MSI Z170A Gaming M5 Preview

Publié par Marc Büchel le 26.08.15
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Conclusion

Générale   + -
A closer look at the motherboard lineup from MSI reveals that the Z170A Gaming M5 is an upper mid-range model, regarding their gaming branded products. Of course it comes with some really neat features, like for example a Game Boost and the new updated UEFI BIOS. The MSI Z170A Gaming M5 motherboard is powered by an 12-phase CPU VRM which is enough for an overclocked system even if you wanted to do extreme benching using liquid nitrogen as coolant. MSI also equipped this board with features specific to gamers including a beefed-up audio solution as well as the latest Killer E2400 Ethernet chip. The Killer LAN chip always comes bundled with a good software, which for example allows traffic shaping. Apart from that there is an adequate bundle, containing everything necessary to start building a new rig.  

- Design
- Layout
- Features
- 2 x M.2 x4 Slot

 
       
Layout   + -
Overall, the MSI Z170A Gaming M5's layout has been well thought. Once more practical are the angled SATA connectors that you can find on almost all motherboards nowadays. Other than that there is an internal USB3 header. Unfortunately there are no practical power- and reset-buttons and there also isn't a CLR_CMOS button. Nevertheless MSI decided to equip this board with a debug display. This one is always highly useful in case you should have issues with a component in your system or the board itself. Apart from that there are three PCI Express Gen3 x16 slots, which have been very well positioned. You have four PCIe Gen3 x1 connectors onboard, and they can be found in between the PCIe Slot as well as on top of the first full-sized PCIe x16. Furthermore the Gaming M5 has also been equipped with two M.2 x4 Gen 3 slots. Apart from that you get six USB3.0, two USB2.0 and six SATA3 ports, which is a good connectivity mix.   - Ports SATA inclinés à 90° - Debug display
- Espace autour du socket - Solution audio
- No power/reset-button onboard


Page 1 - Introduction Page 4 - Layout
Page 2 - Spécifications / Bundle Page 5 - Connectique et I/O
Page 3 - Features Page 6 - Conclusion




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