MSI has brought back its popular MPOWER motherboard line. The company resurrects the overclocking-focused series with a new AMD version. Photos leaked online show the board returning to classic black and yellow colors instead of metallic finishes.
This AMD variant will use the AM5 socket and likely feature a B850E chipset. It comes in a microATX form factor, perfect for compact builds. The board includes just two DDR5 DIMM slots, which helps serious memory overclockers achieve better results. Despite having only two slots, the motherboard still supports up to 128 GB of RAM. The design also makes room for an extra M.2 storage bay.
Industry watchers expect the new MPOWER board to offer strong value for performance enthusiasts. The previous Intel Z790 MPOWER delivered excellent overclocking abilities at reasonable prices, with DDR5 speeds reaching 8000 MT/s. Sources claim this AMD version will match high-end AM5 motherboards in memory tuning capabilities. After seven years without MPOWER options, MSI first revived the line last year with an Intel-compatible Z790 model. This AMD addition expands options for overclockers who prefer Ryzen processors.
This AMD variant will use the AM5 socket and likely feature a B850E chipset. It comes in a microATX form factor, perfect for compact builds. The board includes just two DDR5 DIMM slots, which helps serious memory overclockers achieve better results. Despite having only two slots, the motherboard still supports up to 128 GB of RAM. The design also makes room for an extra M.2 storage bay.
Industry watchers expect the new MPOWER board to offer strong value for performance enthusiasts. The previous Intel Z790 MPOWER delivered excellent overclocking abilities at reasonable prices, with DDR5 speeds reaching 8000 MT/s. Sources claim this AMD version will match high-end AM5 motherboards in memory tuning capabilities. After seven years without MPOWER options, MSI first revived the line last year with an Intel-compatible Z790 model. This AMD addition expands options for overclockers who prefer Ryzen processors.