MSI MPG Z390I GAMING EDGE AC

The most obvious omission is an M.2 heatsink, which we were surprised at due to MSI being the first to include them on its motherboards. With mini-ITX systems often being cramped, every bit of extra cooling for hot-running components is quite useful, but at the very least it hides the often unsightly stickers on M.2 SSDs.

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ASRock Z390 Taichi Ultimate

So yeah, the ASRock Z390 Taichi Ultimate has 12 IR Digital VRMs. It has been embedded with four DDR4 DIMM slots offering frequencies of 4200 MHz (OC) on the Z390 Taichi Ultimate. Storage includes no less than eight SATA III ports as well as three M2 slots. You get three Gigabit jacks (2x Gigabit and one 10 Gbps) and also WIFI has been embedded, 2×2 802.11ac connection with a possible 1.73 Gb/s throughput. 

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MSI B450 TOMAHAWK

The MSI B450 Tomahawk is the successor to the popular B350 Tomahawk and offers users a slightly better feature set. This starts with including a pair USB 3.1 Gen2 ports, as well as customizable RGB LED lighting integrated into the board. 

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MSI MPG Z390 GAMING EDGE AC

If you’ve been following MSI awhile, you’ll know awhile back they broke their motherboard line up into the Enthusiast, Professional and Arsenal series with each serving a distinct segment of the market. Starting with Intel’s latest chipset revamp, the Z390, MSI has reduced this mouthful down to a TLA, or Three Letter Acronym. The new lines are MEG for MSI…

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AMD Athlon 200GE

The Athlon 200GE is a solid value, given its price point. But there are obvious trade-offs you’ll have to accept after buying such an inexpensive CPU. Its biggest shortcomings are apparent in lightly-threaded workloads. Fortunately, unofficial overclocking, currently enabled on a handful of motherboards, helps improve the 200GE’s benchmark results.

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ASUS WS Z390 PRO

As a workstation motherboard the WS Z390 Pro is equipped with everything you could require to maximise your productivity, from the more obvious elements like umpteen high bandwidth technologies, through AI overclocking of your CPU. If you’re particularly keen on maximising your GPUs for calculations then the support for four GPUs will turn your system into a number crunching machine.

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GIGABYTE Z390 AORUS PRO

Intel’s new Z390 was a bit of a surprise to most and is more of an update to the Z370 than an entirely new chipset. The Z390 chipset adds support up to 6 USB 3.1 gen 2 on the chip, which up until now would have to be included as a separate chip and added integrated WiFi 802.11ac support. In…

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MSI MPG Z390 GAMING PRO CARBON

In this review, we look at the MPG Z390 Gaming Pro. MSI motherboards these days are sorted into four categories: the MEG series, MPG series, MAG series, and PRO series with MEG being short for ‘MSI Enthusiast Gaming’. This MPG board is positioned in a mainstream to a higher-end region of the DiY PC desktop segment…

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