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CES 2025: MSI reveals new PSUs, AIO 360 CPU cooler, and dual system case

MSI is making a splash at CES 2025 with a range of exciting new products, including liquid coolers, power supplies, and a groundbreaking concept case that redefines PC building.

The new MAG Coreliquid A15 liquid cooler combines high-performance cooling with a user-friendly design. The A15 series uses a redesigned copper base and the new CycloBlade 9 fans, improving performance compared to its previous AIO liquid coolers. For those who love a bit of bling, the A15 series features customisable ARGB Gen 2 LEDs controllable through MSI Center. MSI's focus on “EZ DIY” is evident in features like the Uni Bracket, EZ Connect, and EZ Conn-Design, simplifying the installation of the CPU cooler. Lastly, it comes with an adjustable offset kit specifically designed for Intel Core Ultra CPUs to address heat source offsets for optimal cooling.

MSI is also introducing two new flagship power supplies: the MEG Ai1600T PCIE5 and MPG A1250GS PCIE5. Both models feature dual native 12VHPWR connectors for high-end GPUs and comply with the latest ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 standards. With 80 Plus, Cybenetics, and PPLP certifications, these PSUs have been tested to ensure they offer the performance, efficiency, and reliability that you want from high-end power supplies.

The star of the show is the MEG Maestro 900L PZ concept case, a revolutionary case inspired by stage displays. This modular chassis supports dual-system configurations (ATX and Mini-ITX), offering unparalleled flexibility and expandability. It can accommodate up to 16x 120mm fans or two 420mm radiators, ensuring exceptional cooling for even the most demanding systems. The modular motherboard tray can be rotated 90º for customised layouts, allowing for personalised builds.

KitGuru says: Interested in any of MSI's new PC components announced at CES 2025?

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