


In the end, it's not that big of a deal, or I'd not be waiting for one to use as my main system, but here I eagerly sit, waiting for one... ;) I'd like the added flexibility, but it is not a deal breaker for me by any means. However, there is a difference between pretty awesome and perfect.


I would have loved to have kept the one they sent to me for testing, to be honest, but I did have to return it. I'll have to pick up a couple of 1070's to use with it, but I don't mind having to do that at all. Maybe I'll get 1080's, but for some reason I prefer the 1070...o_O
 
Joined
Dec 30, 2010
Messages
2,087 (0.43/day)
HP, Dell, any other vendor "locked out" many options that would tamper clockspeeds and all in Bios. If there was a clockgen on the board, you still would be able to control that clockgen by CPUFSB or any particular program (if that clockgen was a known one). Some custom boards of both brands where rebrands of a commercial board, and reflashing it with a commercial bios would unlock that stuff.

I think that system is pretty fast enough, that it does'nt need OC'ing at all. The button is rather a gimmick simular as any asus board having a OC button which boosts up MP and default voltage. Any pro oc'er would proberly find a way in to raise FSB / MP and all.
 
Joined
Oct 8, 2015
Messages
717 (0.23/day)
Location
Earth's Troposphere
System Name 3 "rigs"-gaming/spare pc/cruncher
Processor R7-5800X3D/i7-7700K/R9-7950X
Motherboard Asus ROG Crosshair VI Extreme/Asus Ranger Z170/Asus ROG Crosshair X670E-GENE
Cooling Bitspower monoblock ,custom open loop,both passive and active/air tower cooler/air tower cooler
Memory 32GB DDR4/32GB DDR4/64GB DDR5
Video Card(s) Gigabyte RX6900XT Alphacooled/AMD RX5700XT 50th Aniv./SOC(onboard)
Storage mix of sata ssds/m.2 ssds/mix of sata ssds+an m.2 ssd
Display(s) Dell UltraSharp U2410 , HP 24x
Case mb box/Silverstone Raven RV-05/CoolerMaster Q300L
Audio Device(s) onboard/onboard/onboard
Power Supply 3 Seasonics, a DeltaElectronics, a FractalDesing
Mouse various/various/various
Keyboard various wired and wireless
VR HMD -
Software W10.someting or another,all 3
MSI's app "command center" nor Intel's XTU allow for cpu multi changes or tension adjustments? I'm guesstimating here theres a z170 chipset powering that machine,...alsoThrottleStop has plenty of options.
 

cadaveca

My name is Dave
Joined
Apr 10, 2006
Messages
17,232 (2.62/day)
MSI's app "command center" nor Intel's XTU allow for cpu multi changes or tension adjustments? I'm guesstimating here theres a z170 chipset powering that machine,...alsoThrottleStop has plenty of options.
I'd like to see options for adjusting the OC offered by pressing that button, not software-based tools.

MSI command center does not offer any adjustments, no.

HP, Dell, any other vendor "locked out" many options that would tamper clockspeeds and all in Bios. If there was a clockgen on the board, you still would be able to control that clockgen by CPUFSB or any particular program (if that clockgen was a known one). Some custom boards of both brands where rebrands of a commercial board, and reflashing it with a commercial bios would unlock that stuff.

I think that system is pretty fast enough, that it does'nt need OC'ing at all. The button is rather a gimmick simular as any asus board having a OC button which boosts up MP and default voltage. Any pro oc'er would proberly find a way in to raise FSB / MP and all.
Oh, for sure it is fast enough, however, I have a CPU that can do 5 GHz that I'll install into the Aegis Ti, and the most it'll run is 4.6 GHz. To do so will require voltage and multiplier options, should I want to have the option of using that button, and being able to switch between stock and OC on the fly while like, in a game. I'd like the option to maximize what that button offers.

That's part of why I like this system so much in the first place; it is a basic dual-GPU box with fantastic quiet cooling, but also offers immediate OC to both CPU and GPUs by pressing the logo up from. I'd like the option to adjust the GPU OC too. It has nothing to do with what's required or needed, it's about having options. I also mentioned in the review that not all fan speeds can be adjusted, too. Again, that's about having options similar to what you'd get by buying separate components and building a system that way.


MSI offers motherboards with a dial that allow some pretty hefty OCs. Having THAT option on a system like this would be more to my fancy, even without the options to adjust voltages. And again, it's a minor detail that isn't preventing me from building and having an Aegis Ti of my own for daily use.
 
Joined
Oct 8, 2015
Messages
717 (0.23/day)
Location
Earth's Troposphere
System Name 3 "rigs"-gaming/spare pc/cruncher
Processor R7-5800X3D/i7-7700K/R9-7950X
Motherboard Asus ROG Crosshair VI Extreme/Asus Ranger Z170/Asus ROG Crosshair X670E-GENE
Cooling Bitspower monoblock ,custom open loop,both passive and active/air tower cooler/air tower cooler
Memory 32GB DDR4/32GB DDR4/64GB DDR5
Video Card(s) Gigabyte RX6900XT Alphacooled/AMD RX5700XT 50th Aniv./SOC(onboard)
Storage mix of sata ssds/m.2 ssds/mix of sata ssds+an m.2 ssd
Display(s) Dell UltraSharp U2410 , HP 24x
Case mb box/Silverstone Raven RV-05/CoolerMaster Q300L
Audio Device(s) onboard/onboard/onboard
Power Supply 3 Seasonics, a DeltaElectronics, a FractalDesing
Mouse various/various/various
Keyboard various wired and wireless
VR HMD -
Software W10.someting or another,all 3
that can do 5 GHz that I'll install into the Aegis Ti, and the most it'll run is 4.6 GHz. To do so will require
Ahammz , so you've installed say cip and it yelded a "what em a call it: conservative-optimal" oc, the first I'll confused me a bit.
Even so for an un/in(knowlageable times experienced) I for one would be awe'd ,yet my perfection seeking controll freak obsesive compulsion disorder .,...,
 

fullinfusion

Vanguard Beta Tester
Joined
Jan 11, 2008
Messages
9,909 (1.67/day)
@cadaveca looks like a nice score for review purposes ;)

Hey those 1070 cards, are they the full size cards or just a smaller card?
 
Top