The rear offers four USB 2.0 ports, an HDMI for VR, HDMI out, and a USB 3.1 port. Unfortunately, this demo unit did not have the stand, so I could not test how it would look, but I think it can be imagined.ĭespite its small size, the Trident 3 Arctic still has plenty of ports, with headphone and microphone jacks in the front, along with a USB Type C, two full-size USB 3.1 ports, and an HDMI port. This PC can be orientated horizontally and also vertically with the included stand.
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While MSI does state on its website that it is customizable, I wasn't able to find software to control it within Windows or in the BIOS. To add a tiny bit of flair, MSI has also included an RGB light on the front corner. The sharp lines and shape give it a design that is unique and interesting. Now, looks will always be subjective, but in my personal opinion, I think it looks good. Unlike most PCs that are large and muted, the MSI Trident 3 Arctic strives to achieve quite the opposite with its small size and bright white color.
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Rear: VR link (HDMI) x 1, HDMI out, USB 2.0 4x, USB 3.1 x 1
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Specificationsįront: mic in, audio out, USB 3.1 x 2, USB 3.1 type-C x 1, VR Link (HDMI in) x 1 But can this small PC offer enough power when it comes to gaming and other tasks? Let's find out. Rather than looking like a traditional desktop, it instead, looks more like a gaming console. The Trident 3 Arctic by MSI is a small and powerful PC, designed to fit in the smallest of spaces. While things are still similar now, there are exceptions.
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In order to pack power into a computer, manufacturers had to build massive cases to house the hardware. In most cases, it was the cost and the size. It used to be that, when you wanted a gaming PC, there always had to be some kind of compromise.