Connectors and I/O
Totally MSI equipped the Z87 MPower with eight SATA 6Gbps connectors. This means you get
six native SATA-III ports from the PCH and two SATA-III
from another chip which is in this case an ASM1061 from ASMedia.
With this motherboard you get
three PCIe 16x Gen 3.0 and and four PCIe 1x Gen 2.0 slot and all of them have
been coloured black. From top to bottom for the PCIe
16x you have: 16 lanes, 8 lanes and 8 lanes. This means you can do 8x/8x SLI/CrossFire
and 8x/4x/4x CrossFireX (3-way). Basically that are the standard options you get
with any
Intel's Z87 based motherboard, that doesn't feature a PLX chip. The placement of the PCIe connectors has been well thought.
There are for example two slots inbetween the two main PCIe 16x in order to provide
a multi-GPU configuration with fresh air.
Something that is almost standard nowadays with premium motherboards are the
practical onboard power- and reset-buttons as well as a debug LED. But MSI added
some extra stuff like a two physical BIOS as well as another switch to
select which one you actually want to use. Furthermore there is an OC Genie button, voltage reading points and a Go-BIOS
button. This last one is here to help you get into the BIOS on next boot after
pressing it.
The BIOS can be
cleared by removing the battery or simply by pushing the clr_CMOS
button located in the back panel.
Totally you'll find five fan headers on the MSI Z87 MPower Max, which is enough to provide an overclocking rig or even a
high-end gaming machine with plenty of fresh air. A closer look at the pictures
below shows where they have been placed. Other than that there are only PWM (4-pin)
fan headers.
Looking at external connectors directly at the I/O-panel MSI equipped the
Z87 MPower Max with a P/S2 connector, six USB 3.0 ports, one
Gigabit Ethernet port, two HDMI connectors,
a DisplayPort two USB 2.0 ports, the clr_cmos button as well as an optical out and
the
analogue audio panel.