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MSI GeForce RTX 5090 Suprim Liquid: Estimated MSRP $2,199 – 2,499 The MSI GeForce RTX 5090 Suprim Liquid SOC straps a strong 360mm AiO liquid cooler to NVIDIA’s newest GPU for killer efficiency and quiet operation.
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The embargo was lifted on NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 5090 Founders Version yesterday. When you haven’t learn our protection of the present king of shopper GPUs already, it’s best to accomplish that proper now – spoiler: it was the quickest GPU we’ve examined thus far, and it sports activities a plethora of bleeding edge expertise. If you wish to know precisely what makes the Blackwell-based GPU on the coronary heart of the GeForce RTX 5090 tick, this deep dive into the structure is the place it’s best to begin. To shortly summarize, NVIDIA’s newest RTX 50 GPUs assist new RTX Neural Rendering, RTX Mega Geometry, and DLSS 4 with Multi-Body Generations applied sciences, and have a built-in AI Administration Processor, and up to date media engine with extra encoders and the power to speed up 4:2:2 transcoding.
Right this moment the veil is lifted on GeForce RTX 5090s from NVIDIA’s board companions, and we’ve what will be the most attention-grabbing and highly effective mannequin on the market, the MSI GeForce RTX 5090 Suprim Liquid SOC. There are some concessions to make to put in considered one of these unhealthy boys in your chassis, resulting from its 360mm radiator, however in the long run it’s cooler, quieter and quicker than a Founders Version card. Test it out…
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Technically talking, the MSI GeForce RTX 5090 Suprim Liquid SOC doesn’t stray removed from every other GeForce RTX 5090, when it comes to options and specs. The entire most important applied sciences supported by the Blackwell structure are current, and it options the identical 32GB 28 Gbps GDDR7 reminiscence configuration, although the out-of-box clocks and energy goal on this card are considerably larger than NVIDIA’s reference specs.

The MSI GeForce RTX 5090 Suprim Liquid SOC can truly function in two completely different modes. There’s a dual-BIOS swap on the highest fringe of the cardboard that offers customers the power to decide on between “Gaming” and “Silent” modes (which enhance as much as 2,580MHz or 2,527MHz, respectively), and in case you set up the MSI Heart app, extra enhance modes are additionally accessible. Nonetheless, throughout actual world gaming classes, all of those modes carried out equally, and it’s solely the fan velocity curve that’s considerably tamer in Silent mode. Even then, the MSI GeForce RTX 5090 Suprim Liquid SOC is super-quiet in Gaming mode and the GPU runs exceptionally cool – there’s actually no cause to run in Quiet mode in our opinion. With out MSI Heart put in, we routinely noticed enhance clocks larger than the rated specs anyway. As thorough as it’s that MSI gives customers some alternative concerning clocks and cooling, the general expertise isn’t a lot completely different between the modes being supplied, as a result of the cooler is so highly effective and quiet on this card.


The MSI GeForce RTX 5090 Suprim Liquid SOC card measures 280 x 148 x 51 mm and the 360mm radiator and fan meeting are 394 x 121 x 55 mm. The sleeved tubing is 11.2 mm in diameter and is about 280mm in size (or simply shy of a foot). And the tubing is surprisingly versatile and accommodating.
All informed, the MSI GeForce RTX 5090 Suprim Liquid SOC card itself isn’t a lot completely different when it comes to measurement and girth than a Founders Version, however the radiator would require mounting in a chassis that has the area for it. That stated, nearly any trendy enthusiast-class chassis ought to have the mandatory area for a 360mm radiator; many higher-end chassis can deal with two 360mm radiators.
When it comes to truly setting all of it up, there’s nothing particular required – the AIO cooler and card are all powered by the slot and 16-pin 12VHPWR energy connector. Further energy feeds or fan connections are usually not wanted. Like NVIDIA, MSI additionally included a 4 x 8-pin PCIe energy adapter with the cardboard, that’s sort of unruly, however the newest energy provides with PCIe 5 connectors are coming.

The liquid-cooler consists of a micro-fin copper base and black, aluminum radiator. Three 120mm followers are preinstalled on the radiator and there’s a further fan on the cardboard, together with some heatsinks to assist cool the VRM. All informed, this cooling meeting works nice for the RTX 5090. The followers spin down fully when idle or beneath a lightweight load, and even when totally loaded for lengthy durations, the MSI GeForce RTX 5090 Suprim Liquid SOC stays cool and quiet. As you’ll see a little bit later, temperatures on this card are far decrease than NVIDIA’s Founder’s Version.
The design of the MSI GeForce RTX 5090 Suprim Liquid SOC options plenty of silver, textured / brushed aluminum and sharp angles. There’s a full aluminum backplate on-board that provides rigidity and aids in cooling, and configurable lighting shines via one aspect of the fan shroud and thru the Suprim brand on prime and a diamond-shape cutout on the rear. It’s a handsome setup general, in our opinion.

Outputs on the MSI GeForce RTX 5090 Suprim Liquid SOC are similar to different RTX 5090s (triple DisplayPorts and a single HDMI port), although the case bracket has air flow, whereas the Founders Version doesn’t. NVIDIA’s Founders Version can be a real two-slot design, whereas the MSI GeForce RTX 5090 Suprim Liquid SOC requires solely 2.7 slots. The entire different air-cooled OEM GeForce RTX 5090s we’ve seen, nevertheless, require three slots or extra.
With all of that out of the way in which, what do you say we see how this card performs?