MSI has introduced a new variant of its GeForce RTX 5090 GAMING TRIO lineup, branded as the Next-Gen model. The company is showcasing this card at COMPUTEX 2026 to highlight an updated cooling architecture rather than a change in core silicon. This refresh targets users who prioritize acoustic performance and thermal efficiency over raw specification changes.

MSI highlights updated cooling architecture for quieter operation and lower temperatures in the new graphics card variant.
The new graphics card retains the standard GeForce RTX 5090 GPU paired with 32GB of memory, matching the official model designation. MSI confirms that there are no alterations to the underlying GPU configuration, memory capacity, display output ports, or power connector layout compared to previous iterations. The focus remains entirely on refining the physical design and thermal management capabilities.
- GPU: GeForce RTX 5090
- Memory: 32GB
- Cooling System: Improved cooling design for quieter operation and lower temperatures
MSI states that the Next-Gen model features an improved cooling system designed for quieter operation under low loads. The company also claims the card achieves lower temperatures when the GPU is subjected to full computational stress. These adjustments aim to enhance user comfort during extended gaming sessions or intensive workloads without requiring a complete redesign of the card's internal components.
The exact position of this new model within MSI's product hierarchy remains unconfirmed. The Next-Gen variant could potentially replace the existing GAMING TRIO design entirely, or it might sit above it as a premium option in the lineup. The manufacturer has not released detailed information on clock speeds, power consumption, or the exact cooling methods for the new design.
Pricing and specific availability details for the MSI GeForce RTX 5090 GAMING TRIO Next-Gen are currently unlisted. NVIDIA's showcase at COMPUTEX 2026 only confirms the card as one of MSI's new partner models for the event. Buyers will need to wait for official announcements from MSI before purchasing information becomes available.
The release aligns with industry trends where companies enhance current premium models instead of launching completely new chipsets right away. The Next-Gen model represents a targeted update to address specific user concerns regarding noise and heat, which are common considerations for owners of powerful graphics cards.



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