The MSI was built on the existing RTX 50 series line by unveiling four new GPUs that cater to completely different audiences, ranging from the high-end 5090 to the 5060 TI, which comes from all new editions.
RTX 5090 Suprim Titanium Edition
The first thing that caught my eye was the new flagship RTX 5090 Suprim Titanium Edition, featuring a titanium exterior, which is gold in color. Obviously, this is a powerful thing, but the design highlights it with a serious sparkle. Only Gold PC Build, or anyone who really wants to show off their GPU in the most fashionable way you can imagine.
RTX 5060 TI 16G Twin FROZR 2025 oc
This is a throwback to the original dual fan design, finding the perfect balance between retro and the future. This clearly has the design element that will bring it back on OG GPU day, but it doesn’t go out of place even in current GPU builds.
RTX 5070 12G Cyclone Visual OC
As before PC Building time, I had no personal connection to this, but I can be grateful. Cyclone has customer fans for increased airflow and air pressure, and if that wasn’t enough for you, there’s also a display in the center of the GPU.
RTX 5080 16G Expert OC
MSI has announced a new version of the expert card that looks completely different from other MSI GPUs that don’t use RGB, completely different from other MSI GPUs that choose all metal shrouds similar to FE cards. The difference this time is that you get a much thinner GPU that looks absolutely incredible in any build. The GPU features one of the largest steam chambers of GPUs on the market, allowing them to offer 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. It features the latest Phison E28 controller and offers incredible speeds with a read speed of 14,800 MB/s and a write speed of 14,000 MB/s.