MSI says no to AMD designs? Kind of. The company finally fulfills its promise and announces the first Radeon 7000 GPUs on a tried and true basis. This is to be done before the end of January. However, no relabeled AMD reference models (MBA) will be launched for the time being.
The company has now revealed the full specifications of the new Radeon RX 7900 series. This is also an indicator that MSI will not use the AMD reference models, since no such cards are listed (so far).
The MSI Gaming Trio Classic is a new custom model based on AMD’s RX 7900 XTX and XT GPUs. Both cards are now officially listed on the MSI website and at some third-party vendors. MSI also confirms that the Gaming Trio Classic GPUs will use AMD’s standard clocks, so again, there will be no factory overclocking.
The Classic models are almost a direct copy of the Radeon RX 6900 series. The RX 7900 XT card appears to use the same cooling design as the RX 6950XT Gaming Trio model, but the carrier plate and back plate have been changed to match the Navi 31 design. It is worth noting that the back panel does not have an RGB LED strip like the previous model.
The MSI RX 7900 Gaming X-Trio is a 2.5-slot design with three fans. Both cards measure 32.5×14.1×5.6 centimeters, so they are definitely not the thickest RX 7900 cards on the market. What might be interesting is that both models are equipped with 3x 8-pin power connectors.
Radeon™ RX 7900 XTX GAMING TRIO CLASSIC 24G
Boost Clock / Memory Speed
Up to 2500 MHz / 20 Gbps
24 GB GDDR6
DisplayPort x 3 (up to v2.1)
HDMI™ x 1 (Supports 4K@120Hz/8K@60Hz and VRR as specified in HDMI™ 2.1)
TRI FROZR 2 Design
TORX Fan 4.0 – Fan blades work together in pairs to create unprecedented concentrated air pressure.
Precision-machined heatpipes ensure maximum contact with the GPU and distribute heat along the entire length of the heatsink.
Airflow Control: Don’t worry, Airflow Control directs air exactly where it’s needed for maximum cooling.
The MSI RX 7900 series is now listed by French retailers for €1230 and €1130 for XTX and XT models, respectively. Unfortunately, none of the cards are in stock, so availability is still in question.
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