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Early report: This motherboard seems pretty solid and well thought out. For it's size it packs in a lot of features at a reasonable price.
Selling points for me:
It is one of the few MBs for this CPU that does not have WiFi Built in: I don't need or want that.
It's PCIe lanes are set up 16-8-16-8 and it has a PCIe 1 slot too.
No PCIe slot is covered by the double wide video card though the next slot is close.
It has 2 Intel 1G NICs on the board.
It has 2 M.2 slots with direct CPU access (more later).
It comes with an expansion card to add 2 more M.2 slots with direct CPU access.
It comes with a 10G network card too, though I will probably not need it unless I set up a second one of these.
The things I don't like are mostly nit picking.
It has lighting control. It's like a racing stripe on a car: It doesn't make it go faster.
The M.2 slots: It would be nice if they were mounted horizontally somewhere: Easier to get at and easier to cool.
The manual is a bit sparse on details setting up the BIOS.
It could use more fan headers, or at least not have them located in just 2 places on the board.
Finished picking nits: It seems like a nice solid board, and good value for the money.
I was impressed by the build quality (this board comes with the chonkiest M.2 adapter I have ever laid eyes on), but on powering the device on, it only detected one of my four DIMMS (after some time, it started seeing two -- not a good sign). I thought to update the firmware, and during the update the motherboard bricked itself. I ended up replacing with a competitor's part.
A motherboard that is capable of bricking during a firmware update here in the year 2020 must have a fundamentally flawed design. Stay away.
When I went online to Amazon support I spend over 30 minutes explaining, and re-explaining to 4-5 different individuals the issues I had returning the board. They could not answer any of my queries so they finally took my number and I received a call from an Amazon agent. She was the only one who understood what had happened and was able to locate the package in transit where the initial online individuals could not. It's disturbing the low level of knowledge of online support from Amazon.
Details: I wanted to use this setup for my music software, with 128GB of memory, 2 m.2 drives in raid 0, pretty much the best of everything went into this set up. Unfortionately the system generates a random noise which almost sounds like a hard drive, but in this case there is no hard drive, only the 2 m.2 drives. It makes the system unuseable. I habve updated all rhe drivers to the latest from their website, and still no change. As noted above the support from MSI is non-existant, and unfortunately I am past the 30 day return policy. MSI is not responding, so I can't return it to them, nor get it repaired (if that is even possible).
Stay away from MSI! You have been warned.
Perfect mate for 1GB att fiber
A small design can make it hard to use this motherboard. Two CPU pins are too close in the motherboard.
[updated 2020.10.30]
Here is the problem with this motherboard.
Problem 1: after setting up BIOS and reboot after saving, the motherboard directly power off
Problem 2: directly rebooting the machine, the motherboard power off
Problem 3: cannot recognize ssd harddrive.
Problem 4: sometimes, the motherboard won't power up after error code 51
Early report: This motherboard seems pretty solid and well thought out. For it's size it packs in a lot of features at a reasonable price.
Selling points for me:
It is one of the few MBs for this CPU that does not have WiFi Built in: I don't need or want that.
It's PCIe lanes are set up 16-8-16-8 and it has a PCIe 1 slot too.
No PCIe slot is covered by the double wide video card though the next slot is close.
It has 2 Intel 1G NICs on the board.
It has 2 M.2 slots with direct CPU access (more later).
It comes with an expansion card to add 2 more M.2 slots with direct CPU access.
It comes with a 10G network card too, though I will probably not need it unless I set up a second one of these.
The things I don't like are mostly nit picking.
It has lighting control. It's like a racing stripe on a car: It doesn't make it go faster.
The M.2 slots: It would be nice if they were mounted horizontally somewhere: Easier to get at and easier to cool.
The manual is a bit sparse on details setting up the BIOS.
It could use more fan headers, or at least not have them located in just 2 places on the board.
Finished picking nits: It seems like a nice solid board, and good value for the money.
I was impressed by the build quality (this board comes with the chonkiest M.2 adapter I have ever laid eyes on), but on powering the device on, it only detected one of my four DIMMS (after some time, it started seeing two -- not a good sign). I thought to update the firmware, and during the update the motherboard bricked itself. I ended up replacing with a competitor's part.
A motherboard that is capable of bricking during a firmware update here in the year 2020 must have a fundamentally flawed design. Stay away.
When I went online to Amazon support I spend over 30 minutes explaining, and re-explaining to 4-5 different individuals the issues I had returning the board. They could not answer any of my queries so they finally took my number and I received a call from an Amazon agent. She was the only one who understood what had happened and was able to locate the package in transit where the initial online individuals could not. It's disturbing the low level of knowledge of online support from Amazon.
Details: I wanted to use this setup for my music software, with 128GB of memory, 2 m.2 drives in raid 0, pretty much the best of everything went into this set up. Unfortionately the system generates a random noise which almost sounds like a hard drive, but in this case there is no hard drive, only the 2 m.2 drives. It makes the system unuseable. I habve updated all rhe drivers to the latest from their website, and still no change. As noted above the support from MSI is non-existant, and unfortunately I am past the 30 day return policy. MSI is not responding, so I can't return it to them, nor get it repaired (if that is even possible).
Stay away from MSI! You have been warned.
Perfect mate for 1GB att fiber
A small design can make it hard to use this motherboard. Two CPU pins are too close in the motherboard.
[updated 2020.10.30]
Here is the problem with this motherboard.
Problem 1: after setting up BIOS and reboot after saving, the motherboard directly power off
Problem 2: directly rebooting the machine, the motherboard power off
Problem 3: cannot recognize ssd harddrive.
Problem 4: sometimes, the motherboard won't power up after error code 51











