The Z170A Gaming M7 is much more than a dazzling design. The massive power phase cooling and those red traces from the CPU to the DIMM slots make this a rather striking motherboard. The Z170A Gaming M7 has been given the standard gaming red/black color scheme and it has to be said the board looks impressive. If you can't afford the $300 asking price for the Titanium Edition board then perhaps the $210 Z170A Gaming M7 is a more practical choice. Someone obviously hit invert color by mistake. The board looks like the result of a printing error. ![]() For those not all geared up for gaming there is the Pro series, but that sounds pretty boring.Īt the top of MSI's Z170 range is the Z170A XPower Gaming Titanium Edition - quite the mouthful. In fact buying a non-gaming brand MSI motherboard is the new challenge, as they have the Enthusiast Gaming, Performance Gaming and Arsenal Gaming series. they must have sold well because today the formula remains much the same. ![]() These boards featured elaborate heatsinks with red dragons etched into them and well. Then a few years ago the company jumped on the 'gaming' brand train by releasing its 'Gaming Series' motherboards, the first of which were based on the Intel Z77 and B75 chipsets. There was a time not that long ago when just about every MSI motherboard was built on a black PCB and featured a few blue highlights, namely blue PCIe and DIMM slots.
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