MSI Showcases Diamond-Composite Cooling & Safe 16-Pin Tech for Next-Gen RTX GPUs

MSI unveils diamond-composite cooling, ultra-thin fan blades, and resettable eFuses for future NVIDIA RTX graphics cards, showcasing innovations on an RTX 5090 prototype.

MSI Showcases Diamond-Composite Cooling & Safe 16-Pin Tech for Next-Gen RTX GPUs

is showcasing next-generation cooling and power delivery technologies designed for future NVIDIA RTX graphics cards, marking a shift toward more integrated electrical safety and advanced thermal management. The company demonstrated these innovations on an existing RTX 5090 32 GB prototype platform to illustrate how the components will function in high-end gaming hardware.

MSI RTX 5090 prototype with advanced cooling technology
MSI demonstrates its next-generation cooling and power delivery innovations on an existing RTX 5090 32 GB GPU.

MSI demonstrates advanced thermal management and integrated power safety on an RTX 5090 prototype platform.

The cooling architecture relies heavily on composite materials and precision engineering to maximize heat dissipation within a compact form factor. MSI utilizes diamond-composite thermal pads paired with a diamond-copper composite baseplate to improve thermal conductivity across critical surfaces. The diamond-composite thermal pads and copper baseplates manage the intense thermal loads anticipated from upcoming graphics processor units.

  • Cooling Technology: Diamond-Composite Thermal Pad, Diamond-Copper Composite Baseplate, Ultra-Thin Metal Fan Blades (0.8mm), Advanced Spiral-Groove Heat Pipes
  • Power Delivery & Safety: Safe 16-Pin connector with Safeguard tech, Resettable eFuse (200ns short-circuit response)
  • Prototype Platform: Showcased on an existing RTX 5090 32 GB GPU
MSI MSI Gaming Trio Graphics Card
MSI MSI Gaming Trio Graphics Card

A key physical change involves the fan design, which features ultra-thin metal blades measuring just 0.8mm in thickness. This reduced blade profile is combined with a high-rigidity structural frame to maintain durability while allowing for greater air movement. MSI claims this specific configuration delivers up to 40% better airflow compared to previous designs.

Ultra-thin metal fan blades on MSI graphics card
The ultra-thin 0.8mm metal fan blades deliver up to 40% better airflow through a high-rigidity structural frame.

Heat transfer efficiency is further enhanced by advanced spiral-groove heat pipes that increase the contact area between the vapor chamber and the fins. This design aims to improve thermal performance over conventional straight heat pipe implementations found in many current cards. This integrated approach utilizes advanced spiral-groove heat pipes and ultra-thin metal fan blades to optimize thermal dissipation during intensive tasks.

Power delivery safety has been restructured around a 16-pin connector integrated directly with Safeguard technology on the graphics card itself. This approach removes reliance on external power supply unit protections by incorporating resettable eFuses capable of responding to short circuits in approximately 200 nanoseconds. MSI is currently validating this system with additional power supplies and plans to assign it a new official name.

The final implementation of these cooling and power systems will debut alongside ’s next-generation GPU lineup, which remains in development. No specific pricing or release dates have been confirmed for the MSI Gaming Trio variant at this time. These innovations introduce resettable eFuses with rapid short-circuit response alongside enhanced cooling architectures for next-generation computing platforms.

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