
Very happy, zero hardware issues, super stable


Beautiful board with tons of features. I really like the quick release mechanisms and the EZ GPU release. I like that the motherboard does not split SATA / M.2 Lanes, it's always lame when motherboards do that.

PCIe 5.0 Ready: Future-proof with support for Gen5 NVMe SSD. Solid Build Quality: Durable components and robust power delivery. Efficient Cooling: Effective heat management for demanding builds.

This was a major headache because I was trying to use the OnBoard graphics with a integrated AMD processor and I couldn't get video no matter what I tried so i took an old GPU from an old PC and didn't realize the old GPU's force the Bios into CSM mode vs UEFI but on top of that I think I had a HDMI cable that worked find on my BluRay player but not on the Onboard HDMI for this board. So I ended up spending $500 on a new GPU i was trying to avoid spending money on. That's what I get for trying to go cheap i guess.

Easy to set up, WiFi piece is detachable if you don’t want/need it, some RGB but not too much and can be turned off

Has WiFi, Bluetooth, and fast Ethernet and space for all I need for my gaming PC

The board itself is a very nice board. The memory that came with it was very nice memory too. The two together work.

Was easy to set up and started right away

- Very easy to install into the Deepcool 110 Overall very good looking

Connectivity Layout Color Features Great instructions

The motherboard worked perfectly right from the start. Caveat - I did flash the latest BIOS into it before loading Windows. I am using a Ryzen 9 9900X and initially used the internal gpu. Later when I installed the graphics card the motherboard recognized it immediately and adjusted accordingly. Due to heat problems I have not done any overclocking, but it looks easy enough. Trivial, but I really like the installation clip for M.2 SSD.

The form factor fits small chassis. Video card, RAM, and air cooled AMD Ryzen 5 7600X are a tight squeeze but fit Runs with latest Ubuntu for me with no issues

-PCI-E 4.0 -Stable -Good value for money for usb ports/NVME and the like -Solid BIOs that isn't confusing for new builders. -Wifi (for those who use it)

- 4x NVME Slots - Sleek Appearance (non RGB and understated, may be a con for some) - Stable - NVME lanes don't have switches for other PCIe lanes, meaning that you can populate all slots and still have access to all SATA slots and your x16 slot doesn't get reduced to x8. - Two full size x16 PCIe slots. - Three T_Sense headers and three thermistors in the box (simple probe style).

- 3x M.2 slots usable - Builtin Wi-Fi - DDR5 - UEFI BIOS

Fits perfectly, has the features and functions I needed for my build. I used some RGB RAM, and the Noctual low profile cooler (NH-L9x65). No issues with fit, compatibility at all. The board came with a recent version of the BIOS, so I did not have to perform an update to plug in the 5800X3D installed.

Lots of ports on the back and even an extra m.2 on back of board. Compact but very cool looking. I love this thing. I got it on sale for $180 and am so happy for what other ITX is going for and this looks the best. Update the BIOS and it it is easy to do.


RGB, Great atheistic’s, MSI quality