Monday, March 10th 2025

XFX Releases "Magnetic Wing" 3D Print Models for New QUICKSILVER Radeon RX 9070 Series

Shortly after participating in AMD's special RDNA 4 launch event, XFX presented its custom Radeon RX 9070 Series graphics card models to Chinese media outlets. The board partner's "QUICKSILVER class" customizable shroud design was highlighted by global PC hardware news sites—a demonstration unit was showcased with attached "racing car red and white" sections. At the time, XFX's web presences teased this intriguing modular system: "the RX 9000 Series QUICKSILVER Class GPUs features customizable magnetic wings which can be easily removed and replaced to match your style and needs." Select models also sport the manufacturer's impressive "Magnetic Air" triple-fan system—as explored in W1zzard's review of a related (higher-end) MERCURY model; worth a read!

Very recently, XFX's RDNA 4 QUICKSILVER splash page was updated with additional information: "3D Printer Required—3D files available in the downloads section on the product pages." A fresh VideoCardz report covered the availability of 3D print files for compatible card models, via official download pages. Owners can print out their own interpretations, but "magnets are required for assembly." XFX has not yet indicated whether it will sell aftermarket magnetic wing parts. The company's general mentioning of "RX 9000 Series" could imply that forthcoming QUICKSILVER models—e.g. Radeon RX 9060 XT—will be similarly provisioned with modular shroud designs.
Last week, OC3D's "Tiny" Tom Logan confirmed that his XFX QuickSilver RX 9070 OC Gaming Edition black review unit featured the magnetically attached shroud pieces:


Fast-forward to the 4-minute and 24-second mark.
Sources: XFX_PlayHard Tweet, VideoCardz, XFX Force Official
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6 Comments on XFX Releases "Magnetic Wing" 3D Print Models for New QUICKSILVER Radeon RX 9070 Series

#1
Chaitanya
Easy swap fans(on Sapphire and XFX) are back and with XFX going a step forward with 3D printable panels.
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#2
katzi
IF I had a 3D Printer, I'd 100% consider this GPU more for this lol.

Print some Purple "wings" for it.
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#3
Mysteoa
katziIF I had a 3D Printer, I'd 100% consider this GPU more for this lol.

Print some Purple "wings" for it.
Why not just getting the white/black version and painting them purple? I have a printer, but I don't think it will look good with all the layer lines.
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#4
_roman_
Am I the only one who is worried that the cover plastics with fan is not one piece?

Disappointing news. The first impression was, the hole fan could be printed in a 3d printer because it's swapable.

Why not release all parts for the 3d printer?
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#5
R-T-B
_roman_Am I the only one who is worried that the cover plastics with fan is not one piece?

Disappointing news. The first impression was, the hole fan could be printed in a 3d printer because it's swapable.

Why not release all parts for the 3d printer?
Probably because the fan & motor is detatchable together and you cannot 3D print a motor...
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#6
AusWolf
I'm getting early 2000s swappable front plate phone vibes. :rolleyes:

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