Testseek.com have collected 48 expert reviews of the MSI Z270 Xpower Gaming Titanium Edition and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for MSI Z270 Xpower Gaming Titanium Edition.
February 2017
(87%)
48 Reviews
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conclusion Yeah, this one is nice isn't it ? The board certainly shared a lot of similarities to the Z170 model, and we thing it'll be priced the same as well at roughly 300 euro. Now then, despite my rather salted about Kaby lake in general I do have...
Abstract: Meanwhile you can find benchmark values of 28 recent Z270 and Z170 motherboards in our comparison tables. We do not comment the benchmark values. The idea and also the goal is to present to you a market overview which helps you choose the right motherboar...
the MSI Z270 XPower Titanium Edition's layout has been well thought Once more practical are the angled SATA connectors that you can find on almost all motherboards nowadays Other than that there is an internal USB31 header We always love it when we find...
The silver PCB is astonishingly gorgeous, Has 4x PCIe x16 lanes for SLI/CrossFire multi-GPU setups, It features 3 x m.2 and 8 SATA3 ports, Tons of overclocking features, Easily the best 'value' flagship motherboard on the Z270 platform
The colour scheme isn't going to be everyone's cup of tea, Requires hard mod on retail models to allow for full PLL voltage control (found after video review was filmed)
From the price tag and features, it's fairly clear this isn't a motherboard for your average user. There are much cheaper options, not least of all MSI's own excellent Z270 Gaming Pro Carbon, which costs around £170, and the achingly beautiful X99 version...