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New MSI FM2+ GAMING motherboards Available Now

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MSI, one of the world leaders in motherboards, debuts its first AMD FM2+ socket based GAMING motherboards A88X-G45 GAMING and A88XM GAMING.

Inherited with the outstanding DNA of MSI's award winning GAMING family, the new MSI FM2+ GAMING series motherboards features Killer LAN, Audio Boost sound enhancement technology, and a whole new software and hardware design for enhanced gaming performance. In addition, purchase a MSI A88X-G45 GAMING motherboard and get Assassin's Creed Liberation HD FREE!





Sensational sound with MSI Audio Boost
Reward your ears with true quality. Get ready for ear-drum shattering sound, with MSI Audio Boost! With Audio Boost we're delivering the highest audio quality with the use of Creative Sound Blaster Cinema so you can enjoy crystal clear sound and music through 8-channel HD Audio. Because the complete audio circuitry is isolated from other features through EMI shielding, you'll enjoy less interference and more stability resulting in a sensational sound quality. Topping this with the use of gold plated connectors, illuminated isolation line, studio level integrated headphone amplifier and high quality audio capacitors, and whether you demand the best sound quality for music or professional gaming, MSI Audio Boost delivers.

MSI USB Audio Power
When connecting USB devices such as External DACs, only MSI Real USB Power can continue to deliver 5V to the USB ports on motherboards. Not just one USB port, MSI USB Audio Power exclusively supports all USB ports. The USB audio power design, which powers the USB port independently, offers more stable power and audio signals. The whole new design results in much clearer sound effects with reduced noise along with stable voltage for improved stability for the users' extra devices, enjoying an enriched sound presentation.

Kill your lag with Killer LAN
Make use of advantages while gaming online with MSI to get ahead. Killer LAN automatically detects and accelerates game traffic ahead of other network traffic for smoother, stutter-free in-game performance and the competitive edge. With this exclusive, automatic traffic prioritization, games and real-time chat get priority over low-level system chatter, giving you the lowest latency for game data on the most controllable network hardware available.

Military Class 4: The Most Stable Military Class Components
Military Class 4 is the next step in high quality components. The Hi-c Cap, Super Ferrite Choke and Solid CAPs will make sure that your PC runs more stable under extreme conditions. These key components have all passed the seven tests of MIL-STND-810G military class which are performed by independent laboratories to ensure stable operation under the harshest environments.

OC Genie 4 & Click BIOS 4
MSI GAMING motherboards are equipped with many exclusive new technologies, including the all new two-stage one-second overclocking OC Genie 4, the world's first graphical monitoring interface Click BIOS 4, and the Control Center software that combines monitoring, tuning and remote controlling, and much more. The easy to use high quality software and hardware design allow consumers to gain more convenient experiences.

Enriching the GAMING family
The MSI A88X-G45 GAMING & A88X GAMING are now added to the GAMING family. Whether you demand the best performance for professional gaming or want to build a small gaming PC, there's always a GAMING motherboard suited to the task.

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"FM2+" "gaming" "lol"
 
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"FM2+" "gaming" "lol"

Yeah, AMD must first improve hybrid crossfire (APU + discrete GPU) before gamers will start to adopt Kaveri en masse. Only then you can kind of 'compensate' the weak CPU part compared to Haswell.
 
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While sure APU's or Hybrid Crossfire has had to put it nicely lot's of teething pains... I still might consider a cost effective gaming build on a Kaveri that has it GPU disabled for the right (low) price, and if such a "gussied-up" mobo offered an excellent entry price (ATX $80 or less). While providing that Creative Sound 8-channel HD with shielded audio circuitry might provide something wouldn't exactly seem a game changer. Don't know what MSI might price this, but their MSI Z87-GD65 Gaming LGA 1150 Intel Z87 with Triple CFX/ SLI is like $160.

But correct to pay for a full A10-7850K APU and then not see stealer Hybrid-Crossfire has no merit. If such an A10 and this mobo could be purchased for around $250 ($80-100 is the going rate for premium FM2 D4 ATX), and then paired with a 260X for another $130 that's a cost of $380. Then if Hybrid Crossfire set-up really could provide say bettering what thee 270X performance there’s something to consider. Be a nice to experiance the 260X and "True Audio" working with the mobo's Creative Sound Blaster Cinema.

I don’t see an i5-4430 Haswell 3.0GHz ($180), a newer Z78 mobo (~$100) and a nice 270X ($210) that’s approaching $500 providing the 30% more gaming that the Intel set-up eats in cost.
 
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The A10-7850K has great single core performance. If you don't wish to use the APU GPU simply but a r9 270x and away you go with an affordable rig.
 
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I'm waiting for Athlon SKU Kaveri chips or cheaper A10-7850K's. The current price is just to high to sway the majority of buyers. I love AMD stuff but a 7850K is $200 where i live. The newer FM2+ motherboards haven't increased in price at least.
 
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gonna bit the bullet....?.........what does that even mean. Gonna build an Amd rig for my 6 year old son. Since Fm2+ (correct me if i'm wrong) is their latest and greatest, been hoping to hear some good things.....unfamiliar with Msi boards, but heard this series was pretty good. Definitely a contender.
 
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Nice to see some more really good FM2+ boards coming out. These chips have really great performance and overclock like a dream. FM2+ looks like the socket that AMD is going with since the demise of AM3+. But I am waiting for the new Kaveri Athlons to replace my 760K. Also there are rumors that FX will move to the platform, so giving a great reason to have the new beefy gaming boards such as this from MSI and the ones released by Gigabyte.
 
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If i known that this board will be released, i would gladly wait patiently for this(of course my budget just won't allow it)
 
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Finally a motherboard I can upgrade to, but will probably wait for the refresh on Kaveri. My Trinity APU is still going hard.
 
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I'm waiting for Athlon SKU Kaveri chips or cheaper A10-7850K's. The current price is just to high to sway the majority of buyers. I love AMD stuff but a 7850K is $200 where i live. The newer FM2+ motherboards haven't increased in price at least.
Oh, that's horrible! I'll sing a song on this here tiny violin for y'all. It starts at 225 and goes to 245, where I live. Keeping in mind, something like a i5 4670K is around $330, tho.

On the same note, the (US) price for the 7850K should stabilise at $169 at some point.

If i known that this board will be released, i would gladly wait patiently for this(of course my budget just won't allow it)
Hah! Honestly, I knew they'd do it, I just didn't know when, hope it starts popping up in stores where I live soon tho.

Now all we need is something like a ASUS A88X RoG Hero, and the gang complete.

Nice to see some more really good FM2+ boards coming out. These chips have really great performance and overclock like a dream. FM2+ looks like the socket that AMD is going with since the demise of AM3+. But I am waiting for the new Kaveri Athlons to replace my 760K. Also there are rumors that FX will move to the platform, so giving a great reason to have the new beefy gaming boards such as this from MSI and the ones released by Gigabyte.

FX as a CPU? Highly doubt it. It'd be stupid of AMD to do so. FX as a enthusiast line of APUs (as in, beyond A10)? Yes, quite possibly. Well, maybe not now, but next year/next socket, it's possible, and I'm looking forward to it.
 
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I'm waiting for Athlon SKU Kaveri chips or cheaper A10-7850K's. The current price is just to high to sway the majority of buyers. I love AMD stuff but a 7850K is $200 where i live. The newer FM2+ motherboards haven't increased in price at least.

What's wrong with the chip cost that is cheaper than the 8350, has almost the same single core performance, and also includes a GPU on the chip?

Most people buying this don't plan to run games on Ultra settings. People should realize software is lagging so far behind hardware right now. Most of your extremely popular PC games are only mildly multithreaded at best.
 
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