Enhanced Power Design: 18+2+1 Duet Rail Power System, Dual 8-pin CPU power connectors, Core Boost, Memory Boost
Premium Thermal Solution: Extended Heatsink with Direct Touched Heat-pipe, MOSFET thermal pads rated for 7W/mK, additional choke thermal pads and Double-sided M.2 Shield Frozr are built for high performance system and non-stop gaming experience
High Quality PCB: 8-layer PCB made by 2oz thickened copper and server grade level material
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Enhanced Power Design: 18+2+1 Duet Rail Power System, Dual 8-pin CPU power connectors, Core Boost, Memory Boost
Premium Thermal Solution: Extended Heatsink with Direct Touched Heat-pipe, MOSFET thermal pads rated for 7W/mK, additional choke thermal pads and Double-sided M.2 Shield Frozr are built for high performance system and non-stop gaming experience
High Quality PCB: 8-layer PCB made by 2oz thickened copper and server grade level material
Model: MSI MPG X670E Carbon WiFi Gaming Motherboard (AMD Ryzen 9000/8000/7000 Series Processors, AM5, DDR5, PCIe 5.0, SATA 6Gb/s, M.2, USB 3.2 Gen 2, Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.3, LAN 2.5Gbps, HDMI/DP, ATX)
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There is more discussion on this board in a similar thread from a week ago.
The X670E MSI MAG Tomahawk is on sale on MSI's store for $209, which is probably a better buy for most people than this board.
For around $300-330 you can get probably the best X870E ASRock NOVA with better specs, USB4, and no lane sharing (sells out very fast though as everyone trying to get it).
The price point on this one doesn't make sense to me unless you just really wanted this particular board for a reason. ~$90 less gets you basically the same board in the Tomahawk, and $10-40 more gets you the highest rated X870E.
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I bought this board this time last year. It has been great other than a few weird USB issues which have been fixed with reseating/reset. I definitely wish it was this price when I bought it lol
There is more discussion on this board in a similar thread from a week ago.
The X670E MSI MAG Tomahawk is on sale on MSI's store for $209, which is probably a better buy for most people than this board.
For around $300-330 you can get probably the best X870E ASRock NOVA with better specs, USB4, and no lane sharing (sells out very fast though as everyone trying to get it).
The price point on this one doesn't make sense to me unless you just really wanted this particular board for a reason. ~$90 less gets you basically the same board in the Tomahawk, and $10-40 more gets you the highest rated X870E.
I purchased the MSI X670E Tomahawk board how does it compare to the deal in this thread? Its going to be a basic build for now with a primary focus on future proofing and reliability.
Current parts:
AMD 8600G
2x32GB G.Skill Flare X series DDR5 6000 memory
2x M.2 WD Black 2TB
550W PSU
Future plans are to purchase a 9000 series CPU and a GPU as the new generation prices come down. I want something that can handle rendering with a 3D scanner in the future when the consumer stuff eventually gets better.
There is more discussion on this board in a similar thread from a week ago.
The X670E MSI MAG Tomahawk is on sale on MSI's store for $209, which is probably a better buy for most people than this board.
For around $300-330 you can get probably the best X870E ASRock NOVA with better specs, USB4, and no lane sharing (sells out very fast though as everyone trying to get it).
The price point on this one doesn't make sense to me unless you just really wanted this particular board for a reason. ~$90 less gets you basically the same board in the Tomahawk, and $10-40 more gets you the highest rated X870E.
Yeah finding a Nova for that price is about impossible right now.
I bought this board this time last year. It has been great other than a few weird USB issues which have been fixed with reseating/reset. I definitely wish it was this price when I bought it lol
Didn't realize this mobo was over a year old. Is it missing new technology?
I purchased the MSI X670E Tomahawk board how does it compare to the deal in this thread? Its going to be a basic build for now with a primary focus on future proofing and reliability. Current parts:AMD 8600G2x32GB G.Skill Flare X series DDR5 6000 memory2x M.2 WD Black 2TB550W PSUFuture plans are to purchase a 9000 series CPU and a GPU as the new generation prices come down. I want something that can handle rendering with a 3D scanner in the future when the consumer stuff eventually gets better.
Keep your Tomahawk unless you want RGB, or would benefit from 2x m.2 slots to the cpu vs one. The other significant advantage the carbon has is 18 vs 14 power phases to the cpu. I have 2 tomahawks pushing 9950x's with frost commander 140hsf's in lian li air mini's and cpu/vrm temps are great. I have 32 gb of what might be the same ram and it was plug and play on the tomahawk to run XMP 6000.
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The X670E MSI MAG Tomahawk is on sale on MSI's store for $209, which is probably a better buy for most people than this board.
For around $300-330 you can get probably the best X870E ASRock NOVA with better specs, USB4, and no lane sharing (sells out very fast though as everyone trying to get it).
The price point on this one doesn't make sense to me unless you just really wanted this particular board for a reason. ~$90 less gets you basically the same board in the Tomahawk, and $10-40 more gets you the highest rated X870E.
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The X670E MSI MAG Tomahawk is on sale on MSI's store for $209, which is probably a better buy for most people than this board.
For around $300-330 you can get probably the best X870E ASRock NOVA with better specs, USB4, and no lane sharing (sells out very fast though as everyone trying to get it).
The price point on this one doesn't make sense to me unless you just really wanted this particular board for a reason. ~$90 less gets you basically the same board in the Tomahawk, and $10-40 more gets you the highest rated X870E.
Current parts:
AMD 8600G
2x32GB G.Skill Flare X series DDR5 6000 memory
2x M.2 WD Black 2TB
550W PSU
Future plans are to purchase a 9000 series CPU and a GPU as the new generation prices come down. I want something that can handle rendering with a 3D scanner in the future when the consumer stuff eventually gets better.
The X670E MSI MAG Tomahawk is on sale on MSI's store for $209, which is probably a better buy for most people than this board.
For around $300-330 you can get probably the best X870E ASRock NOVA with better specs, USB4, and no lane sharing (sells out very fast though as everyone trying to get it).
The price point on this one doesn't make sense to me unless you just really wanted this particular board for a reason. ~$90 less gets you basically the same board in the Tomahawk, and $10-40 more gets you the highest rated X870E.
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