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MSI Also Shows Off Flagship X370 XPower Gaming Titanium AM4 Motherboard

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A sight for sore eyes at the MSI CES booth was its top-grade socket AM4 motherboard, the X370 XPower Gaming Titanium. This board is positioned in the company's Gaming Enthusiast series, and comes with all the bells and whistles you'd expect from a high-end desktop platform. It is based on AMD's top-dog X370 chipset, and supports AMD Ryzen processors out of the box. Designed for both high-end gaming builds and CPU overclockers, the board draws power from a combination of 24-pin ATX, 8-pin EPS, and 4-pin ATX connectors, and uses a 10-phase VRM to condition it for the AM4 socket. The board also takes in power from an optional 6-pin PCIe power connector, which can be plugged in to stabilize multi-GPU VGA overclocks.

The star-attraction, however, is the silvery-white PCB, with matching connectors. The AM4 socket is wired to four DDR4 DIMM slots, and two PCI-Express 3.0 x16 slots (x8/x8 when both are populated). The board supports NVIDIA SLI-HB and CrossFireX. The third x16 slot is electrical x4, and wired to the X370 chipset. Storage connectivity includes two 32 Gb/s M.2 slots, one 32 Gb/s U.2 port, and six SATA 6 Gb/s ports (from which two are directly wired to the processor). The board also serves up four USB 3.1 ports (including a type-C port), eight USB 3.0 ports, MSI's highest-tier onboard audio solution, and gigabit Ethernet that's sourced from either Intel or Qualcomm Killer.



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That's ugly, like ugly ugly
 
Qualcomm sold killer to Rivet some time ago...

Decent feature set, fugly board.
 
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Anyone know if you can RAID0 the M.2? That would be awesome if you can.
 
Anyone know if you can RAID0 the M.2? That would be awesome if you can.

Most likely only soft RAID-0 on an OS level.
 
^ The red/black ASrock one looks nice
 
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Nice looking MOBO's. Want to see faster benchmarks with ryzen cpu... And want to see benchmarks how fast will be ssd while connected to sata which goes to cpu.
 
That's ugly, like ugly ugly
And I was like "whoa!" when I saw the Sapphire S939 white PCB motherboard back in the day, well, opinions are opinions. ;)
 
Qualcomm sold killer to Rivet some time ago...

Decent feature set, fugly board.

That's ugly, like ugly ugly

That's your opinion entirely. I think the thing is freaking gorgeous. I love the metallic silver finish. It reminds me of 2003-2004 soltek mainboards. I'm f***ing sick and tired of flat black, off-brown or the "classic" red-black mainboards. Don't like it, don't buy it.

I'd be pairing it with something like the Galaxy HOF 1080 (white PCB, white cooler) inside a black / white case.

And I was like "whoa!" when I saw the Sapphire S939 white PCB motherboard back in the day, well, opinions are opinions. ;)

That's what I was thinking. But soltek did white / silver PCB's first.

^ The red/black ASrock one looks nice

eh - aren't you tired of red / black? It's been done to death. BOOOOOOORING!
 
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That's your opinion entirely. I think the thing is freaking gorgeous. I love the metallic silver finish. It reminds me of 2003-2004 soltek mainboards. I'm f***ing sick and tired of flat black, off-brown or the "classic" red-black mainboards. Don't like it, don't buy it.

I'd be pairing it with something like the Galaxy HOF 1080 (white PCB, white cooler) inside a black / white case.

I have zero issues with the white board design. This specific board with the stupid silver mixed in leaks cheap and cheesy.
 
I have zero issues with the white board design. This specific board with the stupid silver mixed in leaks cheap and cheesy.

Again, that's your opinion.I have in my collection a Soltek SL-85DR3-C and a Galaxy HOF GTX 780 that have the exact same finish and they look much better up close then they do in photos.
 
Again, that's your opinion.I have in my collection a Soltek SL-85DR3-C and a Galaxy HOF GTX 780 that have the exact same finish and they look much better up close then they do in photos.

Ok and what is awesome about opinions is I am entitled to mine and have the ability to voice it. I find this board to be ugly ugly.
 
Ok and what is awesome about opinions is I am entitled to mine and have the ability to voice it.

That you are my friend. Opinion noted.
 
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