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July 2019
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Published: 2022-05-10, Author: James , review by: proclockers.com
This was the first MSI motherboard I have had the pleasure to review and I must say the MEG X570 ACE did not disappoint. From its aesthetics to its raw performance, the MSI MEG ACE fires on all cylinders and provides you with a visually stunning board wit...
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Published: 2020-03-26, Author: James , review by: proclockers.com
Abstract: For many years, Intel has been the industry leader for high-end CPUs with little to no competition. That all changed when AMD released its new Ryzen architecture, which brought huge improvements over Bulldozer and put them back on the map for high-end com...
Published: 2019-09-10, Author: Tom , review by: overclock3d.net
Given some of the feedback we've been getting in our forums about the latest X570 chipset we feel it's important to start off with a reminder. PCI Express 4.0 and the hardware necessary to run it to its fullest potential is expensive. Much more expensive...
Published: 2019-07-29, Author: Black , review by: techpowerup.com
Attractive black and gold aesthetic, Sophisticated, overbuilt VRM, Excellent memory overclocking, Well-engineered M.2 heatsinks, WiFi 6 support, Heatpipe connecting VRM and chipset heatsinks
Only 4 SATA ports, Price, Some software bloat
The MEG X570 ACE is available for US$369.99. Attractive black and gold aesthetic Sophisticated, overbuilt VRM Excellent memory overclocking Well-engineered M.2 heatsinks WiFi 6 support Heatpipe connecting VRM and chipset heatsinks Only 4 SATA ports Price...
Published: 2019-07-19, Author: Thomas , review by: tomshardware.com
2.5GbE plus Gigabit Ethernet plus WiFi 6, All three long PCIe and M.2 slots are enabled simultaneously, Superior DRAM overclocking data rate, PCH heatpipe may allow greater fan idle time,
Only one PCIe x1 slot can be used at a time, USB3 Gen2 front-panel header is on bottom edge, Less bandwidth from overclocked DRAM compared to competitors
Moving a few features around gives MSI a distinctive design compared to its most closely-priced rival, but both boards perform splendidly. Buyers in this price class should choose theirs based on other criteria like connector placement, aesthetics, and br...
The MSI MEG X570 Ace is an ATX motherboard which sits very much in the mid-range of the currently X570 product stack with an MSRP of $369. This has raised a lot of questions over social media as to why X570 comes with a higher price tag over previous the...
Sleek design & Infinity window, Solid power phase design, Three PCIe 4.0 M.2 slots, Both PCIe and RAM slots are metal reinforced, WiFi 6 and 2.5 GbE LAN
BIOS is a little laggy and wouldn't save all settings
This will be the third X570 motherboard we've taken a look at and all three seem to be in the $300+ price range. This higher-tier price range seems to have many of the same features. The first being WiFi 6 802.11ax wireless networking. This is newer and f...
Abstract: The next generation of AMD Ryzen 3000 processors is edging closer to being released, and we'll see the results on July 7th. B ut alongside the new 7 nm processors we have a brand new motherboard chipset. As we receive copious amounts of deliveries contain...
Four SATA ports, Given focus on cooling, chipset fan necessary
Priced at £350, the MSI MEG X570 Ace is a decent motherboard in most respects, housing excellent VRM cooling and power-delivery support, best-in-class RGB lighting, solid M.2 coverage, and an attractive I/O section augmented by 2.5G Ethernet and WiFi 6...