The MSI X670E ACE comes with a USB flash drive which includes a bunch of drivers, but also includes MSI Center, which allows you to control different aspects of your motherboard through modules. Instead of having a ton of applications for different tasks, motherboard vendors are making a move to a single piece of software, where you can install just what you want, without having extra bloatware that doesn’t apply to you.
Within the MSI Center, you can install the Mystic Light module to control lighting, look at the system diagnosis to get a general idea on how various components are performing and drill down a little further using the hardware monitoring feature.
It’s definitely a step up from having multiple pieces of software, but I do feel it has a little way to go to compete with other more established applications on the market that already have a lot of the features built-in.
Razer Green Mechanical Switches for precise execution with a clicky, tactile feel - With a…
CrossPlay Multiplatform Wireless Audio System - Dual USB wireless transmitters and a single button on…
Increase Brightness by 33% and up to 200nit Full Screen with the v103 Firmware Driver…
SK Hynix has once again pushed the boundaries of semiconductor technology, announcing today the mass…
Sharkoon, a well-known name in PC peripherals and gaming accessories, has expanded its office furniture…
In a motion filed in U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday, November 19,…