
New MSI Dragonforged Dominance laptops blend NVIDIA RTX 50 GPUs with rich Norse Mythology
MSI is drawing on rich Norse mythology for their latest array of laptops revealed as part their latest MSI Dragonforged Dominance showcase which saw refreshed Norse-inspired updates to their Stealth, Raider, Titan, Vector and VenturePro series laptops along with the latest hardware updates that include NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 series graphics.

Steven Yang, MSI Notebook Regional Sales & Marketing Manager showcasing the new MSI Dragonforged Dominance laptops
New MSI Dragonforged Dominance launch laptops – MSI Titan 18HX, MSI Raider series, MSI Stealth series, MSI Vector series, MSI VenturePro and Venture series
At the top of the totem pole of new MSI Dragonforged Dominance launch offerings is the refreshed MSI Titan 18 HX Dragon Edition Norse Myth that has a hand-painted dragon motif on the top lid, the latest NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 series GPU, an Intel Core Ultra 200HX CPU with integrated NPU as well as a humongous 400W power adaptor. Storage needs are sorted by four SSD slots that support SuperRAID 5 for fast 18,000 MB/s SSD read speeds while its vapour chamber cooling system offers up to 270W of combined CPU/GPU performance.
Next up is the refreshed Raider series that have options for up to AMD Ryzen 9000HX/9000HX3D GPUs or Intel Core Ultra 200HX CPUs with RTX 50 graphics, support for DDR5 6,400 CSODIMM RAM, a hefty dual-fan, seven-heat-pipe cooling array and an 18-inch 4K/120Hz Mini LED display.
Another laptop revealed at the MSI Dragonforged Dominance showcase was their refreshed trio of Stealth series laptops. At the showcase was the slim Stealth A16 AI+ and Stealth A18 AI+ both of which have Copilot+ support along with the Stealth 18 HX AI laptop. The series sports lightweight magnesium-aluminium chassis, RTX series graphics and AMD Ryzen AI 300 or Intel Core Ultra 200H CPUs, MSI’s own Cooler Boost 5 technology as well as a full-sized RGB keyboard.
Also revealed at the MSI Dragonforged Dominance launch were the new MSI Vector series laptops intended for high-load tasks with the line-up consisting of the Vector 16 HX AI, the Vector 17 HX AI and the Vector A18 HX. The entire line-up features a dedicated SSD cooling normal for extended read-write speeds, up to RTX 50 series GPUs, up to Intel Core Ultra 200HX or AMD Ryzen 9000 series CPUs and quiet cooling for better work performance – it’s hard to think of the next breakthrough if your laptop if chugging away like an ICE engine after all.
For business and productivity oriented users, the new MSI Dragonforged Dominance showcase revealed MSI’s venture and VenturePro series that come with Intel Core Ultra 200H or AMD Ryzen AI 300 CPUs with NVIDIA GeForce RTX GPUs, OLED touchscreens, 90Wh batteries, an integrated AI Engine to optimise power and display settings as well as robust and quieter cooling performance.
At present, there’s no announced prices or availability details yet for the new laptops announced at the launch though they are available for preorders in the United States from now until 31 March 2025. Once we get updates for local pricing and launch dates we’ll share them in a jiffy. For more details check out their official page at https://my.msi.com/