MSI denies recall claim for RTX 5090 32G Suprim SOC

A tech website reported yesterday that MSI might have recalled its Geforce RTX 5090 32G Suprim SOC graphics cards. The story came from a Dutch store called UW GAME SPECIALIST, which told a customer they couldn't fill an order because five cards had been taken back for fire safety problems. MSI looked into these claims right away and found them to be completely false. The company never started any recall for these products.

MSI runs tough quality tests on all its products, both inside the company and through outside testing groups. The RTX 5090 cards meet every safety rule and work exactly as they should. The company discovered that the store spreading this rumor isn't even an official MSI seller. What the store said about recalls doesn't match any records MSI keeps or any tests done by independent safety groups.

Every RTX 5090 32G Suprim SOC undergoes many safety checks during design and production. These tests check how hot the card gets, whether the electricity stays stable, and whether the card stays together properly. Not a single test showed any fire danger. All cards passed every test without problems. MSI wants everyone to know these facts clearly instead of believing rumors without proof.

MSI might sue people who spread false stories about their products. They need to protect their good name and ensure that people trust that their graphics cards work safely. The company asks buyers to only shop at stores that MSI has approved to sell their products. This helps ensure that customers get real products that work correctly and safely.
 

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