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MSI RTX 3090 Suprim GPU

MSI teases ‘limited edition’ RTX 3090 Suprim GPU at Computex 2021

Posted on June 2, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

MSI is celebrating its 35th anniversary with a ‘limited edition’ upgrade to its RTX 3090 Suprim graphics card.

The company teased the MSI GeForce RTX 30 Suprim 35th Anniversary Edition during the firm’s Computex showcase, where the company confirmed the souped-up GPU would be launching as a limited edition product.

Details about the graphics card remain thin, though MSI has confirmed that the GPU will feature its new Tri Frozr 2S cooling solution and will be powered by triple 8-pin power connectors delivering at least 350W of power.
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