Buying a motherboard can be tricky business. These days, due to the way that the key components are designed and manufactured, performance is pretty much the same board to board, as long as you’re on the same chipset. So buying one board over another now falls down to style and design, along with features and the BIOS. Now I’m all for that, as it feels like each individual brand now has a chance to add their own touch onto things, as opposed to listening to AMD or Intel, and generally, the price reflects getting the very best features, and if you want the very best features, then you’re going to want to look at the MSI X670E ACE.
So without dwelling on X670E as a chipset, because we have content focussed solely on that, it’s worth touching on a few things that are brought to the table, which mainly comes down to the support for DDR5 memory, PCI-Express 5.0 on both graphics and storage, not that any devices utilise it yet, more and faster USB connectivity and better and higher-grade components, and the ACE looks to utilise as much as possible. Making up part of the MEG or MSI Enthusiast Gaming range, it sits just below the GODLIKE and is classed as one of MSI’s top-spec motherboards and that’s reflected in every part of it all the way from the packaging, to the board itself.
“The MEG X670E ACE furnished premium aesthetics with its dark black finish and gold embellishes. Developed to unlock the full gaming potential of the AMD X670 chipset by combining elite hardware system support and premium durability, the MEG X670E ACE is an outstanding E-ATX platform for extreme settings in terms of overclocking memory, processor, and graphic card at the highest level.”- MSI
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