MSI has started making a brand new MPOWER motherboard that works with AMD chips. The company hasn't released an MPOWER board in ages - the last one was their Z790 model for Intel processors.
This fresh design supports the AM5 socket for AMD Ryzen CPUs. Unlike the earlier brown and silver version, MSI went back to their classic black and yellow colors from the original MPOWER series. The board comes in a compact mATX size, perfect for smaller PC builds.
Tech fans will love that it has two DDR5 memory slots that can hold up to 128GB RAM. There's an M.2 slot right beside these memory slots, plus more M.2 slots under the large heatsink covering the chipset. The board includes several fan connectors but only has two SATA ports for connecting hard drives.
Many builders want powerful AMD motherboards with good overclocking abilities. This board should deliver exactly that with memory tuning that matches expensive high-end options. The company might use the B850E chipset for this model.
PC enthusiasts who love tweaking their systems will appreciate this affordable board with strong performance. MSI hasn't announced when it will be released, but it promises to make AMD systems run much faster than normal.
This fresh design supports the AM5 socket for AMD Ryzen CPUs. Unlike the earlier brown and silver version, MSI went back to their classic black and yellow colors from the original MPOWER series. The board comes in a compact mATX size, perfect for smaller PC builds.
Tech fans will love that it has two DDR5 memory slots that can hold up to 128GB RAM. There's an M.2 slot right beside these memory slots, plus more M.2 slots under the large heatsink covering the chipset. The board includes several fan connectors but only has two SATA ports for connecting hard drives.
Many builders want powerful AMD motherboards with good overclocking abilities. This board should deliver exactly that with memory tuning that matches expensive high-end options. The company might use the B850E chipset for this model.
PC enthusiasts who love tweaking their systems will appreciate this affordable board with strong performance. MSI hasn't announced when it will be released, but it promises to make AMD systems run much faster than normal.