MSI MEG X399 Creation

MSI demonstrated perfect timing when they introduced the MEG X399 Creation at Computex. AMD announced the 32-core 2990WX Threadripper at the start of Computex then MSI followed up with this X399 motherboard that uses 16-phase VRMs that promise a new level of power delivery. 

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Supermicro H11SSL-i

The motherboard supports AMD’s EPYC 7000 series of processors with up to 32 cores. That’s also the type of CPU I’ll be using to test it: a 7551P. The board has 8 DDR4 DIMM slots with support for up to 1TB registered ECC memory. The 8-channel design will help a lot of with memory-intensive applications and you can run up to 2666 MHz speeds here.

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ASUS ROG STRIX B450-F Gaming

The ROG Strix B450-F Gaming uses AMDs latest B450 chipset based on the AM4 socket, aiming to strike a balance between the cost effectiveness that the B450 chipset offers, as well as including features gamers expect and need. The B450-F Gaming arrives with a pair of PCIe 3.0 M.2 connectors, both operating with the x4 NVMe interface, while the uppermost connection can also utilise SATA M.2 drives.

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GIGABYTE GA-AX370-GAMING K5 Vs. GIGABYTE GA-AX370-GAMING 5

For example, the Gaming K5 lacks the audio part of the Gaming 5, which is as separate as possible from the rest of the PCB . But apart from that, differences can be seen in the details. The area to the left of the memory slots has significantly more solder contacts on the Gaming 5 than is the case with the K5 .

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MSI B450 TOMAHAWK

That means motherboards like this MSI B450 Tomahawk can offer an attractive suite of connectivity and features, including overclocking capability, for a surprisingly modest price point. Intel’s second tier chipsets for LGA1151v2, like H370 and B360, just can’t compete.

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Supermicro X11SRA

Today we continue to our reviews of the C422-based motherboards with Supermicro‘s X11SRA (product link). The LGA2066 takes a traditional approach to the design, but while that’s true, it doesn’t lack on features. The X11SRA comes with dual M.2 and dual U.2 as well as multi-Gigabit Ethernet – just to name a few things. There’s no doubt that you can build a great workstation with the X11SRA as a base.

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BIOSTAR Racing B360GT5S

I won’t hide I’m wasn’t expecting so much of BIOSTAR B360GT5S. It’s better motherboard that we could expect looking at the product itself. I guess all should read motherboard’s features and specification as we may miss something important. BIOSTAR described all well on the website and it’s really helpful for potential users.

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MSI MEG X399 Creation

MSI released a new motherboard for Threadripper processors which we review today, and yes that would be the MEG X399 Creation. The board is stylish, loaded with features has subtle LED effects, terrific WIFI and obviously offers everything you need from quadruple x16 PCI-Express slots, multiple M2 SSD options, quad-channel memory and some beefy VRM.

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