Testseek.com have collected 31 expert reviews of the MSI X99A XPower Gaming Titanium and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for MSI X99A XPower Gaming Titanium.
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Abstract: 익스트림 에디션 준비완료! 티타늄 갑옷 두른 전사 MSI X99A XPOWER GAMING TITANIUM EDITON 6월 초 인텔은 컴퓨텍스 2016을 통해 브로드웰-E 기반의 데스크톱 PC 최초 10코어 프로세서인 코어 i7 익스트림 에디션을 공개했다. 새로운 코어 i7 익스트림 에디션은 기존 LGA2011 v3 소켓을 그대로 사용하며 역시 기존 칩셋인 X99 칩셋 메인보드에서 사용할 수 있다. 그러나 기존 X99 칩셋 메인보드는 2014년 3분...
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Published: 2016-12-02, Author: Tomas , review by: hw4all.com
The silver color scheme, High quality workmanship, 12-phase power supply system with massive radiators and heat pipe, Reinforced metal frame memory slots and PCI-E x16 (Steel Armor), Availability of high-speed interfaces for connecting drives and M.2 u.2
A relatively wide 27.2 cm (Form Factor E-ATX), The top slot PCI-E x16 can be blocked dimensional / wide cooler, The relatively high price
Built-in CPU-overclocking dial, Slick, LED-lit cutout on the chipset heatsink, M.2 support and USB 3.1 Type-C and Type-A, Onboard wireless connectivity, Excellent manual
Hefty price, Onboard labels blend in with background, Five PCIe slots is overkill for modern Nvidia graphics cards
This metal-bedecked mobo delivers the class and quality that a luxury gaming PC demands. With 4-way SLI, USB 3.1 in two flavors, overclocking frills galore, deep M.2 support, and vast amounts more, it's a fully loaded gaming beast. Read More…...
Custom-colored PCB, Game Boost dial instant overclocking, 32 Gb/s U.2 and M.2 support, Metal shielding on PCIe, RAM & M.2 slots, Solid overclocking, Lots of extra software addons, Clear CMOS and power and reset buttons on the board, PCIe dip-switches, Vo
No RGB lighting, U.2 and M.2 ports cannot be used at the same time (No PLX chip), Writing on the board hard to see, Software could be better organized
Let me first say that I really do like this motherboard. MSI really has crammed everything you would want in this motherboard! You have 802.11 ac WiFi, support for quad-SLI/CrossFire, great audio, 32 Gb/s U.2 and M.2 slots, USB 3.1 Gen 2 ports, lots of SA...
Published: 2016-08-19, Author: Tom , review by: overclock3d.net
A large part of whether the Titanium is a motherboard that will find itself on your wishlist is how much you like the looks. We waited as long as we realistically could before reviewing it to give MSI the best possible chance of sorting out the issues tha...
Published: 2016-08-13, Author: Bruno , review by: reviewstudio.net
easy UEFI interface, best performance, best overclocking, excellent power consumption, accessories, best price/performance ratio
The battle between motherboards and especially the flagships is fiercer than ever. As Intel launched their Broadwell-E CPUs, some manufacturers released new X99 boards. It is the same chipset, only the motherboards got some improvements, mostly aesthetica...
This is the second version of this review. The original review we published had some issues pointed out that were not MSI's problems. We identified two parts on our testing hardware that were having issues. I brought Dan's entire test bench back to my off...
This is the second version of this review. The original review we published had some issues pointed out that were not MSI's problems. We identified two parts on our testing hardware that were having issues. I brought Dan's entire test bench back to my off...
Abstract: If you want your new PC to run Intel's newest and most powerful ever Broadwell-E processors, you need an equally powerful motherboard. This high-end gear is usually somewhat more expensive than mainstream tech — you have to pay to play — but it comes with...