Отзывы о Материнская плата MSI MAG Z490 Tomahawk
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Хорошее качество
Взял под 10700k

які розміри SSD м.2 підходять ?
1) 2280
2) ????
- + Достаточно холодная плата, при форсировании просторов интернета было трудно, читая отзывы, определиться с брендом и покупкой. Уж очень было много написано о современных платах, что любят перегреваться, отсутствует хорошая система охлаждения и прочее. Запитан i-9 10900k, так температура выше 60 градусов по цельсию - не поднимается. Даже громоздкий Дарк Рок 4 Про встал хорошо, при этом не "царапая" планки оперативы. Ничего не шумит, не щелкает и т.д. Достаточно удобный монтаж компонентов, доступность всех пазов и пинов (но не везде). Какая-никакая подсветка в нижней правой части "доски", интересное решение, ибо охлаждение, планки, карты и так светятся как рождественская ёлка, а низ нет.
- - Ужаснейший биос. И говорить более нечего...
- + Цена/Качество.Ничего лишнего.Все, что надо для работы,есть.Возможность разумного разгона.
- - За эту цену...
- + Огромное количество USB портов в том числе Lightning USB 20G. Целых два радиатора, которые отводят тепло от накопителей m.2. Наличие высокоскоростного сетевого подключения 2.5G Ethernet. Хорошо реализованное охлаждение VRM зоны, i7-10700k в разгоне до 5.0 работает стабильно. Особо хочется...
- + Давно пользуюсь материнскими платами MSI,
до этого была 6 лет плата на чипе Z97 G55 SLI, что старая мать, что новая радуют качеством исполнения,
- предусмотрено отличное охлаждение, радиаторы под оба порта М2,
- удобный и понятный интерфейс UEFI\BIOS
- надежные комплектующие платы, кондёры и т.д. - плата супернадёжная и долговечная, судя по работе со старой платой,
- плата рассчитана на высокие нагрузки, поддерживает...
- + Всё
- - Ничего
- + пришла не рабочая
- - не знаю

This MOBO's BIOS is not legacy compatible no matter what the MSI website says. If you have some older SSD/HDDs that you want to use in your build, don't get this MOBO unless you want one hell of a headache trying to reformat your drives to make it compatible.
I've had this MOBO for less than three months, and it suddenly died on me. I have a closed system - there is no water damage, and I ensure I'm grounded whenever I go anywhere near the MOBO. I was confused as to what the issue was and even replaced my PSU and all cables to discern what the issue was, and it all links back to this godforsaken MOBO. I've reached out to MSI to get it repaired under RMA, but the salt in the wound is that I have to pay to ship this MOBO from hell to them for them to diagnose and repair.
Is that a petty thing to be upset about? Absolutely.
Am I still going to send this MOBO for repair? Considering the price of this MOBO, I don't have much of a choice.
Between the issues I've faced on multiple levels and the lackluster warranty support for customers, I strongly advise against purchasing this MOBO and any other MSI products in the future.






Really wish this was packaged better too. My question is this a coincidence, or how much do i have to upgrade to get a good part? BTW china made & feels it. Only the heatsink impressed me. Maybe i should've got a carbon, but is it that much better? Well i still got a Msi1650s gpu, but went hero maximusXII mobo b/c it seemed like the play. This has pretty bad connectors. I was not impressed with the mobo power, power connectors, headers, and cpu power. The placement didnt seem ergonomic or of durability. The mobo doesnt look super strong like other ones ive had in the past. no reinforcements for ram, or gpu. Also i prefer eatx this was small for me. maybe i over critique but it seems like a cheapo mobo to me with not much updates since previous models. it wont have wifi, not that i need, but it has to be durable to OC. this didnt make it past ON.

I just assembled another apparatus and utilized this mother board. Since it actually doesn't have any audits to tell you what you're getting into here you go.
Practically the Edge AC is equivalent to the Pro Carbon AC. It doesn't have the warmth sink over the lower M.2 or as much RGB, however all that else is actually the equivalent. The board runs quite well and cool. I have been pressure trying the computer chip without an overclock and watching out for the segment temps. With great wind current no segment got more than 50 C with the main exemption being the CPU obviously. The BIOS bodes well and is anything but difficult to explore in one or the other mode. You don't need for headers and ports, all things considered. At the highest point of the RAM openings White LEDs let you know whether your RAM is perceived, and a Red LED just to one side of those tells you initially on the off chance that you have XMP dynamic. There is a slight measure of RGB on the correct Edge of the board, yet it's so repressed you don't see except if you're searching for it. The construct nature of the board is excellent and it should keep going as long as you need it to. This is an extraordinary motherboard and I will be beginning overclock testing soon and will refresh this survey on the off chance that I discover anything new to report.
To finish up, purchase this board in the event that you couldn't care less about blaze and simply need all the preformance and capacity of the Pro Carbon at $30 - $40 less cost.

I guess that I didn't notice that all but one was a 5 star review. Sounds like a promo to me. I make 2. Its awful. Maybe I got a bad seed. Regardless I'm gonnna box this non reliable thing up and send it ALL back. Processor, motherboard, memory, m.2 drives and all.
Save yourself headaches. Don't buy MSI.

My PC was built at this point. There is a liquid cooler block ON the CPU. I didn't spend this money to sit around not using them. It is not reasonable to expect someone to tear apart their PC build. I managed to get a picture of the serial number on the motherboard, their actual product, and I resubmitted with the box label of the CPU (a 10600K). It was rejected again, demanding that I provide a CPU picture with serial number and not a picture of "color box" as they keep repeating. This is absurd because they got the serials, my product is registered and they can see it, and the CPU is not their product. Twitter support told me to email a marketing address. I did. A week later I never got a response. A web submission for support gave me a direct employee to email. I explained in detail my frustration and issue, and I was clearly upset. He gave me back a single copy/pasted line from the original form rejection "CPU not color box" picture. Nothing else, nothing to address me as a customer, nothing to address frustration, nothing to show he read the email at all. Twitter support refused to respond to me, even at my request for corporate contact info. A new online help request was never answered. I called support and was told the guy I emailed "is it" and no one else can speak with me.
The company has washed it hands of any semblance of customer support and behaved fraudulently with their promotion. It's the last MSI product I'll purchase, over them simply being unwilling to even engage me respectfully over a $40 promo. Their customer support is a JOKE.




