Maxsun recently unveiled a cutting-edge concept for a water-cooled GeForce RTX graphics card at Computex, capturing attention with its futuristic aesthetic. Known for their anime-themed designs, Maxsun continues to push boundaries with this innovative approach.
The showcased design, though still a work-in-progress, stands out with its sleek integration of RGB lighting and a curved display. The structure completely encloses the card, with an aluminum/plastic cover concealing the internal components, while only the PCI-Express slot remains visible.
In addition to this avant-garde concept, Maxsun is revisiting fan-favorite designs with the GeForce RTX 50 iCRAFT AIGA series. Responding to user requests, these cards maintain the beloved aesthetics of the RTX 40 series, now relaunched for the RTX 50.
Also on display is the low-profile GeForce RTX 5060 LP 8 GB graphics card. This compact model features a triple-fan, dual-slot setup and measures 182x69x38mm. It includes two heatpipes and an aluminum-fin heatsink, powered by a single 8-pin connector.
Maxsun isn’t stopping at graphics cards; they’re also showcasing new motherboards. The MS-iCraft B850 Cross is a white-themed mATX board featuring a 10+2+1 phase power layout, four DDR5 DIMM slots, and robust IO capabilities, capable of supporting CPUs with up to 400W TDP.
Additionally, the MS-Terminator B850BKB Wi-Fi motherboard is grabbing attention with its unique design that places a PCIe x16 slot on the back—this feature is particularly popular in the Chinese market. Maxsun’s portfolio also includes a B760 Mini-ITX motherboard with similar back-slot configuration.






