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MSI introduces new RTX 4080 Super GPU with all-in-one hybrid cooler design they call ‘EXPERT FUZION’

The latest announcement from MSI at Computex
Last Updated on June 4, 2024
MSI introduces a new GPU with an all-in-one hybrid cooler design - RTX 4080 SUPER EXPERT FUZION
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MSI is one of the many brands showcasing new products currently at the Computex event held in Taipei. Within the announcements made for upcoming releases is the introduction of MSI’s new series of GPUs called FUZION. The RTX 4090 SUPER SUPRIM FUZION model was announced last week, however, MSI has just revealed that they’ll be introducing a second model named EXPERT FUZION. This impressive card holds a whole host of features, including being the world’s first graphics card with an all-in-one cooler design.

What does the RTX 4080 SUPER EXPERT FUZION have to offer?

This name may sound familiar, this is because the EXPERT FUZION was one of the most talked about designs at CES 2024, where it was first presented. This card aims to meet users’ demands for high performance by offering innovative solutions. The card has a dual-fan cooler setup, that is featured as the world’s first graphics card with an all-in-one cooler design; presenting a hybrid of push and pull elements. With this design, worked on in collaboration with Cooler Master, MSI has replaced the heatsink inside the card with a full radiator providing short tubes that connect to a pump.

The advanced cooling of both the SUPRIM and EXPERT FUZION advances the capabilities of GPU cooling to improve the gaming experience and complete AI-centric tasks with efficiency. There has been no official date for the release of this card, however, when it does become available it should not be expected that it will be identical to the original RTX 4080 SUPER (released in January). Both cards will retain the three-slot design featured in previous iterations, however, the FUZION will be a bit longer in size.

On top of this, MSI will be collaborating with Microsoft being the first graphics card brand to incorporate its dynamic lighting ecosystem. MSI’s FUZION card users will now be able to control the RGB light colors and effects of supported devices. This can be done without having to install additional third-party control software. We currently don’t know anything about the exact release date of the RTX 4080 SUPER EXPERT FUZION, however, we aim to stay up-to-date with all the information released on this product. So, if you’re interested in the all-in-one cooling solution of the EXPERT FUZION, then be sure to stay tuned.

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