![]() ![]() MSI delivers stellar budget gaming with its Ryzen 4000 powered Bravo 15 notebook A look at MSI's RX 5600 XT MECH & GAMING X MSI woos content professionals with its Creator and Prestige product lines MSI's Optix MAG161 screens offer sub-1KG portability with refresh rates as high as 240Hz MSI plans to win the race towards 300Hz IPS laptops with its GE66 Raider MSI reveals its Optix MAG342CQR, the world's first 1000R WQHD Curved Gaming Display ![]() MSI's new GS66 Stealth has a battery so big it's barely legal MSI reveals its MAG Core series of Closed-Loop Liquid Coolers for desktop CPUs It's Those VRMs have a lot of thermal headroom left in them, making it easy to see why MSI's confident in stating their support for AMD's Threadripper 3990X. When overclocking the same processor, those VRMs wouldn't go over 59 degrees Celcius. When testing MSI's Creator TRX40 motherboard ( Review Here), we found that the motherboard's VRM temperatures wouldn't go over 53 degrees under our VRM tests in a Threadripper 3960X at stock. Ryzen Threadripper 3990X support on TRX40?Īt CES 2020, MSI has confirmed that AMD's $3990 64-core Ryzen Threadripper 3990X will be supported on all of their TRX40 motherboards, including their Creator TRX40, TRX40 PRO 10G, TRX40 PRO WIFI, and TRX40-A PRO. Sadly, MSI hasn't given us a firm price tag for their MAG X570 Tomahawk WIFI, though we expect the motherboard to release for around $200. With this move will come support for premium features like WiFi 6 and 2.5G Gaming LAN ports, features that are uncommon outside of higher-end X570 motherboards. Now, MSI's Tomahawk range is coming to AMD's X570 platform, moving onto the realms of PCIe 4.0, chipset fans and Ryzen 3rd Gen. Within MSI's product stack, it has always represented an ideal position on the price/performance curve, delivering high-end features for a reasonable price.įor the reasons above, MSI's Tomahawk series boards typically receive a value for money award at the end of our testing process, as MSI's budget designs don't usually come at the cost of high VRM temperatures or other significant shortcomings. MSI's Tomahawk series is a firm favourite here at OC3D. ![]()
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