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Guru3D.com » News » MSI To Release X299 Tomahawk in a White Arctic Edition

MSI To Release X299 Tomahawk in a White Arctic Edition

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 06/17/2017 07:39 PM | Source | 12 comment(s)
MSI To Release X299 Tomahawk in a White Arctic Edition

If you like something all white PCB wise check this out, MSI is launching a X299 Tomahawk motherboard, the Arctic Edition. You kind of need to really like it, or probably hate the looks.

The new X299 TOMAHAWK illustrates the evolution of the next generation of MSI motherboards. X299 TOMAHAWK shows its strength through stainless steel heatsinks and MSI Steel Armor design, making the high-end motherboard unbreakable in any gaming session.

X299 TOMAHAWK also includes the exclusive M.2 Shield FROZR, a design to protect against thermal throttling on M.2 SSDs. Not to mention Turbo U.2 with Steel Armor, front USB type C to maximize your systems data transfer performance through any type of connection. On top of all that, MSI exclusive VR Boost and VR ready bring smooth performance when enjoying any game in VR, AR and MR.



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JamesSneed
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#5444263 Posted on: 06/18/2017 05:21 PM
Does anyone else see the irony of calling the white motherboard edition Tomahawk? You know a Native American axe. Just kind of makes me laugh.

I do like the look of the white PCB though.

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#5444265 Posted on: 06/18/2017 05:36 PM
It's more likely a reference to the cruise missile.

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#5444306 Posted on: 06/18/2017 10:26 PM
It's more likely a reference to the cruise missile.


That's exactly what it is. Even the logo below the TOMAHAWK shows its a missile icon.

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#5444335 Posted on: 06/19/2017 03:57 AM
These appear to be a white painted motherboard while the defunct Soyo brand motherboards actually had white fiberglass material for the motherboard.

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#5444336 Posted on: 06/19/2017 03:57 AM
I wonder what color is the motherboard of the actual missile.

(Actually, motherboards, there's several computers inside that missile...)

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#5444382 Posted on: 06/19/2017 10:13 AM
I wonder what color is the motherboard of the actual missile.

(Actually, motherboards, there's several computers inside that missile...)

Little did we know that all these years of having Tomahawks in operation, we failed to see the small writing on the nose of the warhead

"Powered by MSI"


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#5444405 Posted on: 06/19/2017 01:05 PM
Okay yeah I like it. Wonder what the price will be.

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#5444423 Posted on: 06/19/2017 02:16 PM
We need more white PCBs. I love it. There is only 1 for AMD right now and it's way too expensive for what you get. Basically paying a $150 premium for the color.

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#5444424 Posted on: 06/19/2017 02:19 PM
Its £279.99 in the UK for that board

7900X is £989.99 in UK

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#5444426 Posted on: 06/19/2017 02:25 PM
Its £279.99 in the UK for that board

7900X is £989.99 in UK

That price isn't too bad.

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#5444431 Posted on: 06/19/2017 02:32 PM
Looks like Xpower Titanium

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#5444536 Posted on: 06/19/2017 06:03 PM
That price isn't too bad.


Looks like it's down to £890 now!

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