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MSI Unveils GeForce RTX 30-series SeaHawk X Graphics Card

Want to water-cool your GeForce RTX 3080 graphics card, but don’t want all the hassle of hard tubing from a custom loop … MSI have got the perfect answer in the form of their GeForce RTX 30-series SeaHawk X. Expect to pay somewhere in the region of USD $2,000+ 

Taken from TPU … MSI today unveiled the GeForce RTX 30-series SeaHawk X graphics cards, flagship custom-design cards. At this point, the company is still deliberating on which GPU to base the card on (whether it’s RTX 3080 or RTX 3090, although we predict the company could go with the latter). Like every SeaHawk-branded card before it, the RTX 30-series SeaHawk X is characterized by a factory-fitted AIO closed-loop liquid cooling solution. The latest-generation SeaHawk X cooler, co-designed by Asetek, features a large copper cold-plate that cools not just the GPU via a micro-fin lattice, but also memory chips surrounding the GPU. The AIO pump-block located at the card’s end of the cooler features Asetek’s latest low-noise pump.

The MSI RTX 30 SeaHawk X is connected to a 240 mm x 120 mm aluminium radiator, which is ventilated by a pair of 120 mm TorX 4.0 fans that feature webbed impellers. On the card itself, a single fan is installed on the cooler, which ventilates a series of heatsinks that cool the VRM. An aluminium back-plate cools the memory chips on the reverse side of the PCB. MSI optimized the fans to completely turn off (including the radiator fans), below a temperature threshold. The pump runs at all times. MSI hasn’t finalized the clock speeds of the card, or its price.

Source: TPU

 

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