Wednesday, May 29th 2024

MSI GeForce RTX 4090 SUPRIM FUZION Pictured Some More

Earlier this week, MSI inadvertently unveiled its upcoming GeForce RTX 4090 SUPRIM FUZION graphics card as part of a Computex Best Choice Award winner announcement. Allround-PC, a publication with early access to the card went hands-on with it. It turns out, that the card derives its name FUZION from its fully-integrated AIO liquid cooling solution. This is vastly different from the RTX 4090 SUPRIM Liquid X (which we reviewed). The SUPRIM Liquid X uses a 2-slot design for the card, and a factory-fitted AIO that lugs a 240 mm x 120 mm radiator. The SUPRIM FUZION, on the other hand, has a fully integrated liquid cooling solution, with no coolant tubes sticking out!

What this means, is that the AIO pump+block and radiator with its active ventilation are fully contained under the cooler shroud, with internal coolant tubing. There's no external radiator, and no tubes to wrestle with during installation. It's just that the card is very thick, with the source reporting a 4.5-slot thickness. This kind of thickness isn't new, as the ASUS Noctua Edition cards tend to be as many as 5 slots thick. The pictures also seem to show a set of copper heatsinks for the memory chips. We'll be sure to go hands on with this card ourselves at Computex, and hopefully even review it for you in the near future!
Sources: Allround-PC, VideoCardz
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18 Comments on MSI GeForce RTX 4090 SUPRIM FUZION Pictured Some More

#1
Hyderz
THICC gpu coolers are the new trends…
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#2
AusWolf
Very interesting design, albeit a bit late, with the 50-series being just around the corner.
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#3
Vayra86
Awesome! An AIO with your 1500+ dollar card so you can be sure to replace something halfway in its useful life! Where can I sign up

I also love how this compact form factor enables new builds with watercooled GPUs. Oh wait. 4.5 slot

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Money
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#4
AusWolf
Vayra86Awesome! An AIO with your 1500+ dollar card so you can be sure to replace something halfway in its useful life! Where can I sign up
Somehow I don't think people in the market for such a card intend to keep it for too long.
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#5
lepudruk
<hums> Another brick in the.. </>

However, (straight out of curiosity) I would take a look at this cooling's performance results. @btarunr Any chance for you guys to lay hands on that heavy equipment and put it to some testing?
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#6
W1zzard
lepudrukAny chance for you guys to lay hands on that heavy equipment and put it to some testing?
I'll ask for a review sample when I talk to them at Computex
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#7
PLAfiller
Impressive, AIO right under the shroud, the photo makes it "feel" like a 2-slot card and not 4.5 IMO. You don't get plug-n-play any further for an AIO card. I mean you literary install it like any other card.

There goes out the window matx cases with 4-slots, Torrent nano with 3 slots, any other mini-ITX case with less than 5 slots?! ahahah

EDIT: card weight? 2,4kg? -2.6kg?....with packaging will be like five kilos :D it's a CHONKER alright.....need an over-engineered GPU support bracket, unless:

1.) installed in Silverstone 90-degree case, but I am not sure it can work in a vertical position.
2.) inverted case like Corsair 600Q/ 600C

EDIT2: I feel like they are missing on the naming scheme :) ...RTX 4090 Hyper Chonker
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#8
Vya Domus
Pretty bizarre but at least now they have an excuse for making these things huge.
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#9
TheDeeGee
*get's popcorn for the SFF complains*
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#10
vbq7qK68eyYAH4iR
Such a bizarre creation. This seems to be the worst combination of water cooling and air cooling. I don’t see how this “innovation” can cool a 4090. Just give it a 4.5 slot cooler and it’ll probably be cooler and quieter than this solution.
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#11
Tomorrow
AusWolfVery interesting design, albeit a bit late, with the 50-series being just around the corner.
Or just in time. I suspect this is early 5090 design they decided to to adapt to 4090.
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#12
Selaya
any1 remember the 2080ti matrix? no? it's because 'twas a dismal failure. this concept just does not work, you might asw go the asusxnoctua route or something chances are your results will be better
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#13
Rais
How to engineer problems
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#14
Onasi
Selayaany1 remember the 2080ti matrix? no? it's because 'twas a dismal failure. this concept just does not work, you might asw go the asusxnoctua route or something chances are your results will be better
Came to my mind instantly as well. That thing was ridiculous - I think it was almost double the price of the base 2080Ti and, while cool, I remeber it being somewhat loud with a default BIOS.

And yeah, I’ll mirror what everyone already said - nobody sane is buying an overbuilt 4090 when the next-gen is pretty much around the corner. The “money no object” buyers already had their pick of the litter from your Matrixes and Supreme Liquids. And even then, most probably settled for decent air cooled models or used their own waterblocks and loops. Because it’s just more reasonable.
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#15
ThomasK
Great, now feed it enough power so the 12VHPWR connector melts.
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#16
RH92
Selayaany1 remember the 2080ti matrix? no? it's because 'twas a dismal failure. this concept just does not work, you might asw go the asusxnoctua route or something chances are your results will be better
Yep ASUS tried that with the 2080Ti Matrix and the results werent good at all , Strix did better . Besides those kind of GPUs end up ridiculously overpriced when compared to MSRP, pure waste of money !
TomorrowOr just in time. I suspect this is early 5090 design they decided to to adapt to 4090.
5090 FE is stated to have 2 slot cooler so unlikely this has anything to do with 5090 cooling requirements .
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#17
Tomorrow
RH925090 FE is stated to have 2 slot cooler so unlikely this has anything to do with 5090 cooling requirements .
I very much doubt 5090 will have two slot cooler considering that it will equal, if not exceed 4090's 450W power.
Even 4070 Ti Super has a triple-slot cooler and you really think 5090 will have a smaller cooler than a 285W card? Not gonna happen.

Also AIB coolers are always bigger than FE coolers so i would not be at all surprised by a quad-slot or bigger AIB cooler for 5090.
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#18
N/A
Don't tell me there's a regular rad in there, the fins have to be open along the edges for the airflow to work properly.
and 5080 is a single slot like a 8800GT. not possible until the A16 angstrom node unfortunately. Dual slot means 3NM node and that was ruled out.
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