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January 2017
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The editors liked
Comprehensive software suite
Dedicated water pump header supporting up to 2.A
DDR4 Boost
Dual M.2 NVMe ready
Excellent BIOS layout packed with features
Gorgeous
Elegant design
Great audio hardware
Innovative VR chip reduces jitter
M.2 Shield has
Subtle styling
Equipped with RGB lighting
Excellent performance
Steel reinforced slots
Includes M.2 shield
Double USB 3
1 bandwidth with Lightning USB
Plenty of fan headers
Features dualM.2
Strong audio solution courtesy of Audio Boost 4
Looks the business
Solid BIOS
Lots of extra features
Overclocks well
Nice carbon effect on the heat sinks makes this board unique
MSI Mystic Light RGB is very easy to use and looks brilliant
Some of the best motherboard RGB implementation
MSI Steel Armour on the memory slots is a very nice touch
Decent performance
Of
M.2 Shield is a great idea and works well
Strong overclocking capacity and good LLC settings
Very good physical RGB system with good software control
Steel Armor and DDR4 slots may appeal aesthetically
Click BIOS 5 UEFI is a good implementation
Thoro
The editors didn't like
Disappointing M.2 read speeds
“The MSI Z270 GAMING PRO CARBON sports a really sophisticated aesthetic design which is taken to new heights by the astonishing Mystic Light RGB illumination. Not only that
The motherboard supports the USB 3.1 standard
Has
Only comes with two SATA cables
Price
Potentially
Bottom PCIe slot lacks the metal shielding the other 2 do
The 2 straight angled SATA ports would serve better as right angled ones for aesthetics when cable managing your system
3.8
No UEFIbased RGB LED control and limited ‘intelligent' control available
No onboard U.2 and an M.2toU.2 adapter will destroy cable management efforts
Additional CPU/Pump PWM fan header would have been welcomed (for dualfan AIOs)
Published: 2017-02-06, Author: Andrew , review by: techteamgb.co.uk
Abstract: This could be one of, if not the best, Z270 based motherboards – especially when it comes to value and features. This is the MSI Z270 Gaming Pro Carbon, and it's a pretty feature rich board! Want one? Amazon: prourls.co/Rww5 OCUK: bit.ly/2iJKUB1 - Overclo...
Nice carbon effect on the heat sinks makes this board unique, MSI Mystic Light RGB is very easy to use and looks brilliant; some of the best motherboard RGB implementation, MSI Steel Armour on the memory slots is a very nice touch, Decent performance, Of
Bottom PCIe slot lacks the metal shielding the other 2 do, The 2 straight angled SATA ports would serve better as right angled ones for aesthetics when cable managing your system, 3.8
Published: 2017-01-12, Author: Luke , review by: kitguru.net
M.2 Shield is a great idea and works well, Strong overclocking capacity and good LLC settings, Very good physical RGB system with good software control, Steel Armor and DDR4 slots may appeal aesthetically, Click BIOS 5 UEFI is a good implementation, Thoro
No UEFIbased RGB LED control and limited ‘intelligent' control available, No onboard U.2 and an M.2toU.2 adapter will destroy cable management efforts, Additional CPU/Pump PWM fan header would have been welcomed (for dualfan AIOs), No highresolution 60Hzc
The MSI Z270 Gaming Pro Carbon is a very good motherboard which caters for the needs of gamers wanting a mid-range offering. The feature set is strong, overclocking performance is good, and MSI's RGB lighting implementation is bright and user-customisable...
It's quite obvious that the MSI Z270 Gaming Pro Carbon is a product where the vendor is aiming for an attractive price point Unfortunately price will not be revealed before January 5th, which means we don't know yet what this particular model is going to...
It's quite obvious that the MSI Z270 Gaming Pro Carbon is a product where the vendor is aiming for an attractive price point Unfortunately price will not be revealed before January 5th, which means we don't know yet what this particular model is going to...
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Published: 2017-01-03, Author: John , review by: eteknix.com
Comprehensive software suite, Dedicated water pump header supporting up to 2.A, DDR4 Boost, Dual M.2 NVMe ready, Excellent BIOS layout packed with features, Gorgeous, elegant design, Great audio hardware, Innovative VR chip reduces jitter, M.2 Shield has
Disappointing M.2 read speeds, “The MSI Z270 GAMING PRO CARBON sports a really sophisticated aesthetic design which is taken to new heights by the astonishing Mystic Light RGB illumination. Not only that, the motherboard supports the USB 3.1 standard, has
Pricing Unfortunately, there's been a complete lack of information regarding the Z270 motherboards and their retail prices. As a result, it's impossible to conduct a fair comparison between numerous products and assess the value proposition. Rest assured...
So, what to make of all this. If you're sceptical about Z270, then it's easy to dismiss it as offering nothing over and above Z170, but there are some definite performance advantages. There's better audio and overclocking potential plus support for Intel'...
Subtle styling, Equipped with RGB lighting, Excellent performance, Steel reinforced slots, Includes M.2 shield, Double USB 3,1 bandwidth with Lightning USB, Plenty of fan headers, Features dualM.2, Strong audio solution courtesy of Audio Boost 4
Only comes with two SATA cables
By now it's fairly evident that the Intel Z270 chipset brings with it some subtle improvements over the Z170 chipset and so it's left up to motherboard partners to maximise product potential with innovative ideas. MSI's Z270 GAMING PRO Carbon delivers on...
Looks the business, Solid BIOS, Lots of extra features, Overclocks well
Price, potentially
MSI is acutely aware that the Z270 chipset is only an upgrade for users coming from much older platforms; the performance difference between it and, say, Z170 is practically non-existent.This is most likely why MSI has gone big on Intel's newest consu...
Published: 2016-12-24, Author: John , review by: eteknix.com
Abstract: Prior to the official Z270 motherboard launch, it seems many vendors including MSI, Gigabyte, SuperMicro and ASUS have experienced leaks informing the public of their upcoming range. This is a disappointing turn-of-events because the information sent to p...