MSI equipped the Z170 XPower Titanium Edition motherboard with a 16-phase digital power design
and an ISL6388 chip from Intersil is taking care of the CPU VRM. As it's the case with all high-end
motherboards from MSI the solid capacitors are part
of MSI's Military Class 5 group of components so we are looking at an overall
higly capable power
design, as there are for instance titanium chokes on this motherboard.
A closer look at the power design related to the memory reveals a 2-phase digital power design here driven by
a PV3205 digital, dual-channel buck phase controller from powervation.
As far as the memory goes, you can find four DIMM-slots on the Z170 XPower Titanium Edition motherboard.
Officially supported are the DDR44000 (O.C.) / 3866 (O.C.) / 3600 (O.C.) / 3200 (O.C.) / 2800 (O.C.) / 2666 (O.C.) / 2400 (O.C.) / 2133MHz. There is enough space between the
DIMM-slots and the CPU socket which means that you will not run into any issues
with large coolers, even if you choose to install memory with big heatspreaders.
Also supported are the Xtreme Memory Profiles (XMP) in version 2.0.
The PCH as well as the current converters are being held at adequate
temperatures via passive heatsinks. On top of the current converters there are two aluminum heatsinks, which are connected with a flattened, nickel plated, copper 6mm heatpipe. The
PCH heatsink - also milled from an aluminum block - has not been been integrated into the heatpipe loop. The heatsinks have been very well made and they are perfetcly attached to the board to provide enough pressure on the components
ensuring an efficient heat transfer.
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