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MSI Z87I Gaming AC Mobo & GTX 760 GAMING ITX Review




We review, test and benchmark the MSI Z87I Gaming AC motherboard and GTX 760 GAMING ITX. Oh you will need a magnifying glass alright as as this is the smallest fully fetched Z87 motherboard you will ever see. The Z87I Gaming AC is made on a Mini-ITX form factor, that means you can seat a processor as powerful as the Core i7 4770K onto a motherboard that is 17x17 CM. Amazing really, especially when you will learn it still has a fully fetched PCIe x16 slot, KillerNIC Gigabit Ethernet, WIFI, USB 3.0 and heck even four SATA 6 Gbps ports. To make things even tastier we pair it with a GeForce GTX 760 GAMING ITX graphics card, and the combo... well it's just awesome.
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rougal
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Posted on: 12/17/2013 11:13 PM
Awesome review.. Thinking of this instead of Asus impact for my new ITX setup next year...
Awesome review.. Thinking of this instead of Asus impact for my new ITX setup next year...
fuugu
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Posted on: 01/10/2014 03:50 AM
Sorry for bumping this but I couldn't understand the power consumption stuff.
Were those numbers without the 760? And if so, how much power was consumed with it?
Frankie.
Sorry for bumping this but I couldn't understand the power consumption stuff.
Were those numbers without the 760? And if so, how much power was consumed with it?
Frankie.
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That's one impressive little setup there. Nice work MSI!