MSI MPG X570S CARBON MAX WIFI – Hardware Journal

The MSI MPG X570S Carbon Max WiFi is equipped with the X570S chipset and can also be used with the latest CPUs such as the recently introduced  AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D bypass. In contrast to the somewhat outdated AMD X570 chipset, the board presented here has received the “S” version, which enables the mainboard manufacturer to cool the PCH completely passively. In terms of size, it is a normal ATX mainboard, so it is compatible with most cases on the market. 

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MSI MPG X570S CARBON MAX WIFI – HardwareLuxx

MSI had opted for a weaker CPU power supply with the MPG-X570 mainboards and made up for it with the B550 counterparts. And we would like to anticipate one thing at this point: MSI’s MPG X570S CARBON MAX WIFI also comes with powerful voltage converters that are very well suited for overclocking sessions. But the equipment of the board is more than worthy of the middle class. So let’s take a closer look at the board.

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MSI MPG X570S CARBON MAX WIFI – GDM

Also , compared to the predecessor model “MPG X570 GAMING PRO CARBON WIFI” , the power supply circuit has changed from 10 + 2 phase to 14 + 2 phase , and the board is also server grade with a server grade 4-layer PCB to 2 ounce thick copper foil layer. Upgrade to 6-layer PCB . As a result, heat generation can be suppressed even under high load, and the stability of the system is also improved.

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MSI MPG X570S CARBON MAX WIFI – Hexus

Here is the £290 MSI MPG X570S Carbon Max WiFi. No surprises in learning it has similarities to the X570 Gaming Pro Carbon WiFi, but credit where it’s due, MSI has changed the aesthetic and a number of key features in this transition.

Chief amongst these improvements is greater heatsink coverage, that lack of chipset fan, and RGB lighting across two sections. LEDs beneath the Carbon name on the southbridge heatsink are clearly visible, which isn’t ideal. MSI has done a much better job on the three-sliver lighting on top of the main VRM heatsink as the LEDs are hidden away.

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