The emphasis on simplicity and cooling quality makes the Mech line related to another "gaming" line of MSI Ventus video cards, which many gamers appreciate for its asceticism, dislike of backlights and other tinsel. The only difference is that NVIDIA cards come out in the Ventus series, while AMD/Radeon dominates in the Mech series.


If we draw an analogy with boxing or mixed martial arts, then representatives of the MSI Mech series would compete in the middleweight and light heavyweight with rare races in the heavyweight category. The foundation of the series consists of Radeon RX 5500 XT level graphics cards, which replaced the popular hits RX 480 and RX 580. These cards are designed exclusively for playing in Full HD resolution, and in the ranks of NVIDIA, their competitors will be GTX 1060 Ti and 1650 SUPER.

Well, the accelerators of the MSI Radeon RX 6700 XT level are responsible for forays into the heavy weight category. This is a more modern generation based on the RDNA 2 core, which was a response to the upcoming expansion of 2K/4K resolution and a new generation of NVIDIA Turing graphics cards. Considering the class of MSI Mech cards, two turntables are enough for them to cool. Usually, this is a branded Frozr with an aluminium radiator, a pair of heat pipes and Torx Fan turntables with an optimized impeller shape.