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MSI GeForce RTX 4090 Suprim Liquid X

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With their GeForce 40 Series, MSI is introducing a liquid cooling solution that's pre-filled and maintenance free. While other cards take up three or four slots in your system, the Suprim Liquid X is only dual-slot. Our review confirms: noise levels are fantastic, even the pump is inaudible in idle.

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I was going to get one of these, but sadly all sold out immediately on Bestbuy and MicroCenter. Newegg says out of stock, so I don't know if it was ever in stock. Gigabyte has the Aorus which is a triple fan 4090, but going for 1899.
 
I was going to get one of these, but sadly all sold out immediately on Bestbuy and MicroCenter. Newegg says out of stock, so I don't know if it was ever in stock. Gigabyte has the Aorus which is a triple fan 4090, but going for 1899.
These are some of the most custom cards. Don't expect that it will have too much supply. I waited almost a year for a 6800XT with a Waterblock. At that time the vendor I was using was Canada Computers and after waiting a year a card came in but it landed in BC and never left to come to Ontario. You may be better served getting a reference card and getting a block from Alphacool on it.
 
These are some of the most custom cards. Don't expect that it will have too much supply. I waited almost a year for a 6800XT with a Waterblock. At that time the vendor I was using was Canada Computers and after waiting a year a card came in but it landed in BC and never left to come to Ontario. You may be better served getting a reference card and getting a block from Alphacool on it.
Not a bad idea. The only 4090 available on newegg is the Aorus, everything else sold out. I think once the 4080 are available, the 4090 will remain in stock, provided stock is available. Unfortunately newegg allows for purchasing up to 5 units, so I'm sure a handful of people bought the supply and are probably scalping on Ebay. I'll wait.
 
I was going to get one of these, but sadly all sold out immediately on Bestbuy and MicroCenter. Newegg says out of stock, so I don't know if it was ever in stock. Gigabyte has the Aorus which is a triple fan 4090, but going for 1899.

every website is out of stock of every 4090 now. lol Nvidia is dumb as shit for not making launch price 3 grand, the idiots still would have sold it out on day 1. lmao
 
No matter the cost, this is about the only reasonable 4090 out there.
Water is the only sane way to cool those beast.
All fan coolers are stupidly large.
 
I actually don't think the MSI LC was in stock, been watching all morning, I did grab a Strix from newegg and went to order a second after the first and was already sold out.

I want the LC though

every website is out of stock of every 4090 now. lol Nvidia is dumb as shit for not making launch price 3 grand, the idiots still would have sold it out on day 1. lmao
The price for the 4090 isn't unrealistic though, the 3090 on launch was $1499 and the 4090 is $1599 (keeping in mind nvidia isn't involved with exchange rates). So, for the performance gain/inflation, they didn't really screw anyone over. If you recall, RTX Titans and X090s were supposed to be somewhat more limited in production numbers, but guessing they still found a market and decided to make many more.

What I notice is that the return of $1k parts, think AMD/Intel over the last couple years, most CPUs were 500-700 lets say in range, MOBOs even top end being 500-800, now, AMD/Intel are closing in on the 900 (CDN), and the high end mobos are $1k, I totally don't miss the "Extreme Edition days"
 
Perhaps I missed this, but was the true height requirement of the card mentioned somewhere? I mean with the tubes and cables, what is the absolute minimum height a case should have to house this card.
My PC case is a 4U rack and due to the new cable alignment, it seems I may be out of luck.
 
I actually don't think the MSI LC was in stock, been watching all morning, I did grab a Strix from newegg and went to order a second after the first and was already sold out.

I want the LC though


The price for the 4090 isn't unrealistic though, the 3090 on launch was $1499 and the 4090 is $1599 (keeping in mind nvidia isn't involved with exchange rates). So, for the performance gain/inflation, they didn't really screw anyone over. If you recall, RTX Titans and X090s were supposed to be somewhat more limited in production numbers, but guessing they still found a market and decided to make many more.

What I notice is that the return of $1k parts, think AMD/Intel over the last couple years, most CPUs were 500-700 lets say in range, MOBOs even top end being 500-800, now, AMD/Intel are closing in on the 900 (CDN), and the high end mobos are $1k, I totally don't miss the "Extreme Edition days"
I had commented elsewhere with the same thoughts. I have a 2080Ti Aouros 1 fan AIO I think I paid close to 1500 for on launch and this MSI is only 250 more and is twice the performance and a 240 AIO, not a 120, so twice the cooling. I skipped the 3000 due to price and glad I did. I game at 4K 120Mhz on my LG C1, so this is the right card for me. I'll wait until they are back in stock, I've waited this long.
 
I had commented elsewhere with the same thoughts. I have a 2080Ti Aouros 1 fan AIO I think I paid close to 1500 for on launch and this MSI is only 250 more and is twice the performance and a 240 AIO, not a 120, so twice the cooling. I skipped the 3000 due to price and glad I did. I game at 4K 120Mhz on my LG C1, so this is the right card for me. I'll wait until they are back in stock, I've waited this long.
As I said I lucked out, I paid MSRP from newegg canada for a Strix though expensive still prefer the MSI. The OCs don't translate much into FPS anymore, once you get beyond a certain limit at 4k, a few FPS doesn't translate into a different gaming experience

The 3090/3090 ti though have been good to me, I havent found many games I can just 4k, max everything, hdr etc and enjoy (using three of those new alienware OLED monitors). I feel were finally in that era where if you spend the money you get the best finally.
 
As I said I lucked out, I paid MSRP from newegg canada for a Strix though expensive still prefer the MSI. The OCs don't translate much into FPS anymore, once you get beyond a certain limit at 4k, a few FPS doesn't translate into a different gaming experience

The 3090/3090 ti though have been good to me, I havent found many games I can just 4k, max everything, hdr etc and enjoy (using three of those new alienware OLED monitors). I feel were finally in that era where if you spend the money you get the best finally.
I agree, this time around seems like the first since the 8800 GT? where I got my $$ worth. I don't care for newegg allowing 5 units per customer. 2 perhaps, but 5 just supports the Ebay market. I see a bunch of the MSI Suprim X on Ebay, so I'm hoping that once the 4080 launches, the 4090 will have a longer window of availability.
 
Perhaps I missed this, but was the true height requirement of the card mentioned somewhere? I mean with the tubes and cables, what is the absolute minimum height a case should have to house this card.
My PC case is a 4U rack and due to the new cable alignment, it seems I may be out of luck.
great question, took a quick shot


I'd say 20 or 19 cm
 
great question, took a quick shot


I'd say 20 or 19 cm
Man, this is just dumb; this positioning of the tubes on an already tall card makes it go from reasonably sized (for its class) to only fitting in the widest cases...unless you mount it vertically. Also, why are the idle, media playback and multi-monitor consumptions almost twice that of the Founders?
 
Man, this is just dumb; this positioning of the tubes on an already tall card makes it go from reasonably sized (for its class) to only fitting in the widest cases...unless you mount it vertically. Also, why are the idle, media playback and multi-monitor consumptions almost twice that of the Founders?

The pump slows down but it's still running. Could be that.
 
Also, why are the idle, media playback and multi-monitor consumptions almost twice that of the Founders?
Not easy to say, same thing on other cards, without watercooling, so I suspect it's the RGB, but why so much? Maybe some VRM changes?
 
replacing the EVGA :) as they had a costume liquid cooled 3090ti
 
every website is out of stock of every 4090 now. lol Nvidia is dumb as shit for not making launch price 3 grand, the idiots still would have sold it out on day 1. lmao
Local Microcenter has 10s although the one I want in this article is sold out. Zotac has most in stock. FYI.

FYI also MSI has the 1000 watt atx 3.0 psu available now also at microcenter for those who are interested and on their website.
Lastly be smarter than the scalpers sign up directly on MSI's website as well as other etailers for notifications.
Maybe this is meant to be to make us wait for AMD 7000 series by default.
Reminder MSI was caught scalping 3000 series so....
 
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Local Microcenter has 10s although the one I want in this article is sold out. Zotac has most in stock. FYI.

FYI also MSI has the 1000 watt atx 3.0 psu available now also at microcenter for those who are interested and on their website.
Lastly be smarter than the scalpers sign up directly on MSI's website as well as other etailers for notifications.
Maybe this is meant to be to make us wait for AMD 7000 series be default.
Reminder MSI was caught scalping 3000 series so....

Do you know if they are limiting 1 sale per person on 4090's? That's really the only way to curve the third party sellers.
 
Do you know if they are limiting 1 sale per person on 4090's? That's really the only way to curve the third party sellers.
I went to Microcenter today and bought the Zotac cheaper model and they started to ID people to make sure they don't buy multiple cards. I overheard the worker saying they Restock on Wednesdays and Fridays and each store ordered 6 Suprim Hybrids which have yet to come in. So it seems they aren't sold out because they are still yet to come in.

Another fyi Thermaltake also has atx 3.0 psus available.
 
Do you know if they are limiting 1 sale per person on 4090's? That's really the only way to curve the third party sellers.
I'd like to think they would limit sales.

Even with Ampere coming more into stock (some months back), my local Micro Center kept the 1 card per household for 90 days. After 90 days, you could purchase another GPU. This may have changed towards the end when stock was no longer an issue, but I'm certain they would have reinforced the 1 card per household every 90 days for the 4090. This limits someone from buying a lot at a time and leaving everyone else standing there with their junk in the hand and nothing to show from their trip to the store.

I know before my Micro Center put this limit in place, some people would come through and purchase a dozen GPUs and wipe out the 3090/3080/3070 stock that they just received in and it pissed a lot of people off, so they changed to limit it to 1 GPU.
 
Copper waterblock, doesn't appear to be plated, with an aluminum radiator. How long is that AIO going to last? This would be my top choice for a 4090, but I expect a video card to run for years.

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Update: I was lucky to swap the Zotac for the Suprim liquid and get the Corsair adapter cables. I am going to attempt to undervolt the card and use it on my 750 watt sfx corsair platinum psu. 70% power limit seems to get 95% performance as long as you have dedicated 375 watts to post.
Jay2cents is going to attempt to use a corsair 500 watt psu in his next video lol.
 
Most reasonable sized card.
Most reasonable performance for the cost.
I may trade my ROG Strix 4090 for this.
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I'd like to think they would limit sales.

Even with Ampere coming more into stock (some months back), my local Micro Center kept the 1 card per household for 90 days. After 90 days, you could purchase another GPU. This may have changed towards the end when stock was no longer an issue, but I'm certain they would have reinforced the 1 card per household every 90 days for the 4090. This limits someone from buying a lot at a time and leaving everyone else standing there with their junk in the hand and nothing to show from their trip to the store.

I know before my Micro Center put this limit in place, some people would come through and purchase a dozen GPUs and wipe out the 3090/3080/3070 stock that they just received in and it pissed a lot of people off, so they changed to limit it to 1 GPU.

Yes - Microcenter had a lottery. They only allowed me 1 card.

Thank you TECHPOWERUP for testing both the Liquid X and the air-cooled model. I may trade in for the Liquid cooled model. This, for me, completely proves my theory that Liquid cooled cards make more sense than air cooled.
 
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