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Published: 2016-09-15, Author: Bruno , review by: reviewstudio.net
easy UEFI interface, performance, stability, excellent power consumption, accessories, price
The Titanium series is an example of great creativity, offering awesome look and performance. And it's not just for overclockers, but for gamers and enthusiasts too.MSI Z170A MPower Gaming Titanium has the similar look of XPower brother. It's not for over...
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Published: 2016-09-14, Author: Ron , review by: modders-inc.com
MSI's Z170A MPOWER Gaming Titanium is undoubtedly one gorgeous piece of hardware but more importantly it represents an evolutionary milestone for just how far their motherboards have come. The view was grim four years ago in 2012 when I walked into MSI's...
One-of-a-kind titanium-colored motherboard, M.2 RAID support, U.2 drive port, Backplate to help support larger coolers, Support for 3866 MHz+ memory modules, Excellent audio, Intel LAN controller, Overclocks well, Excellent slot layout for single-VGA, wit
No included Wi-Fi, Drive performance on some interfaces could be marginally better, Slot layout not the best for multi-GPU use
The MSI Z170A MPOWER GAMING TITANIUM is available for around US$250. One-of-a-kind titanium-colored motherboard M.2 RAID support U.2 drive port Backplate to help support larger coolers Support for 3866 MHz+ memory modules Excellent audio Intel LAN control...
MSI continues to bring out products across their lines which are attractive to nearly anyone who uses a PC. From the enthusiast and hardcore sub-ambient overclocker, to the gamer and non-power user, there is something for everyone to choose. The Z170A M...
We could say the Z170A MPOWER Gaming Titanium is a mixed bag, but summing everything up reveals it's much more than that. It does lack a number of features you'd expect on a £200+ Z170 board, namely overclocking and testing tools and built-in RGB lighting...