We continue with more gaming laptops. Without a doubt, the most successful gaming equipment of the last two years, among which we find all kinds of models and alternatives for all kinds of players: from the most demanding those who want to save as much as possible without giving up plenty of power to play. And thanks to the PcComponentes Orange Days we have a few very interesting models on offer to choose from.
MSI Katana GF66 11UE-667XES Intel Core i7-11800H/8GB/512GB SSD/RTX 3060/15.6"
PVP in PCComponents €999.00
For 999 euros now we can get this MSI Katana that offers more than satisfactory performance to play whatever we want, for a limited time at PcComponentes. And right now it has a discount of no less than 500 euros, which makes it one of the best options within its price range.
This MSI Katana GF66 11UE-667XES has everything we ask of a gaming laptop: portability, discreet gaming design, good screen and, above all, hardware that allows us to play any game title with good performance. market. Even taking advantage of ray tracing and DLSS technologiesreserved only for NVIDIA graphics of the RTX families.
Specifically, this equipment contains an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 graphics card with 6 GB of VRAM memory, a high-performance Intel Core i7-11800H processor, 8 GB of RAM and 512 SSD storage. In addition to a 15.6-inch Full HD panel with a refresh rate of 144 Hz. Perhaps we would miss another 8 GB of RAM, but considering that we can easily expand it ourselves, not bad at all if we take into account the total price of the reduced equipment.
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Take advantage of the offer of this MSI gaming laptop with the RTX 3060, reduced to its historical minimum by the Orange Days of PcComponentes: run before it flies!
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3D PC Games
by Carlos Castillo.