MSI has built on its substantial existing RTX 50-series line by announcing four new GPUs that will all cater to totally different audiences ranging from the high-end 5090 all the way down to the 5060 Ti which all come in brand new editions.
RTX 5090 Suprim Titanium Edition
The first one that caught my eye was the new flagship RTX 5090 Suprim Titanium Edition which features a titanium exterior that is gold in colour. Obviously, this is one powerful but the design sets it apart with some serious bling. It’ll go with any gold PC build, or just anyone that really wants to show off their GPU in the most fashionable way imaginable.
RTX 5060 Ti 16G TWIN FROZR 2025 OC
This is a throw-back to the original dual-fan design and finds the perfect balance of retro and future, with it clearly having design elements that take it back to the OG GPU days, but it also wouldn’t look out of place in any current GPU build.
RTX 5070 12G CYCLONE VISUAL OC
Whilst I didn’t have a personal connection with this one as it was before my PC-building time, I can appreciate it. The Cyclone has a custome fan for increased airflow and air pressure and if that wasn’t enough for you, there’s also a display in the middle of the GPU as well.
RTX 5080 16G EXPERT OC
MSI also announced a new version of its Expert card which looks totally different to any other MSI GPU opting for an all-metal shroud similar to FE cards and absolutely no RGB. What’s different this time around is that you get a much thinner GPU that will still look absolutely incredible in any build. The GPU also features one of the largest vapour chambers of any GPU on the market allowing it to deliver incredible cooling performance that closely rivals MSI’s flagship Vanguard GPU.
MSI SPATIUM M571 PCIE GEN 5 SSD
Something else that caught my eye was the new MSI Spatium M571 PCIe Gen 5 SSD which features the latest Phison E28 controller to deliver incredible speeds with read speeds of 14,800 MB/s and write speeds of 14,000 MB/s making it one of the fastest SSD on the market with the ability to maintain them without throttling.