Speed was the name of the game last week at MSI's Master Overclocking Arena 2011: Americas Final. The event was hosted at the Pole Position indoor kart racing in Las Vegas as part of MSI's CES festivities, and brought together 20 top overclockers (in the form of two-man teams) from both North and South America. When attendees weren't busy measuring liquid nitrogen to bring their CPUs down to a frosty -160°C, they were careening around the track at speeds of up to 45 miles per hour in electric go-karts. Sadly, none of the overclockers were allowed to unleash their homebrew electrical engineering on the karts.
No, it's not made of carbon fiber, but the Stealth 16 Mercedes-AMG Motorsport does have a push-button ignition.
According to recent reports, MSI has disclosed its flagship MEG Z690 Godlike back in December 2021. However, it is recently getting around to releasing it.
MSI has long made a name for themselves with gaming, building PC’s and laptops that deliver power, performance and style. The same is true with the new MSI Creator Z16.