MSI MPG X570 Gaming PRO Carbon WiFi Motherboard review
MSI MPG X570 Gaming PRO Carbon WiFi Motherboard review
the x5 70 chipset series has not been very kind with MSI last month I had reviewed the MSI X by 70 gaming edge Wi-Fi and it was really not the greatest board I had reviewed and and today hoping that the edge was one of I am reviewing the MP g x5 70 gaming Pro carbon Wi-Fi the most common MSI mid-range gamer you will find out there and it less to say if MSI get this one wrong the entire lineup will suffer if MSI get this one wrong the entire human race might get
instinct and get your last day your doomsday shelter ready because the carbon his or might be just as bad as my English the NP GX 570 gang Ming Pro carbon goes head-to-head against the very good Asus prime X 570 probes hours X 570 pro revision 1 and the asrock X 570 - II only that all of which are excellent version and I have all reviewed in their own time and that you
should be checking if you haven't done so yet that is the tightest a most competitive segment of the gaming market and an one segment - so so hard to get into that manufacturers at times actually lose money on this motherboard they overspend because if they get is motherboard well-established it does benefit the entire lineup which is very good for the consumer obviously and reviewing a carbon is not just reviewing one motherboard it is really reviewing the entire
manufacturing process in play now starting with the obvious we are dealing with a four layered ATX PCB and that is not just any PCB this is a server graded PCB which has a tighter plastic thread meaning a better signal easel Asian which obviously when you're dealing with a PCIe 4.0 enabled motherboard has its importance in terms of durability and stability so definitely an improvement we have to notice coming from the edge to the carbon series it is powered by an AM for CPU socket supporting both second and third generation of AMD Rison processors
now note that the PC a 4.0 abilities of this board will only be unlocked when coupled with a risin 3000 series processor vieira Moi's here msi went a little bit obscure it really went dark on me because it's selected MOSFET power stages had never seen before coming from a company called you BIC and I was very excited to see the specs once I realized it was a 56 M power stage it was like okay we in the green this is 560 amp worth of CPU centric power this is going to be awesome not that much as soon as I tried to overclock say eight physical core or the 3900 X
where I really pushed it to the limit I saw temperatures which were reminiscent of the disastrous x5 70 gaming age Wi-Fi I had reviewed last month and it's a little bit cooler but still it's flirting with a 100 degrees Celsius which makes me really uncomfortable in terms of durability and of the motherboard and obviously performances since it's gonna tear most water left and right so unless you're going for custom water cooling monoblock on this motherboard this is really really a poor choice and the choice that I've I have a hard time to understand because heat sinks wise MSI is known for going for the extended heatsink design again
available on the edge and other MSI motherboard but here's the one for something rather small and short premium to the touch but with not much radiating surface and that goes hand in hand with inefficiency so again it would it is I'm sure a great vrm if you custom order cool the motherboard but out of the box if you're going with anything more than six physical core or eight on non overclocked a physical core I would be very very cautious memory wise we have our usual dual channel able to support up to 128 gigabytes of ddr4 Ram overclockable up to a
very modest three point four six six gigahertz coupled with the second generation rising CPU and overclockable up to a much faster 4.4 gigahertz if equipped with a third gen rising CPU obviously this is one of the many performance advantage you'll have when using the latest third generation of rising CPU coupled with the x5 70 powered motherboard staying in the memory the MGP X 570 gaming Pro carbon can support up to two horizontal m2 solid state drive which coupled with a second generation of rising CPU will go as fast as a pcie 3.0 standard will allow
them to go meaning 32 gigabit per second but couple the board with the third generation rising CPU and you will unlock the Gargantuas PCIe for bandwidth stability of your board and given the right kind of m dot 2 SATA drive sticks you will see speeds up to 64 gigabit per second PCIe for brother PCIe for in most cases these sticks will hit white a bit and that is exactly why we do have these two thick heavy thermal padded heat shields which do a great job at keeping our
sticks away from the big minterm most rattling spaghetti monster chipset wise we have a rather hot 11 what X 570 chipset which explains why we do have an active cooling solution on all X 570 powered motherboard only critical here unlike all of its competition which decided to go for turbine Delta fan ms I decided to go for classical fan which obviously I am NOT a big fan of I don't really understand this because for one it's less durable it's probably around 30,000 hours or 40,000 hours again 60,000 adults and it makes much more noise now on the heatsink itself I
have to give it to MSI it's definitely bigger thicker and and more effective that what was what I've seen on the edge series so I don't see any problem other than a bit more noise than on the competition I don't see any overheating issues chipset wise export wise we have four PCI slot to single slot to single speeds to 16 slots with different speeds only the closest one to the CPU has 16 PCIe lines therefore this is where you'd want your single CPU for optimal performances in a dual GPU configuration our PCIe slot will be sharing bandwidth amongst them giving us an 8
by 8 configuration and talking of bandwidth when run with a Rison 3000 CPU series and therefore running this board in a PCI a 4.0 configuration to available bandwidth per line doubles giving us up to 32 gigabyte per second worth of bandwidth on our 16 PCI slot but beware having a PCIe 4.0 enable slot doesn't mean better gaming performances unless you have a video card which can output more bandwidth than the pcie 3.0 standard which is not the
case yet probably in a few months when the Nvidia ampere will come out and then the PCI a 4.0 will take all of its sense but until then PCIe 4.0 enabled motherboard is more about future proofing or very very fast and loose or reset Drive storage now despite having metallic reinforcement on our 16 PCIe slots this is not an SLI compliant motherboard - not the greatest
multiple GPU mobile out there its crossfire so if you want to play with dual AMD Radeon video card it's great but you cannot do so with NVIDIA GPUs which you know I'm quite sad about now storage wise we do have the usual obsolete 6 SATA third generation plugs which will bottleneck your motherboard to an impressive six gigabit per second in red zero 1 or 10 configuration again I'm not a fan of it I don't understand why we still have it on a motherboard
we should be able to get something better especially in the day of the X 570 chipset but fine fine but I wise well we do have a nice padded back IO shield which is always nice but completely expectable at this price range starting from the left we do have been useful and not always available flash back button a ps2 keyboard mouse plug two second-generation USB plugs two five gigabit USB plugs for 10 gigabit USB plugs including a Type C an HDMI 1.4 for Vega
integrated graphics which is nice but you know on this price range on that kind of multiple I'm not a fan of saying integrated graphics output because one it takes a lot of power from the vrm so we could have had more power phases going directly for the CPU and secondly the processor which come with Vega graphics are really the bottom range of the Rison processors so I when you're spending on CPU probably gonna go for rising seven or or ops so I don't really see the you sness of this kind of options on this kind of
motherboard and obviously you are going to destroy me on the comments section but that's just the way I feel Oh Wi-Fi 6 8 X 200 Wellborn adapter which is a nice upgrade coming from the edge and which can transfer up to 2.5 gigabit per second Oh 1 Gigabit LAN finally we have the usual 7.1 channel ALC 1220 codec from real Tech which thanks to dedicated PCB for each of the left and right audio channel is rather very well is elated and one of the rare instances where
you can both record and listen to good quality will take codecs so I guess that's it kudos to MSI onboard connection wise well nothing run breaking far from it we have two second-generation USB connectors as as to 90 degrees angle three point two five gigabit USB plugs no type-c which given the x5 70 chipset bandwidth stability is again rather disappointing but my disappointment does not hand here no it does not we have only six PW and fans connector one
of which can support all-in-one or dedicated water pump and I'm not happy because given the fact that this is a carbon board and potentially and usually the base for custom water cooling builds who have almost nothing to work with I mean one water pump five fans you can put splitters but it's not what you're looking for in an enthusiast ready motherboard especially
knowing that since gigabyte has introduced hybrid connectors which can support equally either a fan or a water pump or a flow connector sensor IMS I had no excuses it's the same price and and would have given so much more agility and enthusiast Ness to the very same board so something I'd like to see evolve in the next iteration of this motherboard luckily we do have some troubleshooting features such as an easy debugger which I do find pressures in a PCI a
4.0 environment and of course this would not be a gaming motherboard without all of the RGB contractions and connections which can only give sense to our inner self starting with two RGB strips one hidden under the IO roofing and oneness that right under our PCB and if that was not enough because it never really is we do have three RGB connectors for export including one addressable in conclusion the MSI mpg X 570 gaming Pro carbon Wi-Fi will run you
and you know for me it's a very uneven motherboard on one hand there has a lot of features you know we have the Wi-Fi six we have a flash back button a good audio I mean I can go on the list is really good lots of peripheral excetera etc etc but when it comes to the basics the basis of it the performance delivery we have real Andy caps namely this is a crazy Heat hundred degree Celsius at vrm level ter most rattling a problem
which will really shorten the life expectancy of this motherboard the fact that we don't have hybrid connectors for enthusiast nests the fact that it's not SLI so not really the greatest choice in terms of multiple GPU gaming really takes away all the real instant incentive to spend that much money on the carbon especially knowing that the competition can offer those options and a much cooler vrm for the same amount of money and again I'm gonna repeat what I had said
in the conclusion of the edge it feels more like a marketing rushed motherboard more than an engineered one and it's not to say it's not a bad motherboard if you're gonna go for four or six physical core you know it's actually a good choice lots of features and the vrm will not hover it that much but if you're after something more powerful more durable for the price msi is charging for this motherboard I'm sorry it's simply not good enough .
the X 570 carbon it's obviously for the rise in 3000 chips now it comes in the UK which is obviously quite a lot of money but all of the rising boards are quite a bit of money and this one does come in amazingly down a kind of the lower end of the mid-range market the
boards can get a lot more expensive than this but what does a mid-range MSI board have to offer we've done a lot of testing in fact we've tested it quite a few times so let's find out ,okay so we can start by having a good look around the board and you get an eight pin and a four pin in the top left hand corner but one of the things I will say stri straight from the get-go is I have already done quite an in-depth preview of this which can find on the website that
review is also available in the review on the main website which I'll put there click and all that sort of stuff up for and when we talk about the performance and stuff later on we have got some graphs and everything that we're going to be showing you but there are a lot more over on the website and that's done that way so that we have that kind of the highlights here get the bulk of the points across me talking too much and then if you're actually interested and want to
do more research about the performance and some comparisons you can head over to the OC 3d website and have a look right so we move around in the top right hand corner there is a single CPU fan header but just around the corner a little bit there are another two there are only six fan headers on this board in total at the opposite corner of the board yet well down the bottom you can see there are further three fan headers there are none around the i/o shield or
anything like that where you would normally expect to have a header for a rear fan and the only thing that I can kind of suggest is maybe think about fan extension cables or PWM splitters and you might be able to kind of get away with it that way six isn't too bad unless you've got a lot of case fans but again PWM splitters or maybe a PWM hub if you need to have a lot more but the problem is is we're at where it is a slightly lower end board that's how
they've cut back there are other cutbacks on the board as well there's no power or reset switches anywhere if you do run into any issues with your post though maybe when you're overclocking or you have like a hardware failure and you're trying to work out what it is it does have a post kind of readout set of LEDs to give you an idea on where the problem might be that's just above the 24 pin by the way there are down the side when you expect the site is to be
just for just below that there are two external kind of usb3 headers for like case connections that sort of thing but further round the corner at the bottom of the board there are are two further satyrs and just by the side of those there are a couple of USB two headers as well for you know a iOS and that sort of thing and it's when you scan along the bottom of that board that you do then find those three family headers that I spoke to you about before round the
back the i/o shield is a little bit light but again that's because it's a cut-down board it's not meant to be absolutely rammed full because that would Jack the price up if you need more USBs though one of the things I would say it's maybe consider getting a USB 3 hub I actually run one on my rig and I have it underneath the desk and I put all of my like audio my keyboard and my mouse and everything into that and then it's just one cable that then goes up to the
main rig itself it's a USB 3.1 hub so it's got plenty of date a throughput for that or bandwidth to be able to put that sort of things or in it does help keep the cables that little bit tidy rather than tending your mouse and your keyboard and everything all the way up and round to your rig just run them into one place and you can tidy them underneath your desk you do get Wi-Fi six on this which is fairly kind of consistent with all of the X 570 boards you got Gigabit Ethernet
there is a Heights kiermaier your header on the back one of the things I will say about HDMI though is you do need an APU to run that none of the so the three thousand six hundred and up they do not have a GPU on the CPU itself so if you plug something in that just won't work you do need to get something like the 3400 d which has an onboard graphics processor to be able to use that HDMI output on the board so for any of the others you are going to need a dedicated
graphics card I apologize if I am preaching to the converted but you'd be amazed how many times these points do come up in the comments on YouTube now performance at stock it did kind of seem to find its way to the bottom of the graphs a fair bit and that led us to testing it few times as well it caused us a little bit of a headache actually because like I said there was a lot of times where it was at the bottom but we went back checked everything out made sure every didn't was absolutely spot on and this is just the kind of way it come out but and another reason
why it did make us wonder was it did respond quite well when we did put a manual overclock on we didn't quite manage to get 4.4 gigahertz but it did manage for 0.375 we also managed to get four thousand four hundred megahertz memory running now people have been messaging me again to ask about the memory speeds basically I have a four thousand six hundred megahertz memory kit so I then try and get that working if it doesn't do for six I turn it down a little bit it's not a case of I've taken a thirty two hundred megahertz kit and I'm overclocking it
I'm actually just trying to see what the memory cap on what the board can run memory at so it's not overclocking so much it's just trying to get something that's built for running that fast see how quickly I can't get it running and the difference between the boards can be some will do normally the expensive boards will do four six and even sometimes a bit more but the lower em ones do seem to tail down a little bit but 4.4 is still in cell 4.4 gigahertz on the memory is still
insane now a lot of people again have been asking you know what should I buy the board says it's only rated for 32 you've been running 36 and 4.4 well you know that's just that's actually the same across the board it depends on the kit that you buy my advice for rise in 3000 is thirty six hundred megahertz actually quite a sweet point you do need to remember by the way that there's a thing called the infinitely fabric on these and a lot of people have also been trying to
tell me that anything above thirty six hundred megahertz means the Infinity fabric runs at a lower speed well more infinitely fabric with 4.4 our four thousand four hundred megahertz on the memory was running at eighteen hundred megahertz which is the full speed the Infinity fabric side of things seems to be linked to the memory kit itself rather than it being a blanket across the board so I have had four thousand six hundred megahertz memory running on other
boards with the infinitely fabric also running at full speed so yeah there's a yeah there's a lot of investigation going on about that at the moment but it does seem to have boiled down to it's not as simple as some people out there are making out anyway so the results they did it did quite well with overclock not so well at stock one of the things I would say with a board that is the lower end of the market is sometimes you need to kind of make people's life a little bit easy and we obviously tested it with the 3900 X and it didn't do massively well but the difference in the
graphs is rather slight there's not like any a monstrous differences but I would say that if you are going to run this and you'll do yourself a favor a keeping an eye on the BIOS you are going to need to keep an eye on the bars in their way as in keep upgrading it some hope and Emmis I will bring those stock results up to par because I do think it's a BIOS issue but if you want to go full bore and smack a manual overclock in maybe even you just go all cores four point three and leave it there or go use the precision boots overdriving rising master you will see a much
better boost than what the stock board is offering so the board's alright but it does definitely need work the the other thing that I will say is be yes it needs work and it's quite expensive because of it but that's the underlying issues with X 570 so it's a good board it's an okay price when you just consider X 570 but it's definitely one that there people out there that like
tweaking and playing it will get the best from if you're a fit and forget kind of guy and you're not likely to do the BIOS you just want to click it together maybe you want to consider some other options before you delve into deep and buy one of these but for now at least this is the tiniest one finally getting this review done because it's had so much testing done on it anyway this is tiny time no good .
MSI MPG X570 Gaming PRO Carbon WiFi Motherboard review
the x5 70 MPG carbon gaming pro Wi-Fi it's between an overkill motherboard in the XR 70 line and then the not so overkill our just a more affordable something on the gaming plus it has PCIe 4.0 support and Wi-Fi six foot pod do which is all the brand new technologies that came with x5 70 the power delivery is so will be good enough to handle different st. CPUs that came out by mu which is a 3900 X I have many faster this brand for many years by now and this is
BIOS flash back button a ps2 point for your trackball Mouse with two USB 2.0 ports for years B gen one type eight points Wi-Fi antenna connectors one GPS learnt part with USB treatment to gen2 type-c port along with your audio connectors moving on to a super detailed walkthrough of them to no connectors starting from the bottom left you have your front panel audio connectors your first a RGB connector you may not be labeled as a RGB connector but it is the TPM controller for system fan connectors power led connector for light demonstration how inputting is bigger this ignore that one for now two USB 2.0 points first two signal 6gb
ports front panel connectors and last of all another a RGB connector which somehow is always labeled rainbow now starting from the bottom right up there's two USB 3.0 connectors to to banks or SATA 6 gbit/s 24 pin power connector system then connect them and a water pump connector this is where you plug in your yo-yo palm to at the top right you'll find your Corsair connector that can be used to work with something like the corset I didn't know what Pro wait
give you foreign GB strips they can put in your system this is quite nice as you don't need to go buy like the commander Pro or something that all bio Cossack key is just to use a closet like ignore probe and that's all you have your CPU power connectors which is an 8 by 4 ,now for a new segment of motherboard testing how loud is a chipset fed well when it boots before it poses the chipset fan is running at maximum rpm which is quite now even though is in the case however once it posts it eventually stops spinning oh there it is damn it fans love calf
and ice down after Wow it's not bad there's a very seen speed depending on your workload most of all when you are not using at Premiere Pro and all those it belly spins but when you are gaming I do notice it as a dustbin but you don't really hear the sound inside your casing I still do notice that the fan is replaceable if there's a small connector where they can disconnect the fan from the motherboard that you can swap it out for a new one great design choice by MSI
here for looks it has a correct line of RGB all over the bar it has a small amount of RGB at the top left hand corner of the board which is set on top of light your power delivery area and another side of RGB which is underneath the right hand side of the ball however these LEDs are not as bright as the one on the left on the top left you can also add more RGB strips with to a RGB parts and one normal RGB part which is the 4-pin one the monitor is carbon-fiber
accents over the place well I don't think it's real carbon fibre the nukes and I guess there's plastic one might just give it a dish no premium feel the areas around the chipset fan is made of metal so this helped with heat dissipation from your MDOT to SSDs and the chipset and it's just as this chipset MX load will be pushing out 15 watts of power this one has to run a muted color scheme which doesn't have any real accents or anything so pair well with most
components in a market today unless you are trying to do an all-white build in that case there isn't many extras and deep Basra's on this which is this purely white some important notes for the new expansion 3 chipset is this ball is using first of all first gen rising processors and rising processors with integrated graphics which is something bigger graphics there's enough support on this but unfortunately so if we do have like a 1600 or G possessor you won't be able to use it
Ripley spot overall this is quite a decent ball for those who like RGB in a system which is similar to what I have here as the ball is on in there you also get the brand-new PCIe Jen for experience - which is quite new in the market there's not many GPU wise supported only the AMD graphics cards such as the 5700 XT but the main reason why you would 1 psi Gen 4
would be for larger bandwidth stars like for pcie-based SSDs on a 10 gig or 20 gig network card when that comes out and yes the price range for this part is in the premium range so it's a slightly higher than the gaming class so really you want to spend a bit less you could go for MSI gaming class or you can just go for a before if the chipset so as that works fine but then you'll
be losing PCIe jan 4 and Wi-Fi 6 if you if you want one gear down from this ball which is like a slightly less expensive we could go for the gaming edge Wi-Fi instead which is slightly cheaper there's a bit less RGB on the ball you'll be still getting the same performance in terms of powers very wise and how the chipset pen performs .
LEARN MORE ABOUT THE MSI MPG X570 GAMING PRO CARBON WIFI
ModelBrandMSIModelMPG X570 GAMING PRO CARBON WIFI
Supported CPUCPU Socket TypeAM4CPU TypeSupports 2nd and 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen / Ryzen with Radeon Vega Graphics and 2nd Gen AMD Ryzen with Radeon Graphics Desktop Processors for AM4 socket
ChipsetsChipsetAMD X570
MemoryNumber of Memory Slots4×288pinMemory Standard3rd Gen AMD Ryzen Processors support DDR4 4400/ 4266/ 4133/ 4000/ 3866/ 3733/ 3600/ 3466/ 3200/ 3066/ 3000/ 2933/ 2800/ 2667 MHz by A-XMP OC MODE, and 3200/ 3066/ 3000/ 2933/ 2800/ 2667/ 2400/ 2133/ 1866 MHz by JEDEC
2nd Gen AMD Ryzen Processors, 1st and 2nd Gen AMD Ryzen with Radeon Vega Graphics Processors support DDR4 3466/ 3200/ 3066/ 3000/ 2933/ 2800/ 2667 MHz by A-XMP OC MODE, and 3200/ 3066/ 3000/ 2933/ 2800/ 2667/ 2400/ 2133/ 1866 MHz by JEDECMaximum Memory Supported128GBChannel SupportedDual Channel
Expansion SlotsPCI Express 4.0 x161 x PCIe 4.0/3.0 x16 slot (PCI_E1):
3rd Gen AMD Ryzen support PCIe 4.0 x16 mode
2nd Gen AMD Ryzen support PCIe 3.0 x16 mode
Ryzen with Radeon Vega Graphics and 2nd Gen AMD Ryzen with Radeon Graphics support PCIe 3.0 x8 modePCI Express x41 x PCIe 4.0/3.0 x4 slot (PCI_E3)PCI Express x12 x PCIe 3.0 x1 slots
Storage DevicesSATA 6Gb/s6 x SATA 6Gb/sM.22 x M.2 slots (Key M)*:
M2_1 slot (from AMD Processor) supports PCIe 4.0 x4 (3rd Gen AMD Ryzen Desktop Processors) or PCIe 3.0 x4 (2nd Gen AMD Ryzen / Ryzen with Radeon Vega Graphics and 2nd Gen AMD Ryzen with Radeon Graphics) 2242/2260/2280 storage devices
M2_2 slot (from AMD X570 Chipset) supports PCIe 4.0 x4 (3rd Gen AMD Ryzen) or 3.0 x4 (2nd Gen AMD Ryzen / Ryzen with Radeon Vega Graphics and 2nd Gen AMD Ryzen with Radeon Graphics) and SATA 6Gb/s 2242/2260/2280/22110 storage devices
* The speeds may vary for different devices
Onboard VideoOnboard Video ChipsetSupported only by CPU with integrated graphic:
1 x HDMI 1.4 port, supports a maximum resolution of 4096x2160 @24Hz
Onboard AudioAudio ChipsetRealtek ALC1220Audio Channels7.1-Channel High Definition Audio
Supports Optical S/PDIF output
Onboard LANLAN ChipsetIntel i211ATMax LAN Speed10/100/1000MbpsWireless LANIntel Wi-Fi 6 AX200:
The Wireless module is pre-install in the M2_WIFI1 (Key-E) slot
Supports 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax, MU-MINO Rx, 2.4 GHz - 5 GHz (160 MHz) up to 2.4 GbpsBluetoothSupports Bluetooth 5
Rear Panel PortsBack I/O Ports1 x HDMI / 1 x LAN (RJ45) / 1 x Optical S/PDIF Out / 1 x PS/2 Keyboard/Mouse Combo / 1 x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C / 2 x USB 2.0/1.1 / 2 x USB 3.2 Gen 1 / 3 x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A / 5 x Audio Jacks
Internal I/O ConnectorsOnboard USB2 x USB 2.0 connectors (supports additional 4 USB 2.0 ports)
2 x USB 3.2 Gen1 connectors (supports additional 4 USB 3.2 Gen1 ports)Other Connectors1 x 4-pin CPU fan connector
1 x 4-pin water-pump connector
4 x 4-pin system fan connectors
1 x Front panel audio connector
2 x System panel connectors
1 x TPM module connector
1 x Clear CMOS jumper
1 x Chassis Intrusion connector
1 x 4-pin RGB LED connector
2 x 3-pin RAINBOW LED connectors
1 x 3-pin CORSAIR connector
1 x 2-pin LED Demo Connect
4 x EZ Debug LEDs
Physical SpecForm FactorATXLED LightingRGBDimensions (W x L)12.0" x 9.6"Power Pin1 x 24-pin ATX main power connector
1 x 8-pin ATX 12V power connector
1 x 4-pin ATX 12V power connector
FeaturesFeaturesSupports 2nd and 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen / Ryzen with Radeon Vega Graphics and 2nd Gen AMD Ryzen with Radeon Graphics Desktop Processors for Socket AM4
Supports DDR4 Memory, up to 4400+(OC) MHz
Lightning Fast Game experience: PCIe 4.0, Lightning Gen4 x4 M.2 with M.2 Shield Frozr, StoreMI, AMD Turbo USB 3.2 GEN2
MYSTIC LIGHT: 16.8 million colors / 29 effects controlled in one click. MYSTIC LIGHT EXTENSION supports both RGB and RAINBOW LED strip
Frozr Heatsink Design: Designed with the patented fan and double ball bearings to provide the best performance for enthusiast gamers and prosumers
Set Core Power Free: Extended Heatsink Design, Core Boost, Digital PWM IC, 8+4-pin CPU power connector, Game Boost, DDR4 Boost
AUDIO BOOST 4 with NAHIMIC 3: Reward your ears with studio grade sound quality for the most immersive gaming experience
Dragon Center: A brand new software which integrates all MSI tools like GAME MODE, VOICE BOOST, LIVE UPDATE, AMBIENT LINK with user friendly user interface.
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