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MSI AegisRS10SF077US-226185-R Aegis RS i7 RTX 2080 Ti Gaming PC (Renewed)

i7-10700KF16GB DDR4650WBluetooth 5.1USB 3.1

An i7-10700KF pushing 5.1 GHz paired with an RTX 2080 Ti 11GB still delivers competitive 4K gaming performance at a renewed price point.

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Overview

The MSI Aegis RS pairs the Intel Core i7-10700KF — 8 cores, 16 threads, 3.8 GHz base with a 5.1 GHz single-core boost, 16MB cache, and an unlocked multiplier — with the NVIDIA RTX 2080 Ti 11GB GDDR6, a GPU that launched as Turing's flagship and still occupies a strong position in the high-end rasterization tier. The 2080 Ti's 352-bit memory interface and 11GB VRAM buffer are architectural advantages that remain relevant: at 4K, VRAM headroom is a real constraint, and 11GB absorbs high-resolution texture packs that would overflow an 8GB card. The processor's 5.1 GHz boost and 16-thread execution make it a non-factor in gaming CPU bottleneck scenarios, and its thread count supports simultaneous workloads — game + stream encoder + Discord + browser — without frame time degradation. This renewed unit has been upgraded and certified for performance before resale, and runs Windows 11 Home.

This machine targets enthusiast gamers and content creators who want RTX 2080 Ti-class performance at a renewed price point. At 1440p, this configuration runs virtually every current title at maximum settings above 60 fps. At 4K, most titles sustain 60 fps at high-to-ultra settings, with ray tracing adding a meaningful tax. The 2TB SATA SSD provides enough capacity for a large game library, though a future NVMe upgrade would eliminate the storage throughput ceiling. The mid-tower chassis is the right form factor choice here — the 650W PSU, full ATX board, and standard PCIe slot make future GPU swaps straightforward when the time comes. The included Wi-Fi 6 AX200 card means no wired run is required, while the triple DisplayPort + HDMI output array supports competitive multi-monitor setups natively.

Key Features

This Renewed product is tested and certified to look and work like new, with limited to no signs of wear. The refurbishing process includes functionality testing, inspection, and repackaging. The product comes with 90-day warranty

【Upgraded】 Seal is opened for Hardware/Software upgrade only to enhance performance. No Display ; Wi-Fi 6 AX200 Wifi, Bluetooth 5.1, Ethernet LAN (RJ-45), No Webcam, .

【Powerful Performance with Intel Core i7-10700KF Octa Core】 10th Gen Intel Core i7-10700KF 3.8GHz Processor (upto 5.1 GHz, 16MB Cache, 8-Cores, ) ; NVIDIA RTX 2080 Ti 11GB GDDR6 Dedicated Graphics, .

【High Speed and Multitasking】 16GB DDR4 DIMM; 650W Power Supply, RGB Lighting Air Cooling CPU Cooler; Black Color, .

【Enormous Storage】 2TB SATA SSD; 2 USB 3.1 Gen1, 2 USB 3.2 Gen1, 2 USB 2.0, 1 HDMI, 3 Display Port (DP), USB 3.2 Type-C Gen2, No Optical Drive, 1 x Microphone Jack, 1 x Headphone Jack. Windows 11 Home-64.,

Specifications

Processor
Intel Core i7-10700KF, 8-Core / 16-Thread, 3.8 GHz base / 5.1 GHz boost, 16MB cache
Memory
16GB DDR4 DIMM
Storage
2TB SATA SSD
Graphics
NVIDIA RTX 2080 Ti 11GB GDDR6
Operating System
Windows 11 Home 64-bit
Wireless
Wi-Fi 6 Intel AX200, Bluetooth 5.1
Wired Networking
Ethernet LAN (RJ-45)
USB Ports
2x USB 3.1 Gen1, 2x USB 3.2 Gen1, 2x USB 2.0, 1x USB 3.2 Type-C Gen2
Display Outputs
1x HDMI, 3x DisplayPort
Optical Drive
None
Audio
1x Microphone Jack, 1x Headphone Jack
Cooling
RGB Lighting Air Cooling CPU Cooler
Power Supply
650W
Form Factor
Mid Tower
Dimensions
17" x 9" x 20"
Weight
30 lbs
Color
Black
Condition
Renewed, 90-day warranty

Pros & Cons

👍 Pros

  • RTX 2080 Ti 11GB GDDR6 with a 352-bit memory bus sustains 4K gaming with high texture budgets without VRAM overflow.
  • i7-10700KF (8-core, 16-thread, 5.1 GHz boost) handles simultaneous gaming and streaming without CPU-bound frame drops.
  • 2TB SATA SSD provides ample fast storage for large game libraries — modern AAA installs averaging 50–100GB each.
  • Wi-Fi 6 AX200 delivers low-latency wireless connectivity at up to 2.4 Gbps theoretical throughput on compatible routers.
  • Mid-tower form factor (17" x 9" x 20") accommodates future GPU or storage upgrades more readily than SFF alternatives.

👎 Cons

  • 16GB DDR4 is a configuration bottleneck — modern AAA titles and background processes can approach this ceiling, and the RTX 2080 Ti warrants 32GB to avoid memory pressure in memory-heavy workloads.
  • SATA SSD (not NVMe) tops out around 550 MB/s sequential read — functional but a measurable step behind the PCIe Gen 3/4 speeds available on this platform.
  • 650W PSU provides adequate but not comfortable headroom for the 10700KF + RTX 2080 Ti thermal envelope, leaving no margin for component overclocking.
  • Renewed status means remaining component lifespan — particularly on the RTX 2080 Ti, a GPU with a known thermal history under heavy workloads — is non-transparent; the 90-day warranty reflects this risk.
  • RGB air cooling is adequate under standard gaming loads but offers no liquid-cooling thermal headroom for sustained all-core overclocking of the 10700KF.

Frequently Asked Questions

The RTX 2080 Ti 11GB GDDR6 remains a capable high-end GPU. Its 352-bit memory bus and 11GB VRAM buffer handle 4K textures without overflow, and it outperforms current-generation RTX 4060 Ti cards in raw rasterization throughput. Ray tracing performance is functional but not class-leading versus Ampere/Ada successors. For 1440p and 4K gaming in most titles, it sustains competitive frame rates.
The 10700KF's 8-core/16-thread architecture at 5.1 GHz single-core boost handles gaming CPU loads without contention, and the 16-thread count means a streaming encoder (x264 or NVENC) can run concurrently without pulling clock speed from the game thread. The "KF" suffix means it's unlocked for overclocking and has no integrated graphics — the RTX 2080 Ti is the only display output path.
The listing notes the seal was opened for hardware/software upgrades to enhance performance before resale. This typically means RAM, storage, or thermal paste replacement. The 2TB SATA SSD and current software configuration reflect the post-upgrade state.
Technically yes, but with limited headroom. The 10700KF TDP is 125W (spiking higher under boost), and the RTX 2080 Ti TDP is 250W — together roughly 375–400W under full gaming load. A 650W PSU covers this, but leaves minimal margin for overclocking either component. Sustained maximum-load operation is within spec.
The Intel AX200 is a 2×2 802.11ax module with a 2.4 Gbps theoretical ceiling on compatible routers. For gaming, Wi-Fi 6 on a clean 5 GHz channel is operationally equivalent to Gigabit Ethernet in terms of latency and throughput. The RJ-45 port remains the lower-latency, zero-interference option for competitive play.