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Core Ultra 9 285K vs Ryzen 9 9950X: We’re Dissapointed
See if Intel has truly delivered something remarkable or if their claims are just claims in the Core Ultra 9 285K vs Ryzen 9 9950X comparison!
MSI MAG Z890 Tomahawk WiFi Review: Bang For The Buck!
The MSI MAG Z890 Tomahawk WiFi is a $299 motherboard packed with the latest I/O and EZ-DIY features. It has a fairly basic (almost) all-black design with silver accents and yellow-green colors to represent the board's branding. For VRMs, the board's 16+1+1+1 (16A 90A duet stages for the board), which is enough for Intel's 15th gen chips, even if you want to overclock a bit.
MSI MPG Z890 Carbon WiFi Review: Is It Worth It?
The MSI MPG Z890 Carbon WiFi is a power-packed board with a feature set covering everything you could possibly think of. Its power-phase design is a 20+1+1+1 with 20x 110A SPS powering the VCore, leaving plenty of overclocking room for any Arrow Lake chip. The design is excellent, with 2 RGB zones, but the branding goes a bit overboard.
MSI MEG Z890 ACE Review: Chart-Topper With Flagship Features
The MSI MEG Z890 ACE motherboard is a powerhouse for those who want the best features without worrying about cost. Built for Intel’s latest Core Ultra processors, it supports high-speed DDR5 memory, PCIe 5.0, and offers a generous range of M.2 and USB ports. With an impressive VRM and heatsink setup, this board is optimized for overclocking and handled both gaming and synthetic tests with top scores.
MSI MEG Z890 UNIFY-X Review: Built For Performance
The MSI MEG Z890 UNIFY-X is a $599 flagship motherboard from MSI which is aimed at overclocking enthusiasts and high-end PC gamers. The motherboard manages to please both with its solid 20+2+1+1 phase power delivery system and sleek aesthetics that blend nicely with the focus on sheer performance and on providing functionality coupled with ample option of storage, blazing fast WiFi-7, BT 5.4, and connectivity ports at the rear and on the front.
MSI MPG Z890 Edge Ti WiFi Review: MSI’s White Wonder
The MSI MPG Z890 Edge Ti WiFi is a $369 gaming-focused board, and it certainly covers everything a gamer might need. That includes a great gaming-focused design with RGB and solid performance with a 16-phase 90A SPS design for CPU power.
MSI Pro Z890-A WiFi Review: Good Features For The Price
The MSI Pro Z890-A WiFi is one of MSI's affordable Z890 boards, but it offers enough performance and features to please most. We get a beautiful minimalistic design with its white heatsinks and black PCB. It has a 16+1+1+1 phase design with 16x 90A SPS for the CPU and supports DDR5 memory as fast as 9200 MT/s.
MSI MAG X870 Tomahawk WiFi Review: Mid-Range Champion?
The MSI MAG X870 Tomahawk WiFi is a motherboard costing $299, making it one of the pricier boards so far. For that, it offers reasonably capable VRMs, a minimalist black theme without RGB, a ton of EZ-DIY features to make life easier, and good overall performance. The EZ-DIY features are the highlight for us, but we feel the price tag is still a bit too high, especially given the board's shared connectivity complications.
X870 Vs X670: Which One Should You Get?
In the X870 vs X670 chipset comparison, we will see if AMD's newest chipsets are better value than the previous generation of chipsets!
X870 Vs X870E: We Tested Both Chipsets
In the X870 vs X870E comparison, we will take a look at the performance, connectivity, price, and value for money for these chipsets.
X870E Vs X670E: What Our Comparison Says
The X870E vs X670E comparison will go over the differences (or lack there of) between the two highest-end AMD chipsets.
G.Skill Trident Z5 Neo RGB DDR5-6400 CL30 Review
The G. Skill Trident Z5 Neo RGB follows the classic design of this lineup to bring us another high-performance kit. With an EXPO speed of DDR5-6400 at CL30, the memory runs at an ultra-low latency of 9.375 and shows excellent performance in our benchmarks.











