MSI Gaming Desktop PC Codex R2 Review
The MSI Codex R2 delivers modern gaming specs at a fair price, but cuts corners where you can't see them. Is the convenience worth the compromise?
The 30-Second Version
A decent pre-built with a modern RTX 5060 and good RAM/storage, but it uses a budget motherboard and generic PSU. Performance is solid, not spectacular. Worth it if you prioritize convenience over peak optimization.
Overview
The MSI Codex R2 is a solid, no-frills gaming desktop that gets you in the game. It packs a modern RTX 5060 and a decent i5-14400F CPU, paired with a generous 32GB of DDR5 RAM and a 2TB SSD. That's a good foundation.
But it's also a classic pre-built story. The components are a bit of a mystery box—the motherboard might not let the RAM run at full speed, and the power supply is generic. You're paying for convenience and a warranty, not hand-picked premium parts.
Performance
Performance is decent for the price, but it's not chart-topping. The RTX 5060 is a capable 1080p/1440p card, and the CPU handles gaming and general tasks just fine. Our database puts its overall performance in the 21st percentile for this category, which means it's fine, but there are faster rigs out there. The weak spot is the potential bottleneck from that H610M motherboard, which might cap your RAM speed and limit future upgrades.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Strong base specs for the money (RTX 5060, 32GB RAM, 2TB SSD).
- Ready to game right out of the box with Windows 11 installed.
- Good value if you don't want to build your own PC.
- Handles VR and modern games at good settings.
Cons
- Uses a budget motherboard that may limit RAM performance. 23th
- Comes with a generic, no-name power supply. 28th
- Connectivity options are basic and score low in our rankings. 28th
- Not the most compact or stylish case on the market. 30th
Specifications
Full Specifications
Connectivity
| Headphone Jack | Yes |
Features
| Weight | 9.7 kg / 21.3 lbs |
Value & Pricing
At $1359, it's a fair deal. You're getting current-gen GPU and CPU tech with plenty of RAM and storage. The catch is you're also paying for the MSI brand and assembly, while they cut corners on the motherboard and PSU to hit that price. If you're comfortable upgrading those parts later, it's a fine starting point. If you want a fully optimized system from day one, you might feel short-changed.
vs Competition
It sits in a crowded field. Compared to building it yourself, you'd save money and get better parts, but lose the warranty and convenience. Against other pre-builts from brands like CyberPowerPC or iBUYPOWER at this price, the specs are competitive, but they all tend to use similar budget motherboards and PSUs. The key differentiator here is the RTX 5060—it's a newer card than the RTX 4060s often found in this bracket, giving it a slight edge in future-proofing.
| Spec | MSI Gaming Desktop PC Codex R2 | LG UltraGear LG - UltraGear 27" IPS Dual Mode (4K UHD 180Hz, | Samsung Odyssey Neo Samsung - 57" Odyssey Neo G9 Dual 4K UHD Quantum | ASUS ROG Swift ASUS ROG Swift 32" 4K OLED Gaming Monitor PG32UCDP | Apple Studio Display Apple - Studio Display - Standard glass - | BenQ Mobiuz BenQ MOBIUZ EX271U 27" 4K HDR 165 Hz Gaming |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Screen Size | - | 27 | 57 | 32 | 27 | 27 |
| Resolution | - | 3840 x 2160 | 7680 x 2160 | 3840 x 2160 | 5120 x 2880 | 3840 x 2160 |
| Panel Type | - | IPS | VA | OLED | IPS | IPS |
| Refresh Rate | - | 180 | 240 | 240 | 60 | 165 |
| Response Time Ms | - | 1 | 1 | - | - | 1 |
| Adaptive Sync | - | G-Sync Compatible | FreeSync Premium Pro | G-Sync Compatible | - | FreeSync Premium |
| Hdr | - | HDR400 | HDR10+ | HDR10 | ✗ | HDR10 |
| Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare |
| Product | Color | Compact | Display | Feature | Ergonomic | Performance | Connectivity | Social Proof |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MSI Gaming Desktop PC Codex R2 | 28.1 | 50.4 | 30.2 | 30.1 | 27.8 | 22.5 | 30.5 | 41.9 |
| LG UltraGear 27" Dual Mode Compare | 89.8 | 80.4 | 90.5 | 82.4 | 96.5 | 94.1 | 99.9 | 97.3 |
| Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 57" Dual Compare | 99.4 | 50.4 | 99.6 | 82.4 | 87.8 | 96.3 | 99.4 | 99.3 |
| ASUS ROG Swift 32" Compare | 99.9 | 72.4 | 98.7 | 82.4 | 87.8 | 81.3 | 96.7 | 97.3 |
| Apple Studio Display Studio Display Standard glass Tilt-adjustable stand Compare | 96.7 | 80.4 | 99.4 | 99.6 | 72.3 | 22.5 | 96 | 98.1 |
| BenQ Mobiuz EX271U 27" Compare | 92 | 88.5 | 90.5 | 82.4 | 96.5 | 92.1 | 91.8 | 74 |
Common Questions
Q: Does the motherboard limit the DDR5 RAM speed?
Probably. The included H610M chipset is a budget option, and while the PC works, the RAM likely isn't running at its full advertised potential. It's a common cost-cutting move in pre-builts.
Q: Can it run two monitors?
Yes, the RTX 5060 has multiple video outputs, so running a dual-monitor setup is no problem at all.
Q: What brand is the power supply?
It's a generic, unbranded unit. It works for the stock configuration, but if you plan on adding powerful upgrades later, swapping it for a known reliable brand is a good idea.
Who Should Skip This
Skip this if you're a tinkerer who wants every component optimized from the start. The budget motherboard and generic PSU will annoy you. Also, if you need tons of USB ports or specific connectivity, look elsewhere—its connectivity scores are in the bottom third of our database.
Verdict
Buy this if you want a capable, modern gaming PC delivered to your door with zero assembly hassle, and you're okay with the idea of potentially upgrading the power supply or motherboard down the line. It's a good 'get me gaming now' machine that won't embarrass itself.