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Review: MSI B360 Gaming Pro Carbon motherboard
We have another B360 motherboard up for review, MSI is in da house with their B360 Gaming Pro Carbon. Again a very price friendly motherboard that can house a fast 6-core Coffee Lake processor. With a full PCIe x16 graphics card slot, full speed M2 SSD capability and six SATA3 ports, these B360 motherboards might become the new mainstream.
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#5535124 Posted on: 04/05/2018 03:09 PM
Reminds me of my ZX9 I had lol.
Reminds me of my ZX9 I had lol.
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#5535339 Posted on: 04/06/2018 12:42 AM
Looks nice but, I think I will stay away from MSI. Between the 790X 95 Watt TDP undisclosed limit and a MSI 970 Gaming with leaking fluids from the VRM heatpad, I would prefer to stick to something that is good, at least to me.
Looks nice but, I think I will stay away from MSI. Between the 790X 95 Watt TDP undisclosed limit and a MSI 970 Gaming with leaking fluids from the VRM heatpad, I would prefer to stick to something that is good, at least to me.
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Damn that radiator looks like it belongs on a motorcycle....