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MSI unveils new Limited Edition products, starting with RTX 4060 NV Edition

MSI has just introduced a new series of limited-edition products. Simply named Limited Series, these products will have a limited manufacturing run and will only be available via select merchants for a short time. The first product is an Nvidia-themed RTX 4060 graphics card designed by MSI.

The MSI RTX 4060 Gaming X NV Edition manufacture will be limited to 6,000 units. As the name implies, it will be based on the RTX 4060 GPU, currently positioned as the lowest-tier product of Nvidia's RTX 40 series lineup. Looking at the design, it seems it will be much like the standard MSI RTX 4060 Gaming X graphics card with Nvidia's signature green colour scheme, which fits the model quite well.

This graphics card is just the first drop, suggesting that more Limited Series products are on the horizon. As far as we know, future drops may not be limited to Nvidia graphics cards. Since MSI is Intel's and AMD's AIB partner, we could see similarly themed graphics cards using their GPUs. In fact, we don't even know if the drops will only consist of limited-edition graphics cards. MSI may also launch unique hardware components, accessories, and peripherals under the Limited Series banner.

The MSI RTX 4060 Gaming X NV Edition will be available on September 25th. Unfortunately, it is unclear if these items will have a worldwide reach or will be limited to certain locations.

KitGuru says: Although limited, 6,000 units should be more than plenty to get one of these if you really want it. The only possible issue will be their availability in your region.

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