I actually like a lot of their stuff and wanted to get a few things, but I never get anything because of the large dragons. They just don't go with what I picture in a build and peripherals
I have an Aussie buddy. He tried to explain to me once why everything costs so much over there. I don't get it. Is it a Us dollar for dollar exchange rate, or do you guys just have a completely different monetary system.?? Is like one dollar US 50 cents over there.??
@@KaosII1968 Closer to 65 cents at the moment. There are lots of factors. Australia has high import tariffs, intended to protect local industries. It's a smaller market, with less price competition than in the US. Labour costs are probably a large part of the difference, as well-minimum wage there is over $24.
I recommend the MSI X670E Meg Ace the model just "under" the godlike (but not really) it's one of the rare if not only motherboard who has 10Gbit ethernet + 4 useable M.2 slots and PCIE ports that DO NOT SHARE BANDWITH (you lose some but only on the 3rd pcie port only a problem if you wanted to use the m.2 extender card on it) plus 6 sata ports that also work, at launch when I bought the meg ace in 2022 it was unuseable the bios crashed and froze ! but....MSI cleaned their act and 25 bios updates later (for real) it ran perfectly fine day1 with 2x6200Mhz corsair dominator DDR5, unless you really need X870E for some reason I would wait several bios updates before buying MSI...I waited 2 years for it to work (went back to it when my 13900k burned)
I totally agree. I have the Ace too. It's an excellent AM5 motherboard though yes, it still cost a lot of money, but I always, always run my systems (and components) for as many years as possible. I don't use HDD's any more (apart from portable backup), only SSD's so it's as silent as can be, a welcome change from thrashing HDD's.
Just got it with a 7950x3D amazing board works like a charm 16 Terrabytes of storage 64GB dominator titanium running it at the full 7200 MTS using the extra power connector on the edge along with with the Asus 4090 white edition best build ever love it
I like videos like this. Can I afford one, no, but that doesn't mean I can't have a look. It's like if somebody is test driving an Aston Martin, I can't afford one but I can still have a bloody good gander ...
@@gymnastchannel7372 I have a history with ASUS going back decades. I have an ASUS P8Z68-V PRO/GEN3 running a 2500k right now in an old media server PC. And I have a relationship with MSI. I have had to replace 4 MSI boards, never one from ASUS. Should I throw that out because SOMEONE ELSE had a problem? Nobody is THAT stupid, are you?
Thank you so much for this video about the Godlike x870e. I currently have this board. However there is one issue that I'm running into, which are the temps. From viewing this current video I notice that your temp are 20 degrees lower than mine. Please share with me and your other subscribers on how to do on the Godlike x870e. Thanks so much...
when i saw the first video on this godlike had the same thought as you regarding asus maximus extreme for intel…its the best looking board i ever saw but oh boy would i be mad if i bought it before 285k reviews went out
Awesome review bud, your honesty is great, do I needed no, do I want it yes, and it will be my Xmas gift, 😅😅😅
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That screen looks very familiar...and I'm quite surprised we're in this situation given the fact MS is those providing the hardware and bandwidth. Surly a company such as MS would have what is required to handle this kind of load.
Is it possible to change what is displayed on the small display below the CPU slot (above the GPU)? "MSI Enthusiast Gaming" isn't doing it for me. On my X670 Extreme, that can chow a variety of system information options. temps, voltage for teh CPU, and some other stuff. I just sorta feel like if there is a screen, I should be able to show what I want. And my choice would be not to show things that emphasize "gaming".
Interesting upload, cheers. That M.2 Expander - I have a similar one for my Meg Ace X670e. They work by splitting the first PCIe Gen5 x16 slot into two Gen5 x8 over the two x16 slots. This means the Expander card sees a Gen5 x8 slot, and splits it into two Gen5 x4 slots for use by up to two Gen5 m.2 NVME SSD's. Now, with that said, why couldn't MSI have split that x8 slot into four Gen5 x2 slots...giving us, effectively, four m.2 NVME SSD's, though running at Gen4 speeds? They could have offered this as two user-selectable configurations - two Gen5, or, four Gen4 M.2 slots. Any reason why they couldn't have done this? Interestingly, when I look at this Godlike motherboard, I have to compare it to the sheer number of features and functionality my much 'cheaper' (not so) older TRX40 Threadripper motherboard had. Honestly, ignoring the expected faster Gen5 (from Gen4) PCIe, this Godlike literally pales into comparison, though that was primarily because the TRX40 had much, much more PCIe lanes to play with. Such a shame AMD deliberately EOL'd TRX40 the day it was released. Threadripper 7000, the consumer TRX50 variant, is a complete disaster, lacking motherboards (almost zero compared to TRX40) and most of the extra features found on the TRX40.
I love this board, but I am confused why my scores go down with 3DMark when I enable their X3d Game Boost. I thought this was suppose to be a good feature?
I am very much considering this board for my new build. May I ask what case you are using? I currently have the NZXT H9 elite and I’m not sure it will fit that board
That bottom piece that cover SSD but also extra ports is just plain stupid. They should either put horizontal ports on botom as well or keep them acessible without removing cover. Same for opene x4 port, will need to remove that cover to use x8 or x16 card. As it is its half baken for its price.
Picked up a Prime x670 P WiFi on black Friday for £98 (with extremely minor cosmetic issue)..its enough for me.. there are some premium features that are nice to have - but you can get them on boards costing 1/4 what this does. Anyways nothing wrong with having the best of the best - but only worth buying if you actually use the feature set
Nice board, no doubt. I decided to go with the X870E Carbon WiFi as it fits all my needs for a new MB. Very happy with it, this coming from a very long intel fanboy 🙂
@@ksw8514 No WIFI issues, thats just the full motherboard model. Currently in the Tech press. If you google it you will find people with issues, mainly user error.
Not aware of any issues. I am using this combo but I did use the newer Fast Connect 7800 Microsoft Win 11 24H2 catalog drivers for WiFi and BT. I am also on the latest A17 beta bios and just running DDR5 6000 Expo no overclocking. If you only need 1x GPU and 1x or 2x M2 drives the Tomahawk does everything you need (but Carbon and Godlike definitely look nicer). Wish MSI did an X870E Ace or something as their Intel boards look amazing but they don’t seem to love AMD as much!
Love it, can't afford it (now!) but really love it. InshaAllah will buy it. Thanks to msi for lower price than asus one and thanks to you Tiny tom for a detail review ❤.
I just bought a X670E board instead. Motherboard prices are just insane now. 2-3x the price of X570 generation. Btw it doesn't matter what CPU you have with BIOS flashback.
Ryzen 9000 does not support CUDIMM. Apparently MSI's X870(E) boards can technically work with CUDIMM kits, but they do this by completely bypassing the clock redriver chip, therefore not taking advantage of the only feature unique to CUDIMM.
are you sure its an OLED panel? the manual says "The DYNAMIC DASHBOARD III, a TFT LCD panel, is located on the EZ BRIDGE" It would be really stupid to use an oled panel for something like that because of burn in.
Damn I love that board, who cares if you can afford it, if you can go for it. Who cares if you going to use everything on the board, I don't. I just want it that's it. 😁😁😁
Except there is a 3rd way or camp. You take this mobo, you take premiumish version on x870e, compare the performace and maybe even compare the actual cost of prosuction and then we can have a look at the money grab. This is rather silly trend. That most likely is leading to an increase of price of anything below this price range.
A grand and change; but no post code display? Yes, it is gorgeous and I'm severely tempted; but the Tomahawk puts all else to shame bar post code display. Still, that is one of the roles of a halo product: to make the humbler products down the stack look good. That hot swap drive tray is a neat idea. It is a shame they couldn't have designed it so more drives fit in that orientation; M.2 drives aren't exactly humongous in the first place. I like this mobo a lot; but I like to have post codes displayed - especially with AMD; great cpus, but I'm still very wary of random stupid at boot-up. E-ATX and no room for one? Very silly.
With a 9000 series CPU is there even a way to populate ALL the M.2 slots + expansion card and still have your GPU at x16 and without giving up other PCI slots, SATA ports, USB headers on the back or front?
No, even on the X870E Godlike, M2_2 shares lanes with USB4 ports so if you populate an SSD there you lose USB4 bandwidth and M2_2 is down to x2 lanes. The rest of the M2 slots are part of the crappy chipset daisy chained at x4 Gen4. The expansion card drops your primary GPU slot to x8. AM5 boards you have to buy that WD SN850X 8TB drive because populating the other slots sap bandwidth or bottleneck something else. The Z890 boards have a nicer chipset having x8 to the CPU compared to AM5’s x4. It’s a crying shame the 285K is so bad when the chipset is superior over AM5.
😅 That seems a bit simple black and white comparison. Price-point should be judged based on value, not elitism or mass purchasability. I agree with the part that you want vendors to push the envelope and that automatically will mean the price point will be high end. But a high price point doesn't automatically mean it's the best. Value for money isn't a linear equation.
That M.2 monstrosity is a gimmick. Terribly and unnecessarily large. I have to wonder if the "click-in" toolless covers maintain enough contact pressure to properly matter? Especially over time. I have seen more than a few complaints about the BIOS flash buttons being too easy to hit or bump when plugging and unplugging or other handling with MSI boards.
Hi. I'm so lucky to get this motherboard in my hands. However, I have a question whether it will be a big problem to use DDR5 that were supposedly created under Intel XMP? I want a minimum of 98GB and I like the 4713294236197 G. SKILL Trident Z5 Royal RGB DDR5 2x48GB 6400MHz CL32 XMP3 Silver. Can they be used without any problems?
Or some of us want a guarantee that every single slot on that board will run at full speed for that kind of money. Im seeing people say that the NVME slots still get split up and slow shit down if you populate them all. Fuck that noise, for over a grand every damned slot should run at full speed, even if you plug the extra card in and fill both of its slots as well. Also, RAM should always run at full scale as well with no issues or profile fuckery.
I'm sorry, but the side ports are just a bad design. Think about it. The board is "E-ATX" (not a real thing), so it's going to be wider than a standard motherboard. Meaning that the cable connectors will have to come out the side of the board adding width even if you go under the board. It's just ugly.
All that hardware...premium cost...and MSI has some of the worst software on the planet lol. Took them almost a year to fix the cpu wmi index error.. ONE YEAR....had to use old versions just to avoid the cpu being slammed with errirs from msi center.
They really need to ease up on the Dragon IMO. They used to have it on a few, now it's on every thing that I want.
I actually like a lot of their stuff and wanted to get a few things, but I never get anything because of the large dragons. They just don't go with what I picture in a build and peripherals
If that dragon on the VRM heatsink was an LCD like the Z890 Asus ROG Maximus Extreme, I would buy it.
Do you guys don't like Skyrim lol?
Just put a blackout sticker on it.
I much prefer the dragon than the MAG tomahawk X870. Previous tomahawk’s looked cool even without the dragon
You never let me down! Woo mine should be delivered by the end of the week.
Enjoy big spender. I got the x870e carbon wifi. The godlike is a bit steep lol.
The carbon is an excellent choice 👌
Preordered one on scan, hopefully stocked and delivered soon
I have not seen a board that mad me want to upgrade from my EVGA X570 DARK....
'till now!!!
With all the issues with DDR5 you would be better off staying on the X570.
those side ways connectors are actually really good, hope it gets adopted onto non-stupid products.
9:26 The best feature of this motherboard is that you don't need to buy a mirror anymore.
Its $2245 in Australia , just saying. Im no hater of the mobo, love your channel mate, cheers for Australia.
Wait till you see those 5090 prices mate.
I have an Aussie buddy. He tried to explain to me once why everything costs so much over there. I don't get it. Is it a Us dollar for dollar exchange rate, or do you guys just have a completely different monetary system.?? Is like one dollar US 50 cents over there.??
@@KaosII1968 Closer to 65 cents at the moment. There are lots of factors. Australia has high import tariffs, intended to protect local industries. It's a smaller market, with less price competition than in the US. Labour costs are probably a large part of the difference, as well-minimum wage there is over $24.
@@auturgicflosculator2183 Thank you that was very helpful...
@@auturgicflosculator2183what tariffs are you thinking of?
I recommend the MSI X670E Meg Ace the model just "under" the godlike (but not really) it's one of the rare if not only motherboard who has 10Gbit ethernet + 4 useable M.2 slots and PCIE ports that DO NOT SHARE BANDWITH (you lose some but only on the 3rd pcie port only a problem if you wanted to use the m.2 extender card on it) plus 6 sata ports that also work, at launch when I bought the meg ace in 2022 it was unuseable the bios crashed and froze ! but....MSI cleaned their act and 25 bios updates later (for real) it ran perfectly fine day1 with 2x6200Mhz corsair dominator DDR5, unless you really need X870E for some reason I would wait several bios updates before buying MSI...I waited 2 years for it to work (went back to it when my 13900k burned)
It’s not worth 1000 dollars
I totally agree. I have the Ace too. It's an excellent AM5 motherboard though yes, it still cost a lot of money, but I always, always run my systems (and components) for as many years as possible. I don't use HDD's any more (apart from portable backup), only SSD's so it's as silent as can be, a welcome change from thrashing HDD's.
sadly i think MSI is no longer producing the Ace line.
I too saw the price of the X870E and go f*ck it and bought the X670E Ace as well.
@@linchester8464 Someone made comment on redit that he got reply from MSI that ACE is comming in few weeks.
Just got it with a 7950x3D amazing board works like a charm 16 Terrabytes of storage 64GB dominator titanium running it at the full 7200 MTS using the extra power connector on the edge along with with the Asus 4090 white edition best build ever love it
Did you had problem with the ram or you just enabled the Extreme profile or it worked, no problem with the cpu mem controller ?
I like videos like this. Can I afford one, no, but that doesn't mean I can't have a look. It's like if somebody is test driving an Aston Martin, I can't afford one but I can still have a bloody good gander ...
So true lmao
Carbon WIFI is enough for me. Waiting to receive it still.
Currently, I have an Asus X670E Crosshair Extreme and I might just have to upgrade it to this board. Thanks!
It's a STUNNING board, Thanks for the great review Guv!
For that price it better be. Its simply insane. Even the EVGA Z790 Dark was only 800 usd
I've never been happier to be a 1,000% Team RED AMD fan!
This is the only non-ASUS board I'd ever consider.
Why? Asus has been pretty shady at some points. I would think most folks are more open minded about other brands.
@@gymnastchannel7372 I have a history with ASUS going back decades. I have an ASUS P8Z68-V PRO/GEN3 running a 2500k right now in an old media server PC. And I have a relationship with MSI. I have had to replace 4 MSI boards, never one from ASUS. Should I throw that out because SOMEONE ELSE had a problem? Nobody is THAT stupid, are you?
@@gymnastchannel7372Rog makes popular highend motherboards
I hope Asus brings out another Dark Hero AMD board.
I wish you had also showed you plugging in all the cables and setting it up. I just ordered one and I'm still kinda confused lol
How much for you?
@@Mdxceed2 I bought it from MSI's website, came out to be ~1120 in total with tax
I'm buying this motherboard with a AMD 9800X3D combo kit
WOW
That's amazing. Future proofing your build for sure.
Same!! I’m also paring it with the 5090 when I can get that as well! I hope I don’t have to touch it for like 5-10 years
I wanted the Taichi, stock was terrible so now I’ve got one of these on the way. Guess I’ll have to get the 5090 to pair with it…
That’s what I’m doing :D
Thank you so much for this video about the Godlike x870e. I currently have this board. However there is one issue that I'm running into, which are the temps. From viewing this current video I notice that your temp are 20 degrees lower than mine. Please share with me and your other subscribers on how to do on the Godlike x870e. Thanks so much...
Since when was buying a motherboard an investment?
Another great video Tom, I have the X670e version. Cheers!
when i saw the first video on this godlike had the same thought as you regarding asus maximus extreme for intel…its the best looking board i ever saw but oh boy would i be mad if i bought it before 285k reviews went out
Awesome review bud, your honesty is great, do I needed no, do I want it yes, and it will be my Xmas gift, 😅😅😅
That screen looks very familiar...and I'm quite surprised we're in this situation given the fact MS is those providing the hardware and bandwidth. Surly a company such as MS would have what is required to handle this kind of load.
Is it possible to change what is displayed on the small display below the CPU slot (above the GPU)? "MSI Enthusiast Gaming" isn't doing it for me. On my X670 Extreme, that can chow a variety of system information options. temps, voltage for teh CPU, and some other stuff. I just sorta feel like if there is a screen, I should be able to show what I want. And my choice would be not to show things that emphasize "gaming".
Now that is a proper rear io
Interesting upload, cheers.
That M.2 Expander - I have a similar one for my Meg Ace X670e. They work by splitting the first PCIe Gen5 x16 slot into two Gen5 x8 over the two x16 slots. This means the Expander card sees a Gen5 x8 slot, and splits it into two Gen5 x4 slots for use by up to two Gen5 m.2 NVME SSD's. Now, with that said, why couldn't MSI have split that x8 slot into four Gen5 x2 slots...giving us, effectively, four m.2 NVME SSD's, though running at Gen4 speeds? They could have offered this as two user-selectable configurations - two Gen5, or, four Gen4 M.2 slots. Any reason why they couldn't have done this?
Interestingly, when I look at this Godlike motherboard, I have to compare it to the sheer number of features and functionality my much 'cheaper' (not so) older TRX40 Threadripper motherboard had. Honestly, ignoring the expected faster Gen5 (from Gen4) PCIe, this Godlike literally pales into comparison, though that was primarily because the TRX40 had much, much more PCIe lanes to play with. Such a shame AMD deliberately EOL'd TRX40 the day it was released. Threadripper 7000, the consumer TRX50 variant, is a complete disaster, lacking motherboards (almost zero compared to TRX40) and most of the extra features found on the TRX40.
I love this board, but I am confused why my scores go down with 3DMark when I enable their X3d Game Boost. I thought this was suppose to be a good feature?
Thank you MSI!!!
I am very much considering this board for my new build. May I ask what case you are using? I currently have the NZXT H9 elite and I’m not sure it will fit that board
Where is the msi ace x870e
Any plans for the ASRock X870E Taichi?
This or the X870e MPG carbon wifi? Which one is better in you guys opinion 🤔
That bottom piece that cover SSD but also extra ports is just plain stupid.
They should either put horizontal ports on botom as well or keep them acessible without removing cover.
Same for opene x4 port, will need to remove that cover to use x8 or x16 card.
As it is its half baken for its price.
These prices are bonkers for motherboard
Picked up a Prime x670 P WiFi on black Friday for £98 (with extremely minor cosmetic issue)..its enough for me.. there are some premium features that are nice to have - but you can get them on boards costing 1/4 what this does. Anyways nothing wrong with having the best of the best - but only worth buying if you actually use the feature set
Doing a build almost exactly like this. Do you have better pictures of it in the lightbase 900?
it makes me giggle at how loud the visuals are on that bequiet aio
Just curious, no discreet TPM header at all for a board of this calibre?
MEG boards performance are a reflection of the user. You have to tune it.
Nice board, no doubt. I decided to go with the X870E Carbon WiFi as it fits all my needs for a new MB. Very happy with it, this coming from a very long intel fanboy 🙂
Unfortunately 2nd pcie-e slot opn carbon only support x4 and whats is even worse its shared with 2nd m.2
This is a well timed review with the MSI MAG X870 Tomahawk Wi-Fi issues with the 9800x3d. Granted these issues so far.. are all user error.
Which wifi issues?
@@ksw8514 No WIFI issues, thats just the full motherboard model. Currently in the Tech press. If you google it you will find people with issues, mainly user error.
Not aware of any issues. I am using this combo but I did use the newer Fast Connect 7800 Microsoft Win 11 24H2 catalog drivers for WiFi and BT. I am also on the latest A17 beta bios and just running DDR5 6000 Expo no overclocking. If you only need 1x GPU and 1x or 2x M2 drives the Tomahawk does everything you need (but Carbon and Godlike definitely look nicer). Wish MSI did an X870E Ace or something as their Intel boards look amazing but they don’t seem to love AMD as much!
Do I really need this motherboard for a 9800X3D or will the pro version be enough? I'm not a heavy overclocker.
Is there a proper Pci-e gen 5 riser if you want to mount a vertical Gpu or do you need to install gpu straight into the MB?
Can't believe he didn't try 8000 mhz RAM overclock.
Love it, can't afford it (now!) but really love it. InshaAllah will buy it. Thanks to msi for lower price than asus one and thanks to you Tiny tom for a detail review ❤.
I dont know why this board is limited ... such a dam shame... dam near 2k on ebay
I really want one for my new build! Does anyone know if it is already available anywhere in the EU?
i'm still on x570 master with a 5900x and 64gb 4000ddr4 lol. last time i upgraded x670 just launched... what cpu socket is x870?!
Great video 🙂
I'm considering to replace my X670E Hero this X870E Godlike...
Does CUDIMM work with this board?
I just bought a X670E board instead. Motherboard prices are just insane now. 2-3x the price of X570 generation.
Btw it doesn't matter what CPU you have with BIOS flashback.
It’s a beautiful motherboard!!
I didn’t hear if you covered this but can you use CUDIMMS in this motherboard?
Ryzen 9000 does not support CUDIMM. Apparently MSI's X870(E) boards can technically work with CUDIMM kits, but they do this by completely bypassing the clock redriver chip, therefore not taking advantage of the only feature unique to CUDIMM.
@ I see thank you so much. I just looked it up and it said it was compatible so glad you cleared that up for me thank you!
Sadly i cant buy that from Finland :(
when u doing asrock MB
finally thank you
are you sure its an OLED panel? the manual says "The DYNAMIC DASHBOARD III, a TFT LCD panel, is located on the EZ BRIDGE" It would be really stupid to use an oled panel for something like that because of burn in.
Damn I love that board, who cares if you can afford it, if you can go for it. Who cares if you going to use everything on the board, I don't. I just want it that's it. 😁😁😁
M.2 cover looks like a not too good for a Gen 5 which gets hot .
Not getting braided cables at this price point is hilarious penny pinching from MSI.
The left side screen with the bad tattoo ruins the board.
Who wants to stare at a scorpion all day?
Except there is a 3rd way or camp. You take this mobo, you take premiumish version on x870e, compare the performace and maybe even compare the actual cost of prosuction and then we can have a look at the money grab. This is rather silly trend. That most likely is leading to an increase of price of anything below this price range.
When motherboards cost more than a mortgage payment of two (or three).....things have indeed gone wrong.
Yeah I had Stargate/ Dune vibes
Hello! Are you interested in a thumbnail designer for your channel?
A grand and change; but no post code display? Yes, it is gorgeous and I'm severely tempted; but the Tomahawk puts all else to shame bar post code display. Still, that is one of the roles of a halo product: to make the humbler products down the stack look good. That hot swap drive tray is a neat idea. It is a shame they couldn't have designed it so more drives fit in that orientation; M.2 drives aren't exactly humongous in the first place. I like this mobo a lot; but I like to have post codes displayed - especially with AMD; great cpus, but I'm still very wary of random stupid at boot-up. E-ATX and no room for one? Very silly.
Hate the dragon logo with a passion, looks like it's designed by a child. Haven't gotten MSI stuff for years now because of it
Good value
£1200 and only two SATA ports? Ill be needing a better board
4 SATA ports.
With a 9000 series CPU is there even a way to populate ALL the M.2 slots + expansion card and still have your GPU at x16 and without giving up other PCI slots, SATA ports, USB headers on the back or front?
No, even on the X870E Godlike, M2_2 shares lanes with USB4 ports so if you populate an SSD there you lose USB4 bandwidth and M2_2 is down to x2 lanes. The rest of the M2 slots are part of the crappy chipset daisy chained at x4 Gen4. The expansion card drops your primary GPU slot to x8. AM5 boards you have to buy that WD SN850X 8TB drive because populating the other slots sap bandwidth or bottleneck something else.
The Z890 boards have a nicer chipset having x8 to the CPU compared to AM5’s x4. It’s a crying shame the 285K is so bad when the chipset is superior over AM5.
Of course not. It's a crippled platform. No matter how much money you spend, the CPU and chipset can't do it.
😅 That seems a bit simple black and white comparison. Price-point should be judged based on value, not elitism or mass purchasability. I agree with the part that you want vendors to push the envelope and that automatically will mean the price point will be high end. But a high price point doesn't automatically mean it's the best. Value for money isn't a linear equation.
$1,100 in the USA 😊❤
Awesome :)
you should really hire a camera guy
Not gonna happen thanks to Brexit. They're all poor in the UK now.
Me waiting for the ASUS ROG X870E Extreme Crosshair😭
Me too, but if by CES 2025 no announcement, gold tacky dragon it is.
VERY CLEAN Build.... watching video...
That M.2 monstrosity is a gimmick. Terribly and unnecessarily large. I have to wonder if the "click-in" toolless covers maintain enough contact pressure to properly matter? Especially over time.
I have seen more than a few complaints about the BIOS flash buttons being too easy to hit or bump when plugging and unplugging or other handling with MSI boards.
What a piss take
What’s that mean
Super Premium at Super Price lol.
Gigabyte has an Extreme board for X870 now but it's UGLY lol typical the Intel version is a lot more attractive
cool
Hi. I'm so lucky to get this motherboard in my hands. However, I have a question whether it will be a big problem to use DDR5 that were supposedly created under Intel XMP? I want a minimum of 98GB and I like the 4713294236197 G. SKILL Trident Z5 Royal RGB DDR5 2x48GB 6400MHz CL32 XMP3 Silver. Can they be used without any problems?
wow
People that complain about the price are just peasants and should just got play on their consoles. Get a better paying job.
Or some of us want a guarantee that every single slot on that board will run at full speed for that kind of money. Im seeing people say that the NVME slots still get split up and slow shit down if you populate them all. Fuck that noise, for over a grand every damned slot should run at full speed, even if you plug the extra card in and fill both of its slots as well. Also, RAM should always run at full scale as well with no issues or profile fuckery.
Bait used to be believable
I'm sorry, but the side ports are just a bad design. Think about it. The board is "E-ATX" (not a real thing), so it's going to be wider than a standard motherboard. Meaning that the cable connectors will have to come out the side of the board adding width even if you go under the board. It's just ugly.
It looks like a cheap toy.
godlike is stupidly big with too much bells and whistles... No ACE no MSI for me.
All that hardware...premium cost...and MSI has some of the worst software on the planet lol. Took them almost a year to fix the cpu wmi index error.. ONE YEAR....had to use old versions just to avoid the cpu being slammed with errirs from msi center.
its really bad only have 1 usb header
$1000 and no PS/2 port lol
its cool but 99 percent of people do not need these specs.