MSI Raider 18 HX review: “the RTX 4090 at its best”

The MSI Raider 18 HX isn’t the only behemoth weighing down this brand’s shelves. I recently reviewed the astronomically priced MSI Titan 18 HX, a machine that topped my own benchmarking charts with a massive chassis and top-of-the-range components.

What’s different here? Mostly, the price. The MSI Raider 18 HX is the Titan for those who don’t want to break $5K, packing the same high-end RTX 4090 / Intel i9-14900HX configuration as well as cheaper RTX 4070 and RTX 4080 options. The cheaper model drops some fancier features like the built-in glass trackpad, mechanical keyboard, and full aluminum chassis, but it’s still the same core experience – a luxury powerhouse for the wealthiest gamers among us. With the Titan currently sitting among the best gaming laptops on the market due to its sheer power, the Raider certainly has a lot to live up to.

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Key Specs
Specs Tested Also Available
Price $3,999.99 / £4,699.99 $3,179.99 / £3,699.99
Display 18-inch 4K Mini LED at 120Hz 18-inch QHD+ at 240Hz
Processor Intel Core i9-14900HX
GPU NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 RTX 4070 | RTX 4080
RAM 64GB DDR5 5,600 32GB
Storage 2TB NVMe SSD PCle Gen4 1TB
Connectivity Intel Killer WiFi 7, Bluetooth 5.4
Ports 2x Thunderbolt 4, 3x USB Type-A, 1x HDMI 2.1, 1x Micro SD, 1x 3.5mm audio, 1x Ethernet
Dimensions 1.26 x 15.9 x 12.1 inch
Weight 3.6kg

Design

(Image credit: Future)

The MSI Raider 18 HX is no slimline machine, following in the same Titan footsteps as the more premium model. It retains the same proportions as the more expensive laptop, sitting thicker than both the Razer Blade 18 (0.86-inches) and the Alienware M18 (0.98-inches) with a 1.26-inch height and a 3.6kg weight. That’s considerably heavier than the 3.1kg Razer Blade, but actually lighter than Alienware’s 18-inch entry (4.23kg). This is a big, chunky footprint, but not necessarily a dense one, then. That means it’s still difficult to transport the Raider with any real semblance of comfort, but it’s not going to weigh down your bag quite as much as an Alienware device if you do need to take it on the road.

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