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Guru3D.com » News » MSI Launches budget B150M & H110M Grenade Motherboards

MSI Launches budget B150M & H110M Grenade Motherboards

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 07/25/2016 08:49 AM | source: | 5 comment(s)
MSI Launches budget B150M & H110M Grenade Motherboards

MSI announces two new additions to its line of budget friendly mATX GAMING motherboards, the B150M GRENADE & H110M GRENADE. With Audio Boost, GAMING LAN, Turbo M.2 (up to 32 Gb/s Gen3 x4 on B150) and USB 3.1 Gen1 Type-C offering more connectivity options and a plethora of features.

The new GRENADE motherboards come with a subtle ambient LED light on the back of the motherboard adding to the GAMING look & feel. With attention to detail, besides the looks, the GRENADE motherboards not only deliver in terms of features & specs, but manage to bring a variety of dedicated gaming features to a very price friendly price point (roughly 70~80 EURO)

Enjoy a blazing fast system boot up and insanely fast loading of applications and games with MSI® GAMING motherboards. MSI® offers a whole new generation of high speed storage support through Turbo M.2. Turbo M.2 transfers data through a PCI Express 3.0 x4 interface up to 32 Gb/s, making it 5x faster than SATA 3.0 solutions. With a Turbo U.2 Host Card, fitting in a M.2 slot, the new motherboards also support the latest and greatest high performance SSDs such as the Intel® 750 series with support for NVMe. Data transfer speeds have never been faster.



MSI Launches budget B150M & H110M Grenade Motherboards MSI Launches budget B150M & H110M Grenade Motherboards




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Yogi
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#5311482 Posted on: 07/25/2016 10:27 AM
Hmmm.. Budget motherboards called grenades. I can see this ending well.

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#5311702 Posted on: 07/25/2016 07:53 PM
Comes with a special jumper. Remove it and it'll be live, throw where applicable.

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#5311710 Posted on: 07/25/2016 08:16 PM
Would be embarrassing for tech support if some thing in it malfunctioned and blew up.

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#5311817 Posted on: 07/26/2016 01:37 AM
what is with the naming scheme these days they use?

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#5311847 Posted on: 07/26/2016 03:51 AM
what is with the naming scheme these days they use?


What's with the naming scheme anyone has used ever?

Graphics cards think they are cars

CPUs think they are heavy machinery

Cases think they are alien/army/futuristic

Ram thinks they are l33t

Hard Drives think they are dinosaurs

and it just keeps going on and on and on...if you really think about it, all names are weird, therefore, all names are normal?

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