At CES 2025, MSI announced a wide range of new PC components, from Intel and AMD motherboards to new cases and a lineup of NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 series cards.
MSI’s RTX 50 Series GPU Lineup
MSI has announced its RTX 50 series GPU lineup, including new models called SUPRIM, SUPRIM Liquid, MSI Gaming Trio, Ventus 3X and Vanguard.
The Vanguard has a Hyper Frozr thermal solution, a Stormforce fan for better airflow, an advanced vapor chamber, and overall quieter and better cooling, and obviously has plenty of RGB lighting too .
In addition to the 5080 Vanguard Edition, MSI is also running a contest called Lucky Blind Box Around the World, which includes one of 10 exclusive lucky designs and a rare Secret Edition. You can enter it here.
SUPRIM Liquid features an innovative hybrid cooling system and a design inspired by the precision of a diamond cut. The 360 mm radiator combined with the STORMFORCE fan provides efficient heat dissipation for maximum performance. Additionally, a patented water block with special water channels, microfin copper base, and automotive-grade coolant keep GPU and VRAM operating temperatures cool even under heavy workloads.
The standard SUPRIM features a HYPER FROZR thermal design and STORMFORCE fan with 7 blades with claw texture for enhanced airflow, precision engineered vapor chamber for efficient heat transfer, and thermal It has an optimized core pipe for improved dissipation.
Gaming Trio is built on MSI’s legacy of Dragon Spirit graphics cards. Featuring the TRIO FROZR 4 thermal design, it integrates a STORMFORCE fan with claw-like blades, a nickel-plated copper baseplate, and airflow enhancement technologies such as Wave Curved 4.0 and Air Antegrade Fin 2.0 for effective cooling and quiet operation Realize.
Finally, the Ventus 3x strikes a balance between performance and affordability. Ventus GeForce RTX 5080, 5070 Ti, and 5070 models meet SFF-Ready Enthusiast GeForce card size guidelines, so DIY gamers can find compatible mITX and mATX cases with confidence that their components will fit. You can build it by
We’re still waiting on exact pricing and release details on which models will be released with each GPU, but it’s a great time to be a PC gamer.
New Intel and AMD motherboards
It also revealed a range of new MSI motherboards for both Intel and AMD platforms. The Intel platform adds two new motherboards with the B860 chipset. MAG B680 Tomahawk WIFI and MAG B860M Mortar WIFI add Thunderbolt 4 support and new EZ DIY features.
On the red side, there are four new MSI motherboards that AMD users have been waiting for.
New X870E boards: MPG X870E Edge TI WIFI and MAG X870E Tomahawk WIFI chipset designs increase PCIe lanes from 36 to 44 for improved connectivity and bandwidth, and faster Gen5 M.2 support . AMD will also have two B850 chipset boards, MAG B850 Tomahawk MAX WIFI and MPG B850 EDGE TI WIFI.
Other highlights of the new MSI motherboards are upgrades to WiFi 7 and 5G, as well as improved EZ DIY functionality.
The new motherboard will be available on January 6, 2025, and the X870E model will be available during the first quarter of 2025.
MEGa’s new case and power supply
In the PC case department, MSI has announced a beast of an enclosure called the MEG MAESTRO 900L PZ, which will be available in Q3 2025. This case features a stunning panoramic view with three tempered glass panels for those who like to show off every angle of their PC. This case also supports dual system construction (ATX and ITX) for those who want to run two PCs. Just in case one PC isn’t enough.
If you need a power supply to complement the same design as your case, MSI also announced two new power supplies. One of them is the MEG Ai1600T PCIE5 M which fits the new MEG MAESTRO case.
project zero x
It wouldn’t be CES without a concept model, and MSI showed off a novel motherboard design. Project Zero and MSI Idea have released several motherboards under this banner in the past, but this concept takes it a step further and is almost unrecognizable as a traditional motherboard.
The Project Zero X motherboard showcase features a full-coverage heatsink that modern motherboards feature. The Zero-Cable design has no meaning other than to provide a clean, aesthetically appealing front with the AIO/cooler visible at the front.
Although it’s a concept, it’s pretty cool to see MSI reinvent the wheel from a design standpoint.
new monitor
MSI has announced the MAG272URX QD-OLED monitor, a smaller 27-inch version of their amazing 32-inch QD-OLED monitor.
It features a 240hz refresh rate, 4K resolution at 166 PPI, and utilizes the new DP 2.1 standard. Like other MSI monitors, it features full USB-C connectivity, so you can connect your notebook with a single cable for both power and video support.
MPG 322URX QD-OLED brings new features including DP 2.1 and new AI features to larger 4K QD-OLED, and MPG 272QR QD-OLED with 500hz refresh rate also comes with DP 2.1 and new AI features .
Three new dual-mode monitors were also revealed, including the MAG 321CUPDF 32-inch curved monitor, MAG 322URDF E16 32-inch flat, and MAG 272URDF E16 27-inch flat, all with dual refresh rates of 4K/160hz and 1080/320HZ .
The new MAG 275QF X32 is a 1440p monitor with 320hz refresh rate with HDMI 2.1 capability.
New features of AI monitor
MSI also announced a number of new AI features, including AI Crosshair, AI Vision, and AI Navigator, which integrates the latest AI menus to easily customize settings in one place.
This allows you to create profiles based on games, activate them based on what you’re playing, and even change them.