MSI PRO Z890 S WiFi Mobo Wows With Secret Back Routed Power

MSI Japan will sell a special computer part next month that puts all the connectors behind the board instead of on top. The PRO Z890-S WiFi Project Zero motherboard costs about 43000 yen with taxes added. This white-silver board works with Intel chips through a special power system that helps run the processor. Computer builders can add up to four memory sticks for a total of 256 gigabytes running at very fast speeds.

People can attach storage drives using four regular SATA ports, three fast M.2 slots for newer drives. The board has spaces for graphics cards and other expansion cards to add features. Users can connect to the internet through very fast WiFi 7 wireless or a wired network port that transfers data at 2.5 gigabits per second. The board also supports Thunderbolt 4 connections for extra-fast external devices.

Sound comes from a Realtek chip that handles all audio needs. Most other motherboards have all plugs on the front side, but this one hides them behind to make the computer look cleaner inside. The design works best with computer cases that let users reach behind the main board area. MSI puts covers over the front because nothing needs to plug in there.

Computer fans who want faster speeds can press one button in the settings to make the processor run quicker than normal. The main slot has a special clip that makes it easier to remove large graphics cards. When it becomes available in European stores, this same board might sell for about 365 euros. This design helps people build neater-looking computers with fewer cables showing inside the glass case windows.
 

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