





🔥 Dominate every pixel and frame with MSI Titan 18 HX – power that never quits!
The MSI Titan 18 HX AI A2XWJG is a cutting-edge 18" UHD+ Mini LED gaming laptop featuring an Intel Core Ultra 9 285HX processor, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 GPU with 24GB GDDR7, and a massive 64GB DDR5 RAM. Equipped with dual 2TB NVMe SSDs, WiFi 7, and Windows 11 Pro, it delivers top-tier performance for gaming, 3D animation, and professional multitasking in a sleek, durable chassis optimized for cooling and connectivity.
| ASIN | B0F5ZMLD51 |
| Amazon Bestseller | #435,176 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #10,880 in Traditional Laptop Computers |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Brand | msi |
| Color | Black |
| Computer Memory Type | DDR5 RAM |
| Connectivity Type | Wi-Fi 7 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (5) |
| Date First Available | June 6, 2025 |
| Form Factor | Traditional Laptop |
| Graphics Card Description | GeForce RXT 5090 GPU 24GB GDDR7 |
| Graphics Card Interface | Integrated |
| Graphics Card Ram Size | 24 GB |
| Graphics Chipset Brand | NVIDIA |
| Graphics RAM Type | GDDR7 |
| Hard Disk Description | SSD |
| Hard Drive Size | 4 TB |
| Item Weight | 2.49 Kilograms |
| Item dimensions W x H | 40.4 x 3.2 x 30.7 cm |
| Item model number | TITAN18HXA2412 |
| Lithium Battery Energy Content | 90 Watt Hours |
| Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
| Lithium Battery Weight | 0.45 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | MSI |
| Maximum Memory Supported | 96 GB |
| Memory Technology | DDR5 |
| Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 4 |
| Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 3 |
| Operating System | Windows 11 Pro |
| Optical Drive Type | DVD-R DL |
| Processor Brand | Intel |
| Processor Count | 24 |
| Processor Speed | 2.1 GHz |
| Processor Type | Intel Core Ultra 9 |
| Product Dimensions | 40.39 x 3.2 x 30.68 cm; 2.49 kg |
| Resolution | 3840x2400 ピクセル |
| Screen Resolution | 3840 x 2400 pixels |
| Series | Titan 18 HX AI A2XWJG |
| Standing screen display size | 18 Inches |
| Studio Monitors | 4 x 2W speakers, 2 x 2W woofer |
| Wireless Type | 802.11.be |
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This thing WORKS. Expensive? Yes. But there's nothing I've thrown at it that it can't handle. Any AAA game, anything. The fans do spin up a lot, but that's the price you pay for rock solid, smooth performance. See my review of the Acer Predator. Broken out of the box. Almost nothing ran on it. I was late to return, so it's in a closet. This is the kind of computer I meant to purchase. Zero regrets.
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First off, I'm a long time MSI laptop user having purchased their laptops for 10+ years now as well as having bought the Titan series starting with the GT-75 so make of that what you will. In addition to gaming, I also work in 3D animation and video production so having mobility and power in a compact form is of the utmost importance and these laptops usually never disappoint. Upsides: The presentation of this laptop is exquisite and another improvement over the previous generations. The power of this laptop is not to be trifled with as this mammoth can handle the most demanding AAA game titles at their highest settings and in terms of animation, I find my renders to be twice as fast as the GT-77 series. The built in speakers are also pretty decent with some nice bass added in. The 4k screen with 120hz refresh rate is just chefs kiss and the overall look of everything is great. One huge positive I've found is this laptop doesn't get nearly as hot as any of the previous laptops I've used. Those laptops would get so hot sometimes, it almost burned to the touch. Even with the most demanding games and animation programs I've used, the surface temperature on the Titan 18 remains relatively cool and the fan noise is noticeably more quite than its predecessors which could start to sound like a jet taking off from the runway. I typically always have these laptops plugged in so in terms of battery life, I couldn't really say whether it's better or not but I will say, the external battery is much more compact than previous generations and they've also returned the location of the plug to the back of the computer. They've also moved the vents on the sides of the computer inward, a huge plus. The previous generations had plastic vents that ran along the side of the computer and if you're always on the go like me, wear and tear WILL takes it toll and those plastic vents used to always break. Now that the vents are pushed in and no longer plastic, it's clear the engineers have done their homework and have more than likely eliminated the issue of plastic bits breaking off your valuable laptop. Downsides: It might be this laptop in particular, but some of the usb slots behave abnormally when it comes to using the Arctis Nova Pro Wireless headphones. Sometimes they work with the base station, sometimes they don't, making communication and audio playback troublesome (everything is updated on both ends). My next issue is sometimes for whatever reason, the computer will stutter for a moment or so. Whether I'm playing a game, animating, or just browsing the web, it will momentarily freeze for just a second or two (clean computer with clean installs). No big deal if I'm just casually doing something, but when it comes to competitive gaming where every moment counts, the stutter can be annoying and in some instances, unacceptable, especially for a laptop that exceeds $5,000. There should be NO issues for a laptop of this price and caliber, period. I'll keep an eye on both of these issues and see if it gets better or worse. The touch pad is an enormous step backwards in terms of functionality. The GT-75 was THE de facto touch pad with great responsiveness and solid right and left click buttons built separately from the touch pad. I could actually game on that touch pad competitively it was that good. The GT-77 took a major step backwards with the click buttons built in to the touch-pad like any other standard laptop. Now with the Titan 18 HX, the touch pad is barely usable. You can hardly tell you're clicking on the touch pad and because the touch pad is solidified with the rest of the laptop (no separation or gaps), it's extremely clunky to use. Double tapping and clicking in general is now much more difficult than it needs to be (clicking and dragging borderline impossible) and as far as I'm concerned, makes using an external mouse a MUST to avoid dealing with selection issues. This is a case of fashion over function and the biggest blemish of this laptop by far. Overall, this laptop is everything I envisioned it being besides the touch pad and the issues mentioned. The power is second to none and the visuals are top shelf. If you can get this laptop at a discount, do NOT hesitate. Unless you're a touch pad crazed lunatic like me, you will not be disappointed with this new generation of MSI Titan laptops. P.S. - If you're reading this MSI, PLEASE return to form and make the touch pad more like the Titan GT-75 for future models.
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