MSI X299 Gaming Pro Carbon AC review

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When we place the motherboard at an angle we see that all new socket LGA2066. It will support both Kaby and Skylake-X procs, this is referred to as the Core X series processors. The mounting retention is the same as on X99, meaning you can reuse your cooler and are not forced to purchase a new socket mounting system or complete cooling kit.

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Storage ports then -- MSI is equipping the board with eight SATA3 ports. There is also one metal shielded U2 connector. 
 

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Here we see that a bit better. A proper eight SATA3 6Gbps ports, alongside two M.2 slots that have been tucked away close to the upper PCI-Express slot. See the 4-pin connector to the left side of the two SATA ports? That's actually the Intel VROC Upgrade Key header.

 

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There are two M.2 SSD slots available, one 8cm type 2242/2260/2280 and another 10cm type 2260/2280/22110 slot. Both support PCIe x4/x2 Gen 3.0. With two NVMe PCIe Gen3 x4 M.2 connectors onboard, MSi brings to the user PCI-Express connectivity for SSD devices. Delivering up to 32 Gb/s data transfer speed per connector, the dual M.2 supports RAID modes. The new M.2 shields have proper thermal padding and function both as protective covers and heatsinks.
 

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The memory DIMM slots have been reinforced with metal shielding as well. The board supports single, dual and quad channel with support up-to DDR4 4266+ (O.C.) and starts at 2133 MHz memory modules. 8 x DDR4 DIMM sockets can support up-to 128 GB of system memory.

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