MSI uses graphene composite in its graphic cards for improved durability and heat transfer
Update: the MSI RTX 3000 graphene-enhanced GPUs are now shipping
MSI, a global computer hardware manufacturer, has revealed that it is utilizing graphene composites in its RTX 3000 series GPUs.
It seems that the graphene composite parts are replacing the backplate, traditionally made of plastic, and provide greater heat dissipation performance and better stiffness to handle the weight of the entire card while still weighing less than plastics.
It was said that the use of graphene is needed to leverage the increasingly powerful GPUs within each generational leap while providing reinforced durability and conductivity to make sure that the cards work hard and stay intact for a long period of use.
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