There are a lot of great looking motherboards at the MSI booth here at Computex 2016, and we kick things off with their lovely 970A Gaming Pro Carbon, featuring support for the latest AMD FX, Phenom and Athlon processors, USB 3.1 Gen2, Audio Boost, Gaming LAN, Multi-GPU support with Steel Armor PCI-E slots, and much more.
The stylish, yet professional looking X99A Workstation board comes with support for the latest LGA 2011-V3 CPUs, as well as support for up to eight DDR4 DIMMs in Quad-Channel, and a huge array of storage and expansion card options.
The B150M MORTAR Armour may be a more affordable board, but with a stunning black and white theme, and a solid range of features, it’s hardly boring.
One of my favourites is the X99A XPOWER Gaming Titanium, which comes with a stunning Titanium finish, Turbo U.2 and M.2, support for 2011-v3 CPUs, DDR4, quad SLI/CF and loads of connectivity for extreme gaming systems.
Finally, the same motherboard, but in a much more obtainable Z170A format.
Which one of these epic boards would you have in your system?
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