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
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!
18 Comments on MSI GeForce RTX 4090 SUPRIM FUZION Pictured Some More
I also love how this compact form factor enables new builds with watercooled GPUs. Oh wait. 4.5 slot
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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?
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
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.
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.
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.