MSI, a leading PC component manufacturer, showcased its latest products at Computex 2025, demonstrating a wide array of components, including cases, power supplies, graphics cards, and motherboards.
The company highlighted its premium builds with the MSI MEG Maestro 900L PC case, featuring a curved glass enclosure designed for high-end custom builds. Another featured build was a themed PC featuring IRONMOUSE-branded components.
MSI emphasized its graphics card offerings, consistently recognized for producing high-performing cards. The display included the MSI GeForce RTX 5090 Suprim Liquid SOC and smaller form factor cards like the RTX 5060 Ti Inspire 2X OC.
MSI also presented innovative DIY solutions aimed at making PC building more accessible for newcomers. The new cards presented included the RTX 5080 Expert OC and RTX 4080 Super Expert OC, which include a cool-looking grill design.
Several special edition graphics cards were unveiled, such as the MSI GeForce RTX 5070 Cyclone Visual OC with an integrated LCD display and the MSI GeForce RTX 5090 Suprim Titanium Edition SOC.
The article highlights a unique product: the MSI Unibracket, designed to be included with the MSI MPG Coreliquid P13 360 AIO cooler.
The Unibracket solves a common problem for reviewers and testers who frequently switch between Intel and AMD processors for testing purposes.
The different CPU cooler mounting systems on both Intel and AMD motherboards made it difficult to compare performance, as each system has its own mounting. The Unibracket removes the need for swapping brackets.
The Unibracket’s design allows a single bracket to be compatible with both Intel LGA 1700/1851 and AMD AM4/AM5 motherboard mountings, simplifying the testing process.
The author expresses enthusiasm for the Unibracket, considering it a simple yet effective solution for a common issue, and indicating the MSI cooler’s future use in their lab.