Tuesday, May 30th 2023

MSI VGA Cooling Innovations at Computex 2023: DynaVC and Fusion Chill AIO

MSI at the 2023 Computex introduced a few new graphics card cooling innovations. These include the DynaVC and Fusion Chill AIO. DynaVC is an air-based cooling solution that uses a 3-dimensional vapor chamber base-plate. Conventional vapor chamber plates tend to be flat surfaces, requiring the rest of the cooler to make planar contact with it. MSI's uses a 3-D form for better contact with the GPU, as well as conventional heatpipes, and eliminates the need for soldering between the heatpipes and the vapor chamber. From here, the heatpipes spread heat across the length of the aluminium fin-stack heatsink.

Fusion Chill is an all-in-one (AIO) liquid cooling solution that's fully integrated onto the card—there are no coolant tubes hanging out of the card that lug a discrete radiator. MSI innovated the pump-block to be as thin as possible, along with a copper base-plate that makes contact with all key hot components. From here, a short-length coolant tubing takes it to a custom-shape radiator that integrated the coolant reservoir that has 15% more coolant volume than that of a 240 mm AIO. A pair of high static-pressure variants of its TorX series fans ventilate the radiator. The entire cooling solution is fully integrated with the card like any air-cooler would. MSI is planning to debut this cooler with an upcoming SUPRIM series graphics card.
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7 Comments on MSI VGA Cooling Innovations at Computex 2023: DynaVC and Fusion Chill AIO

#1
RH92
Unless MSI did invent one dimention vapor chambers , all vapor chambers known to human kind use three dimentions :roll: .
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eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
1 size doesnt fit all, they need to customize between AMD and nv cards
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#3
Vya Domus
There is nowhere for the air to flow through in that AIO concept, even if they were to cut openings through the PCB and have the fans in a pull configuration I still think it would incredibly inefficient.
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#4
deu
RH92Unless MSI did invent one dimention vapor chambers , all vapor chambers known to human kind use three dimentions :roll: .
Dude 'Expand your New Realism'!!!! o_O
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#5
Ownedtbh
Two fans for my gpu ? That’s not enough.
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#6
Canned Noodles
The “3-dimensional” vapor chamber baseplate is pretty goofy, but the size of that pump block on the AIO is pretty impressive
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#7
5 o'clock Charlie
This Fusion Chill AIO looks very similar to the one that Gamers Nexus covered in a video about a 4090 engineering sample from Acer.
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