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Overclocking was painless and let our 5.2 GHz Core i9-10900K CPU run to its thermal limits. The automatic overclocking worked well, too, but overvolted slightly compared to our manual result; that seems to be the theme with the Z490 boards we’ve tested so far. The monster 16-phase VRM easily handled the CPU at these speeds.
It's also a lot less expensive, at a bit more than half the Z490 Godlike's price, but it delivers, with smart board design and a meaty complement of I/Este. That said, early fumbles we had with the BIOS suggest that most MSI-loyal shoppers will want to wait for a patch or two, and see how this board fares in on-line forums before committing to the full $400 monty.
That and some pretty fancy design choices from an aesthetic point of view. Ready for 10h Gen processors this board is about performance and aesthetics, the CPU socket has dual 8-pin ATX power connectors. The pin connectors indicate a strong VRM, and this motherboard as such has 16+1 phases backed by 90A power stages (!
The MEG series seeks to exceed current gaming products, the flagship model designed to push the limits of what an extreme gaming series can be. Combining the strengths of our existing arsenal with new innovative technology; this results in significant improvements in operational and gaming efficiency. With the MEG series, take complete control of performance and personalization with the ultimate gaming series for enthusiasts who want it all. MSI conducts thorough memory testing with the most popular memory brands under extreme conditions to ensure your system runs stable pelo matter what.
The MEG series seeks to transcend current gaming products, the flagship model designed to push the limits of what an extreme gaming series can be. Combining the strengths of our existing arsenal with new innovative technology; this results in significant improvements in operational and gaming efficiency.
The CPU did run at a higher speed as well with the installed Intel Core i9-10900K now showing a maximum speed of 5.5GHz, but this is where the board started to show some strange behavior.
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In this review we look at the MSI here Z490 ACE. The new series is aimed to become the more high-end solution priced in a 439 USD ran ge, it comes with AX WIFI, and has that intel 2.5 Gbps ethernet jack. That and some pretty awesome design choices from an aesthetic point of view.
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The MEG Z490 Ace does not have a video output, which means a discrete video card is required to use this motherboard. But given the price and features here, that’s pretty much a given.
The reason for this is that measuring the power draw from the EPS cable, for example, does not take into account VRM losses and, therefore, can show a much higher power draw for the CPU or other device due to an inefficient VRM design or loading range.