Testseek.com have collected 43 expert reviews of the MSI Big Bang-XPower and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for MSI Big Bang-XPower.
August 2010
(86%)
43 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
MSI XPower mainboard turned out too complex to be given a definite characterization. This is a many-sided product, but not all of its sides are brilliant, unfortunately. To cut the long story short, the board comes in high-quality packaging, is accomp...
Abstract: & Specifications The eVGA X58 Classified motherboard has been ruling the overclocking scene for quite a while. Its superior design was ahead of any of its rivals. Warranting rock solid high base clock action and a supreme power design, making it a let...
Abstract: Intel has showed off their new Sandy Bridge architecture at this month’s Intel’s Developers Forum (IDF) event. This will bring the graphics core to the CPU die integrated versus as a separate package on the die as is on the current Core i5 and i3 CPUs....
Abstract: We put the top 890FX and X58 mobos through their paces Gordon's freestyle technique is decent, but next time he decides to fling mobos, we want to see him do a thumber backhand, or better yet, a skip shot. Ready to finally build your post-recession mac...
Excellent overclocking, Competitive Price, Lower Power Consumption
Some features only benefit tiny fringe of enthusiasts, OC Dashboard Breakout Box Feels Cheap
The Big Bang is competitively priced against other high-end boards, offers equivalent or superior features, and overclocks like gangbusters. Readers who aren't in the market for a $300 motherboard, however, shouldn't feel like they're settling for second-...
MSI has built a great performance X58 board in the Big Bang XPower. We liked the Big Bang Trinergy for P55, but MSI has built an incredibly solid motherboard in the XPower. The XPower is one of the best X58 motherboards I have personally used. It is fo...
The MSI Big Bang XPower is the eighth X58 motherboard I've owned. The first seven ranged from econo class (if you can consider any X58 board an economy board) to deluxe class. Some boards had nicer features than others, some had nicer accessory bundl...
It’s refreshing to see a product walk through our doors and actually be worth every penny. The overclocking capability is fantastic. The board practically begs to be overclocked. You can pick up this beauty for around $300, which is right in line with...
The MSI Big Bang XPower is a premium LGA1366 motherboard, and enthusiasts will no doubt be looking at it as an option for their next system, particularly if SATA III and USB 3.0 are on the wish list of items. And make no mistake about it, the Big Bang ...