MSI Unveils RTX 50 Series GPU Concepts and Flagship Hardware at COMPUTEX 2025

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MSI's Next-Gen GPUs, Cooling, and Displays Take Center Stage.

[Press Release] MSI showcased major innovations at COMPUTEX 2025, headlined by its new GeForce RTX 50 Series graphics cards. Standout models include the SUPRIM TITANIUM EDITION, known for its strength and lightweight build, and the CYCLONE VISUAL, which integrates a real-time display into its cooling system.

The TWIN FROZR 2025 improves heat dissipation with copper-aluminium fins and a no-solder-hole structure. MSI also unveiled new vapor chamber and core pipe designs, further pushing thermal performance. The award-winning EXPERT Series and a full lineup of RTX 50 Series cards underline MSI’s dominance in GPU engineering.

MSI also revived its MEG series with the MEG X870E ACE motherboard, featuring a bold black-and-gold look, advanced cooling, Wi-Fi 7, and PCIe Gen 5 support. The MEG CORELIQUID E13 cooler introduces a 6-inch LCD and swivel mount for easy installation, while the MEG MAESTRO 900 case offers a premium, showcase-style design with glass panels and high airflow.

In displays, MSI launched the MAG 272QP QD-OLED X50, a 27-inch 2K esports monitor with a 500Hz refresh rate, 0.03ms GTG response time, and deep blacks thanks to Samsung’s 3rd-gen QD-OLED tech.

A collaboration with VTuber IRONMOUSE brought a themed PC lineup, showing MSI’s connection with streaming and anime communities. MSI also revealed DigiME 2.0 with MIA, an AI-powered assistant that helps users explore products and tech support interactively.

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