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High-Performance MSI MPG X570 GAMING PLUS Motherboard: AMD AM4, PCIe 4.0, DDR4, SATA 6Gb/s, M.2, USB 3.2 Gen 2, HDMI, ATX Review

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Details

BrandMSI
CPU SocketSocket AM4
RAM Memory TechnologyDDR4
Compatible ProcessorsAMD 3rd Generation Ryzen
Chipset TypeAMD 570X
PlatformWindows 10
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Description of High-Performance MSI MPG X570 GAMING PLUS Motherboard: AMD AM4, PCIe 4.0, DDR4, SATA 6Gb/s, M.2, USB 3.2 Gen 2, HDMI, ATX

Supports 2nd and 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen/ Ryzen with Radeon Vega Graphics desktop processors for AM4 socket. Supports ddr4 memory, up to 4400+(oc) MHz. Audio boost 4 technology with nahimic 3 software enhancement for immersive experiences. Frozr heatsink with patented fan design – propeller blade technology and double ball bearings. Pre-installed IO shielding is grounded and protects the IO ports from potential electrostatic discharge damage from the external environment.

Reviews

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing for the money, Im glad I chose this option.

This setup is the end result; perhaps it will be useful to someone: Here's a list of some of them: * Hong Kong 7 2700X + Thermalright Le GRAND Macho RT From the motherboard manufacturer's data sheet: * HyperX FURY HX434C19FB2K2/6 DDR4 RAM. *An antiquated Sapphire RX 580 visual card. * Defunct Zalman Z9+ carrying case PSU COUGAR STE 600 W * Old Man's Version If you plug the CPU into the power supply eight times, everything will function normally. No longer low-cost, and certainly not premium.

Pros
  • * User-friendly BIOS (it's like anyone else, but I figured it out quickly because my previous motherboard was also an MSI; it lasted 7 years and is still functional). * Diode loading indicator (helped on initial start, although giving the impression of being unloaded due to its presence). * USB 3.0, 3.1, and type C ports (why? I have no idea.) + front-panel output capability. * The most recent chipset (which, for a long time, I questioned because of conflicting reports). After doing some research on the ideal motherboard, I came to the conclusion that I should not let the opinions of others deter me. I've given myself room to grow in the future. * Cost (I purchased one with the cheapest 570 MP chipset for $13,150). * Cooling for the system chip directly under the graphics card (on some other brands' models, this is on the same plane as the card itself). My video card is really loud, therefore the cooler's noise was drowned out. I considered purchasing an ASUS motherboard (the reviews were positive), but I'd need to find a stylish wire to disconnect the video card from the PCI slot so as not to block the chipset cooler (they don't talk about this anywhere, but what else is there?). I looked, but none were for sale at a price I could afford that weren't miners.
Cons
  • * Dragon core - did not initiate immediately, but the manufacturers fixed it after three months. The motherboard's underside is where you'll find the ports for attaching chassis coolers. There are at least three upper pulls that are inconvenient. * There is no driver support for Windows 7, which is a major letdown.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

One of the best deals, glad I bought this.

Everyone is having issues, either with friezes or with a top M2 slot that is not functioning. Although the beta version did have drivers, I have no idea how the friezes in Windows were fixed for everyone else by updating the BIOS to the most recent version. But I have no idea how to fix the higher slot on the M2 that doesn't work, so that's out of my hands. This SSD drive, which is a WD Blue WDS250G2B0B 250GB, M2 2280, SATA III model, will not function in the top slot.

Pros
  • A fairly capable mother board
Cons
  • There are not any essential

And so, where do we even begin? As a fan of playing toys, I found myself wondering, "Intel or AMD?" (this is a question that everyone asks). And after being restrained by the intelboys, I was still able to collect my thoughts and declare, "Guys, I'm for AMD." After that, he asked another inquiry right away, which was "what to assemble on." After a lot of research and consideration, I decided to go with this motherboard, mostly because of the quality of the craftsmanship. This motherboard is…

Pros
  • + Excellent pricing. The best value for your money plus 4 slots for random access memory; the current chipset and socket, with a backlog for an update in the future; Excellent cooling of the VRM and Increasing the amount of fans used to cool the chipset + 2 slots compatible with M2 SSDs, with cooling already built in plus MSI's fashionable backlighting, which also features an exclusive utility and is easy to use + There is also Type-C, which will be highly significant for 2022 and beyond.PCI-e 4.0
Cons
  • - The location of the SATA ports is inconvenient, which is not strictly a drawback but is an annoyance to me personally.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Mediocre goods, most likely I will not use.

I used msi motherboards on Intel for ten years. chipsets z370 and z77. I was unaware of any issues. chose to test AMD. Only little slower than the z370, the bios is the same. I tried speeding up the RAM, but it didn't work. Nothing happens despite the sounds the machine produces. The BIOS is not cleared. Following a failed attempt at overclocking, on itel, on the old mother, and on the new one. The mother makes two attempts before offering a stock—or the previous successful start with its…

Pros
  • A cheap chipset is the X570.
Cons
  • After an unsuccessful attempt at overclocking, I removed the battery for the first time in ten years. The top m2 slot wasn't functional.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

The purchase did not bring joy, the product is bad.

The decision to try out the RAM was made right after it was unpacked. I'd rather not have to insert "on the dark" and tighten the motherboard screws again. The RAM latches are only on one side, thus the plate has to be "hooked" from the bottom up, so I set it on some foam and tried to enter it. Adding RAM is not a simple process, so I think this is a bad call. In short, everything started to crackle, and I put off dealing with it until the mother was fitted in the case because of concern that…

Pros
  • ATX specifications include, but are not limited to the following: * the mother is pretty broad, it was fairly simple to stretch all the wires, spacious * the MSI GTX1080Ti Duke stood firm, held tight, no sagging M2 Radiator - not an additional heat sink with a thermal pad Powerful initialization routines (BIOS) with LED indicators of system readiness (very useful for diagnosing problems early on) Again, the price is attractive when compared to similar products. For the sixteen thousand people who witnessed her sloppy execution)
Cons
  • Oh, there are so many of them! We strap in and stock up on popcorn. 1) Crunchy, general, and thin textolite. 2) You'll have to try to fit anything that has a backplate (including at least a video card) into the case because the board almost touches the back wall. 3. Cooling of the South Bridge. 4) Ambient lighting that is too bright in the wrong places and too dim in the right ones.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great motherboard for gaming! But the seller lied to me!

I've been using it for a while and this board with Ryzen5 3600X and Vengence memory sticks is very very stable! I installed my W10 OS on an M.2 game drive and it boots very very fast! It loads every time with no problems! I have a Radeon RX590 with it and the gameplay is flawlessly amazing and smooth! I enjoy playing my games with an XBOX controller and have never had a problem playing large games on all high settings! But the seller deceived me because I didn't have any accessories to come…

Pros
  • Availability
Cons
  • There are flaws

Revainrating 5 out of 5

X570 performance, quality workmanship and great price!

I got this motherboard (MSI MPG X570 Gaming Plus) and paired it with my new Ryzen 5 3600X. Runs smooth, overclocking was easy and hassle-free. I ended up having a stable 4.2GHz overclock with just a few clicks in the BIOS, and there's MUCH more room for improvement with more cooling. The M.2 slots are a nice touch, and the metal SSD/M.2 heatsink on the motherboard is a nice touch. All the components on the board appear to be well assembled and of good quality. Flashed the latest BIOS from the…

Pros
  • New to my collection
Cons
  • Expensive insurance

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Supplied with faulty BIOS

I finished assembling everything but found that even on the first boot it doesn't write anything. Spent all night trying to figure out what's wrong with my board and am about to get an RMA. The debug LED on the board reads VGA, which turns out to be wrong. Your prebuilt bios won't boot with my nvme m.2 SSD. Flashed latest BIOS with M-FLASH and finally it works without problems. Spent a whole night trying to figure that out. So if anyone had similar problems, try updating the BIOS first. The m.2

Pros
  • Useful not only for its intended purpose
Cons
  • Crumpled packaging

Revainrating 4 out of 5

READ BEFORE BUYING!

To save hours of wasted diagnostics and possibly a wasted RMA, before booting this new motherboard, go to the MSI website and download the latest BIOS, copy the file to an OLD Fat32 USB stick . USB stick, rename the BIOS file to MSI.ROM, insert it into the Flash BIOS port and press the Flash BIOS button to start the 10-minute BIOS update (PSU is on , but the computer is powered off - after the firmware boots , the case fans/indicators light up and the flash bios LED blinks ). I spent way too…

Pros
  • Great design
Cons
  • Some troubles

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Decent budget X570 board

I ordered this board when it first came out and was immediately excited to get Ryzen 7 at the right suggested retail price. I ended up getting the process and just finished installing the motherboard. It works very well with no electrical or POST errors. The only issue I have with the board is that the "Gaming Plus" LEDs are not clearly visible through the board. Pros: - Decent VRMs for many upcoming Ryzen 3000s. - Good build quality - Chipset fan not included. on when not needed and adjusts…

Pros
  • Good for many
Cons
  • confused

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Worked fine for 2 months then only occasional reboots

Originally I wanted to give this motherboard a good rating because it had good features and quality. Except that the board keeps randomly rebooting after 2 months without overclocking or anything. When the motherboard is running, it works great and has good overclocking capabilities. But the big IF in this motherboard is whether or not it wants to randomly reboot. When my computer first restarted, I initially thought it was a GPU error, RAM error, or even a PSU error and just carried on as…

Pros
  • Full set
Cons
  • Empty

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good motherboard in motherboards

I had an i7 6700k and thought it was time to upgrade. I was going to buy the 2600x but then found out the 3000 series was coming out soon so I waited. I bought the 3900x as it competes with the 9900k and along with the processor I also bought this board. I love that this board gives me even more overclocking options than my Z170. I also downloaded Ryzen Master for on-the-fly setup. The way the VRMs and heatsinks are constructed helps a bit with heat distribution/dissipation. I also bought it…

Pros
  • Waiting for
Cons
  • The list will be long.

After my previous motherboard failed after 5 years of use, it was time to choose a new motherboard. I researched for many weeks and finally decided to stick with this motherboard. There are several reasons why I chose this motherboard. 1) Lightning Gen 4 - This motherboard supports next generation PCIe. When it comes out and you want to upgrade it, you don't need to buy a new motherboard! 2) price. It's hard to beat this price for an x570 motherboard with all the features you get. 3) M.2…

Pros
  • Durable test results
Cons
  • Could have chosen a newer model