Maxsun Teases Its Future GeForce RTX “Water-Cooled” GPU Concept, Classic iCraft AIGA Designs, Low-Profile 5060 & New Motherboards

Hassan Mujtaba

Maxsun teased its next-generation GeForce RTX "Water-Cooled" design and also showcased some new RTX 50 graphics cards.

Maxsun Has a Futuristic GPU Design Concept For Future GeForce RTX GPUs, Which Will Adopt Water-Cooling

Maxsun, the company that brought several anime-themed graphics cards into its iCraft series, is teasing some next-gen stuff at its Computex booth.

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The design showcased by Maxsun is unlike anything we have seen before, and while it is still an unfinished concept at this stage, it looks cool. Underneath the hood of the graphics card is an RTX 5090 GPU, but that doesn't really matter since the design will probably be used on a future generation of GeForce RTX GPUs.

As for the design, the graphics card shroud and backplate are all enclosed in a singular structure, which makes full use of RGB and a customized display that seems to be going with a curved pattern. On the front, we can see an aluminum/plastic cover that hides all the insides. There's no visible screw to take the whole thing apart and the only visible part is the PCI-Express slot.

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Besides this futuristic design, Maxsun is also showcasing its new, or should we say, "Classic", GeForce RTX 50 iCRAFT AIGA series. These are essentially the same designs as the ones used by the RTX 40 series. Maxsun stated that many users requested the older theme and design over the new iCraft AIGA series, so that's the reason they are relaunching the same cooler with the RTX 50 series.

There's also the low-profile Maxsun GeForce RTX 5060 LP 8 GB graphics card, which features a triple-fan and dual-slot design in a slim design that measures 182x69x38mm. The card also comes with two heatpipes and a decently sized aluminum-fin heatsink. The card is powered by a single 8-pin connector.

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Maxsun is also showcasing its new motherboards, including the MS-iCraft B850 Cross, which is an mATX design featuring white aesthetics in a 245x245mm form factor, a 10+2+1 phase layout, four DDR5 DIMM slots, and a decent set of IO features. It comes with the anime theme and can support CPUs with a TDP of up to 400W.

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The other cool motherboard is the MS-Terminator B850BKB Wi-Fi, which comes with a PCIe x16 slot on the back. Slots on the backside are widely popular in the Chinese market, and that's the main reason why Maxsun is making such motherboards. They already have a B760 Mini-ITX option with a similar design.

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About the author: A Software Engineer by training and a PC enthusiast by passion, Hassan Mujtaba serves as Wccftech's Senior Editor for hardware section. With years of experience in the industry, he specializes in deep-dive technical analysis of next-generation CPU and GPU architectures, motherboards, and cooling solutions. His work involves not only breaking news on upcoming technologies but also extensive hands-on reviews and benchmarking.

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