![]() ![]() ![]() It matches most other boards on the market by running its DDR4 at a lofty maximum of 3800MHz, and the storage array includes two M.2 sockets and six SATA 3 ports. The MSI’s no-nonsense design gives way to solid core features. There’s also a row of handy diagnostic LEDs on the board itself. Instead, you get white lights around the back of the board and an RGB light-strip header, both of which can be customised in software. That bucks the trend among other motherboards, but it suits this product – it wouldn’t look right with multi-coloured lights everywhere. The businesslike design means that there aren’t any RGB LEDs on this board. The bright areas on the heatsinks are paired with steel around the two primary PCI-Express slots and between the four memory sockets. Its southbridge and northbridge are shielded by heatsinks that mix black metal with angular, bright slashes. ![]() It certainly looks like it’s ready to knuckle down to work. ![]()
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