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Review: MSI Z270 XPOWER GAMING Titanium
You've probably just read out budget oriented MSI Z270 GAMING Pro Carbon from MSI. Well yes, there needs to be a enthusiast flagship product as well of course, meet the MSI Z270 XPOWER GAMING Titanium ! A bit pricy, but gawd this one is very sweet.
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#5378017 Posted on: 01/04/2017 01:19 PM
Man this is the board I've always wanted, definitely upgrading to this this year. Almost typed next year lol
Man this is the board I've always wanted, definitely upgrading to this this year. Almost typed next year lol
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#5378082 Posted on: 01/04/2017 05:19 PM
Well, Hilbert did that "mistake". Final words, The Bottom line: "or perhaps something from the competition (AMD) that is launching some good stuff in Q1 2016"
^^
Well, Hilbert did that "mistake". Final words, The Bottom line: "or perhaps something from the competition (AMD) that is launching some good stuff in Q1 2016"
^^
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#5378091 Posted on: 01/04/2017 06:10 PM
Well, Hilbert did that "mistake". Final words, The Bottom line: "or perhaps something from the competition (AMD) that is launching some good stuff in Q1 2016"
^^
*coughs* lets pretend that didn't happen
Well, Hilbert did that "mistake". Final words, The Bottom line: "or perhaps something from the competition (AMD) that is launching some good stuff in Q1 2016"
^^
*coughs* lets pretend that didn't happen

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#5378116 Posted on: 01/04/2017 07:41 PM
Keep it up Hilbert...so far this is the motherboard I want to replace my Asus Z170-A with..just cause it will look nice in my new Thermaltake 900 white monstrosity.
Holding off on buying liquid cooling kits for it until I see everything that comes out for both AMD and Intel.
Though I feel the need to add...the built in buttons and dials on motherboards are useless with this case I recently got. Lets face it, removing glass panels even tempered glass is still glass.
Keep it up Hilbert...so far this is the motherboard I want to replace my Asus Z170-A with..just cause it will look nice in my new Thermaltake 900 white monstrosity.
Holding off on buying liquid cooling kits for it until I see everything that comes out for both AMD and Intel.
Though I feel the need to add...the built in buttons and dials on motherboards are useless with this case I recently got. Lets face it, removing glass panels even tempered glass is still glass.
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Wow, that game boost knob thing likes it hard... 1,5V!
Great review.