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Phanteks Announces GPU Block for MSI SUPRIM (X)/GAMING (X) TRIO RTX 3090 Ti Cards

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Phanteks is announcing the new Glacier G3090Ti MSI Water Block Bundle containing the water block and backplate designed for the recently launched MSI SUPRIM (X) / GAMING (X) TRIO RTX 3090Ti cards. With the most powerful cards out of the MSI GeForce RTX 30 series lineup, our newly announced water block can provide excellent cooling and achieve top performance. With increased power consumption and front memory chip location on the new RTX 3090Ti design, the Glacier G3090Ti MSI water block will be a great benefit to bring unprecedented cooling to the new MSI SUPRIM (X) / GAMING (X) TRIO RTX 3090Ti cards.

Like all Glacier water blocks, the water block will use premium materials such as a nickel-plated copper base, clear acrylic top, black or chrome aluminium cover plates, and industrial quality VITON o-rings to ensure the best reliability and longevity. The water block will come with integrated D-RGB lighting that beautifully complements your build and can sync with Phanteks' D-RGB accessories and A-RGB equipped motherboards.






The Glacier G3090Ti MSI Water Block Bundle also includes the CNC-cut aluminium backplate with thermal pads to further cool the RTX 3090Ti PCB components. The backplate matches the blocks' black anodized or nickel-plated surface finish. The Glacier G3090Ti MSI Water Block Bundle will be available in black anodized and chrome color options.

Availability & Pricing

The Phanteks Glacier G3090Ti MSI Bundle Pack will be available to purchase by the end of May 2022.

  • Glacier G3090Ti MSI Bundle Pack Black: €229.99 / $229.99 / £194.90
  • Glacier G3090Ti MSI Bundle Pack Chrome: €249.99 / $249.99 / £214.90

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A 3 slot bracket for a single slot card? Very interesting choices...
 
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A 3 slot bracket for a single slot card? Very interesting choices...
Hummm, an interesting choice indeed.....

I like the overall looks of the block, but me thinks they will probably get alot of negative comments/backlash for this design, as if every Suprim owner has a bunch of unused slots available for nothin but a mounting bracket......
 

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Corsair or Heatkiller are the best reasonably priced blocks, Optimus if you want high end.
 
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The Tag line should be:

"The most expensive just got more expensive"

Corsair or Heatkiller are the best reasonably priced blocks, Optimus if you want high end.

Heatkiller is a model line by the brand Watercool, but yes, excellent blocks indeed, aesthetically the best there are in my opinion... I would argue the best in the business, and at this point, anything is better than looking at the same old EK products over and over and over. As for Optimus, I haven't seen any third-party reviews to support the "best" claim
 
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The reviews I've seen on these cards suggests the air cooling on OEM models is top notch. Not sure about demand for water-cooling in this instance.
 
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The RTX 4090 is around the corner for those who are willing to buy this i think they should wait for the new cards.
 
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A 3 slot bracket for a single slot card? Very interesting choices...

I'd think it's a cost cutting measure where it just comes with no bracket and you're supposed to use the original one...

...in which case why such penny-pinching in such an expensive product!? :kookoo:
 
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A 3 slot bracket for a single slot card? Very interesting choices...
Hi,
I've never received a new pci-e slot cover with a water block
They've all used the cards original so what it is, is what size it is.
 
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