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MSI collaborates with Evangelion for new mech-themed PC components

If you like anime or just know a thing or two about Japanese animation, there's a good chance you've heard about Evangelion. If you're one of the millions of fans worldwide, you might be pleased to know that MSI has partnered with the Khara and the EVA e: Project esports brand to create a collection of Evangelion-themed PC components.

MSI's Evangelion e: Project collection is mostly inspired by the original “EVA-01 TEST TYPE”, featuring purple and green patterns similar to the giant mecha. The collection comprises of four products: a B660 Tomahawk motherboard, a MAG Coreliquid C240 liquid cooler, a MAG A650BN power supply, and an MPG Gungnir 110R case.

Together, these four components can be used as the foundation for your EVA 01-themed build. They are expected to release later this month. Moreover, for each Evangelion e:Project collection component you buy, MSI will award 120 points as part of the MSI Reward Program.

To celebrate the launch of the new collection, users can participate in the MSI x Evangelion e: Project Mission running from May 12th to June 12th. Here, you can get an MSI x EVA e: Project collection set accompanied by an Intel Core i5-12600K CPU, an MSI RTX 3060 Gaming X 12G GPU, an MSI Spatium M470 PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 1TB SSD, and a Kingston Fury Beast 16GB memory kit (2x8GB).

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