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MSI Titan 18 HX Dragon Edition (Draco Epic)

Collector / limited edition

RTX 509018" displayMini LED~4.2 kg (~9.3 lb)
By FinalBoss Hardware TeamHow we research & verifyLast verified 29 Jun 2026
MSI Titan 18 HX Dragon Edition (Draco Epic) gaming laptop

A limited-run collector's Titan 18: the full 175 W RTX 5090, a 4K-class 240 Hz Mini-LED (HDR 1000) panel, 64 GB RAM expandable to 128 GB, dual Thunderbolt 5 and an acid-etched "Dragon Edition" chassis. The catch is the price — roughly $7,000 to $12,000 depending on config, versus around $3,999 for a standard Titan 18 with an RTX 5080. You are paying a steep premium for largely cosmetic exclusivity on top of an already hot, heavy (~4.2 kg) flagship platform.

Pros

  • Full 175 W RTX 5090
  • 4K 240 Hz Mini-LED (HDR 1000)
  • 64 GB RAM (to 128 GB) + dual TB5
  • Acid-etched collector chassis

Cons

  • Steep collector premium (~$7,000–$12,000)
  • Runs hot and loud at full draw
  • Heavy at ~4.2 kg

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Configurations

RTX 5090 · Core Ultra 9 285HX

Core Ultra 9 285HX · GeForce RTX 5090 Laptop (24 GB) · up to 175 W

Also offered with RTX 5080. Limited collector variant of the Titan 18 platform; standard (non-Dragon) Titan 18 starts ~$3,999 for RTX 5080.

from (Dragon Edition collector; up to ~$12,000 by config) $7,000 (as of 29 Jun 2026)

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Display

Size
18"
Panel
Mini LED
Resolution
3840×2400 (UHD+)
Refresh rate
240
HDR
HDR 1000 (per MSI store listing)

Memory & Upgradeability

Installed RAM
64 GB DDR5-6400
Type
DDR5 SO-DIMM (6400 MT/s)
Max RAM
128 GB
Upgradeable
Yes
Soldered
No
Storage
Up to 20 TB (2 TB Gen5 + 2 TB Gen4 base)

Thermals & Noise

Throttling
Shares the 175 W Titan 18 cooling platform; MUX switch. Runs hot and loud at full draw.

Battery

Capacity
99.9 Wh

Connectivity & I/O

Thunderbolt
Thunderbolt 5 (×2)
Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi 7

Build & Design

Materials
Magnesium-aluminum alloy
Weight
~4.2 kg (~9.3 lb)
Build quality
Acid-etched "Dragon Edition" collector chassis

Reliability & common issues

  • Value / pricingmoderate

    The collector "Dragon Edition" with acid-etched chassis commands a large premium (~$7,000–$12,000) over a standard Titan 18 (~$3,999 for the RTX 5080) for largely cosmetic differences.

  • Thermals & weightmoderate

    Built on the 175 W Titan 18 platform — heavy (~4.2 kg / 9.3 lb) and runs hot and loud at full draw, like the standard model.

FAQ

How much does the MSI Titan 18 HX Dragon Edition (Draco Epic) cost?

The MSI Titan 18 HX Dragon Edition (Draco Epic) starts from $7,000 (as of 29 Jun 2026). Pricing varies by configuration and retailer — check the latest on Amazon.

What GPU does the MSI Titan 18 HX Dragon Edition (Draco Epic) have?

It is offered with the RTX 5090 (NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50-series). 1 configuration is listed.

Is the RAM upgradeable on the MSI Titan 18 HX Dragon Edition (Draco Epic)?

Yes — the RAM is user-upgradeable up to 128 GB.

Sources & data quality

Compiled from manufacturer specs and independent reviews. Last verified 29 Jun 2026. Unknown values are left blank rather than guessed.

Recorded conflicts

  • Price: "Dragon Edition" pricing varies widely by config and retailer — YouTube reviews cite $7,000 to $12,000. It is a separate, much more expensive line from the standard Titan 18 (non-Dragon base ~$3,999 for RTX 5080).

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