For gamers who just want to focus on playing for fun or for competition, MPG X570 GAMING PLUS provides an uncomplicated and essential platform for gaming quickly with an AMD Ryzen AM4 processor. Take enjoyment in a reliable design built with Frozr Heatsink Design including an Extended Heatsink and M.2 Shield Frozr. Show Built for esports, streaming, and gaming. Each MSI motherboard is built based on the specific topic in order to match different tastes and favors. Furthermore, MSI also adopts the modern style to design the heatsink through huge surface and sleek but simple cuts in order to make the heatsink and appearance looks ripped and powerful. Combined with neutral color, such as black, grey and silver, as the main background, MSI motherboard can perfect fit different RGB LED effects and strongly shows the gamers tunes. Add products suggestedAsus TUF Gaming X570-PLUSMSI MPG X570 Gaming EDGE WIFIAsus Prime X570-PMSI MPG X570 Gaming Pro CARBON WIFIMSI B450 Tomahawk MAXMSI B450 Gaming Pro CARBON ACMSI B450 TomahawkASRock X570 Phantom Gaming 4Asus TUF Gaming X570-PLUSMSI B450 Tomahawk MAXPCIe slots allow you to connect components such as graphics cards and sound cards to the motherboard. The number after the 'x' represents the number of data-transmission lanes. More lanes result in faster data transfer rates. A PCIe x8 slot has 8 lanes and can move data at 8 bit per cycle. The following list is based on facts, ranked on power delivery and known problems. The list will include modern motherboards for both Intel and AMD chips From Asus, Asrock, Biostar EVGA, Gigabyte, MSI, NZXT and Supermicro (chipsets will be listed). We’ll include the recommended chips we would do with the boards.
For advanced users: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Smj5dh97n32wJqm5dkdDcQt8ID7vH52-lKzaaXUUQx8/edit?usp=sharing
AMD (AM4 Althlon 2xx, Ryzen 3, Ryzen 5, Ryzen 7, Ryzen 9) All current draw figures are based on Prime95 small FFT with AVX unless otherwise specified, in other words the worst case scenario. Only the top end SKU of CPUs in the same generation and core/thread count configuration is named, others share the same rating. Zen scales down frequency and voltage according to EDC (current limit) and TDC (thermal limit) settings of the motherboard so in theory you won’t cook the VRM of any board at stock, you just lose frequency.
AM4 (Athlon 2xx, Ryzen 3, Ryzen 5, Ryzen 7, Ryzen 9) Tier S 300A current draw on little ambient airflow (i.e below a big air cooler in a well-ventilated case), maxed out 3950X on liquid nitrogen (LN2) overclocking Asus: X570 Hero Gigabyte: X570 Aorus Xtreme MSI: X570 Godlike
Tier S- 250A current draw on little ambient airflow, maxed out 3900X on liquid nitrogen (LN2) overclocking Asus: X570 Strix-E, Pro WS Ace, Impact, ITX Asrock: X570 Taichi, Phantom Gaming X, Creator Gigabyte: X570 Aorus Master MSI: X570 Creation, Ace, Unify
Tier A 200A current draw on little ambient airflow, maxed out 3950X on ambient cooling, 2700x on LN2 Asus: X570 Strix-F, TUF Plus, Prime Pro, Prime-P, X470 Crosshair VII Hero, X370 Crosshair VI Extreme Asrock: X570 ITX/TB3, X470 Taichi (Ultimate), X370 Taichi, Professional Gaming Gigabyte: X570 Aorus Ultra, Pro (ATX), X470 Gaming 7 MSI: X470 M7 AC
Tier B 160A current draw on little ambient airflow, maxed out 3900X, 3950x at 1.3V on ambient cooling, maxed out 1800X on LN2 Asus: X470 Strix-F, X370 Crosshair VI Hero, Strix-F Biostar: X570 GT8, X470 GT8, X370 GT7 Gigabyte: X570 Aorus Elite, ITX
Tier C 125A current draw on little ambient airflow, maxed out 2700X, 3900x at 1.3V on ambient cooling (P95) Asus: X470 Strix-I, B450 Strix-I, X370 Prime Pro Asrock: X570 Extreme4, Steel Legend, Pro4 (ATX & mATX), Phantom K4 Gigabyte: X570 UD, Gaming X, X370 Gaming K7, Gaming 5 MSI: X570 Gaming Pro Carbon, !X470 Gaming Pro Carbon, !B450 Gaming Pro Carbon, Tomahawk (& Max), Gaming Plus ATX (& Max), A Pro (& Max), Mortar (& Max), Gaming Plus mATX, Bazooka Plus, Gaming Plus ITX, X370 M7 ACK, XPower Titanium
Tier D 100A current draw on little ambient airflow, maxed out 1800X and 3700X, a tad more than maxed out 2600X, maxed out 2700X in ambient cooling (Cinebench R15) Asus: X470 Prime Pro, B450 TUF Pro, Strix-E, X370 Strix-I, B350 Strix-I Asrock: X470 Master SLI, K4, ITX, !B450 K4, Steel Legend, ITX Gigabyte: X470 Gaming 5, Ultra Gaming, B450 Aorus Pro (ATX), Aorus Elite MSI: X570 A-Pro, Gaming Plus, Edge, !X470 Gaming Plus, Gaming Pro, B450 Pro-VDH (& Max & V2), Bazooka (& V2), X370 Gaming Pro Carbon, Krait Gaming, SLI Plus, Gaming Plus, Gaming Pro, B350 Gaming Pro Carbon, Krait Gaming
Tier E 75A current draw on little ambient airflow, maxed out 1600X and 3600X, a bit more than maxed out 2500X Asus: X470 TUF Plus, B450 Strix-F, TUF Plus, Prime Plus, X370 Prime-A, B350 Strix-F, Prime Plus, TUF Plus Asrock: X470 Master SLI, K4, B450 K4, Steel Legend, Pro4, M/AC, HDV, X370 Gaming X, Killer SLI, mITX, K4, Pro4, B350 mITX, Pro4, K4, HDV, AB350M Biostar: X470 GTA, GTQ, GTN, X370 GT5, GT3, B350 GT5, GT3, GTN Gigabyte: B450 Aorus M, Gaming X, DS3H, ITX X370 Gaming K5, K3, 3, Gaming, DS3H, !B350 Gaming 3, Gaming, DASH, DS3H, AB350N Gaming-WiFi MSI: B450 Pro-M2 (& Max) B350 Gaming Plus, Tomahawk, PC Mate, Bazooka, Mortar, Pro-VDH, Pro-VH Plus, Pro-VD Plus
Tier F 50A current draw on little ambient airflow, maxed out 1300X Asus: B450 Prime-K, Prime-A, B350 Prime-A, Prime-E, Prime-K Asrock: B450 HDV R4.0, B350 HDV R3.0, HDV R4.0 Biostar: X570GT, B350 B45M2, HiFi B350S1, ET2 Gigabyte: B350 D3H, D3V, HD3, DS2 MSI: B450 Pro-M2 V2, B350 Gaming Pro
Tier H2O Liquid cooled only VRM, terrible if cooled only with air, tier S if liquid cooled Asus: X570 Crosshair VIII Formula Asrock: X570 Aqua
Tier W Workstation features, can appear here and above tiers Asus: X570 Pro WS Ace (ECC certification) Asrock rack: X570 D2I, D4U-2L2T, X470 D4U (ECC cert + KVM switch), D4U2-2T (ECC cert + KVM switch)
AMD (TR4, Threadripper)
Tier LN2 700A current draw under mist of liquid nitrogen and high RPM fan (ambient air? unrealistic), maxed out 2990WX under an awful lot of liquid nitrogen Asus: Zenith Extreme Alpha MSI: Creation
Tier S 500A current draw on little ambient airflow, maxed out (1.35v) 2990WX on ambient cooling (P95), 2970WX on liquid nitrogen Asus: Zenith Extreme Alpha MSI: Creation
Tier A 350A current draw on little ambient airflow, maxed out 2970WX on ambient cooling (P95), 2990WX limited to 1.175v (P95) Gigabyte: Aorus Xtreme
Tier B 300A current draw on little ambient airflow, maxed out 2970WX on ambient cooling (Cinebench R20) Asus: Zenith Extreme with cooling kit
Tier C 250A current draw on little ambient airflow, maxed out 2950X on ambient cooling, 2970WX limited to 1.15v (P95) Asus: Zenith Extreme MSI: Gaming Pro Carbon AC, SLI Plus
Tier D 200A current draw on little ambient airflow, maxed out 2920X and 1950X on ambient cooling Asus: Strix-E, Prime-A Asrock: Taichi (mATX & ATX), Professional Gaming Gigabyte: Gaming 7, Designare EX, Aorus Pro
Tier E 150A current draw on little ambient airflow, maxed out 1920X on ambient cooling Asrock: Phantom 6
Intel (1151 v2, 2066) Tier S Extreme overclocking (i7oc, i9oc) Asus: Maximus XI extreme, Maximus X extreme, Rampage VI Apex, Rampage VI, Maximus XI Gene, Maximus X Apex, Maximus XI Apex EVGA: Dark Gigabyte: Aorus Xtreme (WaterForce), x299-aorus gaming 9 MSI: MEG Godlike, MEG creation
Tier A High-end gaming (i5oc, i7oc, i9oc) Asrock: Taichi (ultimate) (xe), x299-Extreme4, Phantom Gaming 9, x299-fatal1ty (xe) EVGA: FTW, Classified K, Micro Gigabyte: Designare, Aorus Master, z390-Aorus Ultra, z390-Aorus Pro, z390-Aorus Elite, Aorus Gaming 7, x299-gaming 7 (pro) MSI: M7, MEG ACE
Tier B Mainstream gaming (i5oc, i7oc) Asus: zxxx-Strix, x299-strix, Maximus XI Formula/Hero/Code, Maximus X Formula/Hero/Code, zxxx-Prime-A, X299-TUF, X299-Prime Deluxe Asrock: Phantom Gaming ITX/6/atx-ac/, zxxx-Fatal1ty, z370/z390-Extreme4 Gigabyte: z390-Gaming SLI/plus/m gaming, Gaming 5, x299-aorus gaming 3 (pro), x299-aorus ultra gaming, x299-aorus ultra gaming pro MSI: zzxx-Pro Carbon, Edge, MPG, M5, Krait, x299-sli plus NZXT: N7
Tier C Value gaming (i3, i5, i7) Asus: hxxx-Strix, bxxx-Strix Asrock: zxxx-Pro4, Phantom Gaming 4, ATX/ac, Killer/SLI, hxxx-fatal1ty, bxxx-fatal1ty, Bxxx-Pro4 Gigabyte: Gaming 3, UD4, z390-UD MSI: Tomahawk, Mortar, Gaming Pro, bazooka, hxxx-pro carbon, Gaming Pro, Raider, zxxx-SLI plus
Tier D Basic (pentium, celeron, i3, i5) Asus: TUF, Prime-P, Prime-Plus, Prime-C Asrock: hxxx-Pro4, HDV, DGS, HDVP EVGA: Stinger Gigabyte: D3, XP, HD3, DS3H, N-wifi, s2p, n, m h, d3, S2, DS2V, HD2 MSI: A-Pro, PC-pro, Gaming Plus, Pro-VDH, Pro-VD, Pro-VH, Pro-D, Pro-VHL, Pro-VL
Tier W: Workstation (i7, i9) Asus: WS Pro, WS Sage Supermicro: CGW-O
notes Spoiler (by @fasauceome)
Sources: Spoiler art Sources: Hardwareluxx.de: VRM parts table (AM4 B350/X370/B450/X470)
/u/CR1318 on reddit: Motherboard Tier List
Tweaktown: biostar x370gt7; biostar x370gtn gaming; biostar a320mh pro gaming
Buildzoid: Gigabyte's Z390 lineup; Asrock X470 Master SLI; Asrock AB350M Pro 4, AB350 Pro 4 and AB350 Gaming K4; ASUS Prime X470-Pro; Asrock X370 Taichi; MSI X470 Gaming Plus; MSI B450M Mortar Titanium; Gigabyte Z390 Aorus Xtreme; ASUS Maximus XI Apex; Gigabyte Z390 Aorus Ultra; MSI MEG X399 Creation; Gigabyte Z390 Aorus Pro Wifi; ASUS TUF B450M-Pro Gaming; ASUS TUF B450M-Pro Gaming; Asrock X470 Master SLI / Gaming K4; "Asrock X470 Master SLI VRM temperature sensing is broken"; EVGA Z370 Micro; Gigabyte B450M Gaming; EVGA Z390 FTW; Gigabyte X370 Gaming K5; Asrock X570 Pro4; Asus X570 Strix-E; Gigabyte x570; MSI x570; Asrock x570; Asus x570; Asus X570 Prime-P; Asus X570 Strix-F; Gigabyte X570 Aorus Ultra; Gigabyte X570 Gaming X;
GN (Buidzoid): Best Motherboards for AMD Ryzen 2018 - AM4 X470 & B450; Best Z390 Motherboards for VRMs, 10Gb LAN, Mini-ITX, Micro-ATX (2018); Best AM4 Motherboards for Overclocking (X370 & B350); EVGA X299 DARK; MSI Z390 Godlike; ASUS Maximus XI Hero; ASUS Crosshair VI Hero X370; ASUS X399 Zenith Extreme; EVGA X299 DARK
Bitwit: Biostar Racing X370 GTN
Sebelas Hardware: Biostar Racing X370 GT3
hardwareinside.de: biostar-racing x370gt5
play3r.net: biostar racing x370gt5
back2gaming.com: biostar racing b350gt5
Proclockers: biostar h310mhd pro
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Posted March 20, 2019 Hmm its going to be a lot of work on this one.. Gaming Mouse Buying Guide (Technical Terms,Optical vs Laser,Mice Recommendation,Popular Mouse Sensor,Etc) [LOGITECH G402 REVIEW] I love Dark Souls lore, Mice and Milk tea Praise The Sun! \[T]/
I can conquer the world with one hand,As long as you hold the other -Unknown Its better to enjoy your own company than expecting someone to make you happy -Mr Bean No one is going to be with you forever,One day u'll have to walk alone -Hiromi aoki (avery) BUT the one who love us never really leave us,You can always find them here ♥ -Sirius Black Don't pity the dead,Pity the living and above all those who live without love -Albus Dumbledore
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Posted March 20, 2019
not again...
brb
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Posted March 20, 2019
yep Link to commentShare on other sitesMore sharing options... Link to postShare on other sitesMore sharing options...
Posted March 20, 2019 Should also tag this guy @thicc_boi. Helped a lot in picking AMD boards
Desktop specs: Spoiler AMD Ryzen 5 5600 Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 SE ARGB Gigabyte B550M DS3H mATX Asrock Challenger Pro OC Radeon RX 6700 XT Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB (8Gx2) 3600MHz CL18 Kingston NV2 1TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD Montech Century 850W Gold Tecware Nexus Air (Black) ATX Mid Tower Laptop: Lenovo Legion Slim 7 16IAH7 Phone: Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro 8+128
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Posted March 20, 2019
do you have a source on that? Link to commentShare on other sitesMore sharing options... Link to postShare on other sitesMore sharing options...
Posted March 20, 2019
Check out his older posts. He has an AMD board list a while ago, but outdated of course (yes, I still keep it until today) Desktop specs: Spoiler AMD Ryzen 5 5600 Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 SE ARGB Gigabyte B550M DS3H mATX Asrock Challenger Pro OC Radeon RX 6700 XT Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB (8Gx2) 3600MHz CL18 Kingston NV2 1TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD Montech Century 850W Gold Tecware Nexus Air (Black) ATX Mid Tower Laptop: Lenovo Legion Slim 7 16IAH7 Phone: Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro 8+128
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Posted March 20, 2019
it's a bit outdated, but should come to good use
tho you do have a new version now Link to commentShare on other sitesMore sharing options... Link to postShare on other sitesMore sharing options...
Posted March 20, 2019
looks at Z370-P motherboard
"You bring shame upon this household."
Although, for a Tier E board, I've managed to run my 8600K on 4.7GHz for the past few months, not to say it isn't one of the most basic boards one can buy, because I can't deny that. mechanical keyboard switches aficionado & hi-fi audio enthusiast switch reviews • how i lube mx-style keyboard switches
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Posted March 20, 2019
yeah, but you are lucky and have a higher binned chip
it's true Link to commentShare on other sitesMore sharing options... Link to postShare on other sitesMore sharing options...
Posted March 20, 2019 I have a few suggestions actually
Make these titles bigger
Also, should differentiate OC and non-OC: Example: Ryzen 7 without OC can work in lower end boards. Should have R7 OC and R7 Desktop specs: Spoiler AMD Ryzen 5 5600 Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 SE ARGB Gigabyte B550M DS3H mATX Asrock Challenger Pro OC Radeon RX 6700 XT Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB (8Gx2) 3600MHz CL18 Kingston NV2 1TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD Montech Century 850W Gold Tecware Nexus Air (Black) ATX Mid Tower Laptop: Lenovo Legion Slim 7 16IAH7 Phone: Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro 8+128
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Posted March 20, 2019
that's a good one... give me some time to look into it Link to commentShare on other sitesMore sharing options... Link to postShare on other sitesMore sharing options...
Posted March 20, 2019 I'd say it would look nicer if Intel and AMD were separated in some way, i.e.: .
AMD: , Ex-EX build: Liquidfy C+... R.I.P. Ex-build: Meshify C – sold Ryzen 5 1600x @4.0 GHz/1.4V – sold Gigabyte X370 Aorus Gaming K7 – sold Corsair Vengeance LPX 2x8 GB @3200 Mhz – sold Alpenfoehn Brocken 3 Black Edition – it's somewhere Sapphire Vega 56 Pulse – ded Intel SSD 660p 1TB – sold be Quiet! Straight Power 11 750w – sold Link to commentShare on other sitesMore sharing options... Link to postShare on other sitesMore sharing options...
Posted March 20, 2019
i won't work with spoilers for that
i made the difference title bigger now tho Link to commentShare on other sitesMore sharing options... Link to postShare on other sitesMore sharing options...
Posted March 20, 2019
it's fixed btw Link to commentShare on other sitesMore sharing options... Link to postShare on other sitesMore sharing options...
Posted March 20, 2019 Guess there won't be any older platforms listed here? Current System
Mobo: MSI MEG Z390 Godlike // CPU: i9-9900K // GPU: Galax Hall of Fame RTX 2080 Ti // RAM: 64GB Vengeance LPX // Cooling: D15S with 3 Noctua Fans // Storage: 1TB SSD Samsung 860 EVO, 6TB Seagate Barracuda PRO // PSU: HX 850w 80+ Platinum // Case: TT View 37 RGB Edition
Old System (Now Retired)
Mobo: Asus B85M-E // CPU: i7-4770K // GPU: Gigabyte G1 1070 // RAM: 16GB Single Channel // Cooling: Stock Intel // Storage: 167 GB SDD OCZ Agility3, 2 TB Seagate Barracuda // PSU: AeroCool Strike X 800w 80+ Silver // Case: Corsair SPEC-03 Blue LED Mid-Tower
Peripherals And Others
Mouse: Corsair Glaive RGB Pro // Keyboard: Razer Blackwidow X Chroma Mercury White // Headphone: Razer Kraken 7.1 V2 // Display: LG 2560x1080 34' 144Hz Ultrawide // UPS: Pure Sine Wave, Online Topology 3000VA (2100w)
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Posted March 20, 2019
I don't see locked i5 and i7? Desktop specs: Spoiler AMD Ryzen 5 5600 Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 SE ARGB Gigabyte B550M DS3H mATX Asrock Challenger Pro OC Radeon RX 6700 XT Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB (8Gx2) 3600MHz CL18 Kingston NV2 1TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD Montech Century 850W Gold Tecware Nexus Air (Black) ATX Mid Tower Laptop: Lenovo Legion Slim 7 16IAH7 Phone: Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro 8+128
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Posted March 20, 2019
not for now... this already was a lot of work
just assume when i don't list oc, i mean locked
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Posted March 20, 2019 One more suggestion: Should add sources of mobo info / reviews too Desktop specs: Spoiler AMD Ryzen 5 5600 Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 SE ARGB Gigabyte B550M DS3H mATX Asrock Challenger Pro OC Radeon RX 6700 XT Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB (8Gx2) 3600MHz CL18 Kingston NV2 1TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD Montech Century 850W Gold Tecware Nexus Air (Black) ATX Mid Tower Laptop: Lenovo Legion Slim 7 16IAH7 Phone: Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro 8+128
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Posted March 20, 2019
good suggestion
but that would require way too much work... and we might get some engineering datasheets if we're lucky enough Link to commentShare on other sitesMore sharing options... Link to postShare on other sitesMore sharing options...
Posted March 20, 2019 Just a little grammar mistake, but on AMD S tier, it's 10000oc for some reason.
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Posted March 20, 2019
yep
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Posted March 20, 2019 I honestly don't Really see the point of this list. For me it basically says, expensive boards are expensive and cheap boards are cheap. The thing I wanna know is, is the expensive board really good quality or is it actually shit? Gaming HTPC: R7 1700X - Scythe Big Shuriken 3 - Asus ROG B350-i - Asus GTX 1080 Strix - 16gb G.Skill Ripjaws V 3333mhz - Silverstone SX500-LG - 500gb 960 EVO - Fractal Design Node 202 - Samsung 60KS7090 - Logitech G502 - Thrustmaster T500RS - Noblechairs Icon What RAM is compatible with MSI X570The MSI X570-A PRO AM4 ATX Motherboard is built on the AMD X570 chipset, supporting second- and third-generation AMD Ryzen processors with an AM4 socket. It has four memory slots for up to 128GB of dual-channel DDR4 RAM, which can be overclocked to up to 4400 MHz.
Does X570AMD X570 chipset The AMD X570 chipset delivers outstanding overclocking capabilities for the latest AMD AM4 socket for 3rd and 2nd Gen AMD Ryzen™ /2nd and 1st Gen AMD Ryzen™ with Radeon™ Vega Graphics Processors.
Does X570X570 AORUS motherboards provide all next generation network, storage, and WIFI connectivity to keep you up to speed.
Does X570 gaming plus have WiFi?TUF Gaming X570-Plus (Wi-Fi) features Intel Wireless AC-9260 Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) with 2x2 MU-MIMO and wide 160MHz channels, for wireless speeds of up to 1.73Gbps.
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