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August 2016
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Tampilan mewah
Fitur gaming lengkap
Kemampuan overclock sangat bagus
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Performa standar
Tidak memiliki WiFi
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Published: 2016-05-18, Author: Tom , review by: overclock3d.net
Whenever we're in the no-mans-land of a new chipset variant but without the CPU to fully unleash it, it's difficult to make comparisons. As anyone who saw what Intel managed to squeeze from the move between P67 to Z77 will understand that even with the sa...
The X99A Gaming Pro Carbon is a very well rounded X99 motherboard. It has many of the latest features that other X99-refresh motherboards in the same price bracket have, but with a lot of dazzle and flavor. I know that RGB LEDs are everywhere, but if imp...
Proper 3-way GPU support with both 40- and 28-lane CPUs, M.2 stays at 3.0 x4 with multiple GPUs, strong CPU overclocking potential, internal type-C port
No voltage check points, handicapped fan headers, internal type-C port only USB 3.0
This is a great CPU overclocking board for the price, and it's a worthy board for all others if you can find it under $300.Review£239.99 On AmazonMOREBest MotherboardsMOREHow To Choose A MotherboardMOREAll Motherboard Content...
There's a lot to like with the X99A Gaming Pro Carbon. The lighting system is excellent and if the extra visual pizazz appeals to you then the steel-plated PCI-E and DIMM slots will too. The main niggles are only having one CPU fan header, no Wi-Fi and th...
Insane memory performance (+++++), Value for money (before 'Brexit'), Unique looks with the carbon fibre, A plethora of customisation options with the LEDs, Stable when pushed hard
M.2 positioning is still in an awkward place (minor), Increased memory performance doesn't always secure the win
Okay, so there we have it! MSI's latest addition to their Gaming Pro Carbon series that joins the X99 family has been tested, which means that it is now time to go over the positive and negative points of the product. Is this the one to look at when you...
Sleek black-and-silver design, Gaming-focussed feature set, Every PCIe x16 slots reinforced, USB 3.1, U.2 and M.2 all available, Game Boost makes overclocking easy, Front USB 3.1 Type-C connector
Lighting software is basic, Should WiFi come as standard
The arrival of Intel's Broadwell-E High-End Desktop (HEDT) processors has provided impetus for motherboard vendors to refresh their X99 portfolio with modernised additions.While most existing X99 boards will function with the new Broadwell-E parts via...
When looking through the product stacks of motherboard vendors’ second generation X99 offerings, there’s an unmistakable air of sameness. With the exception of countless LEDs, many of the feature sets look like carbon copies of their predecessors. Not onl...
Though the retail price is not yet out, the MSI X99A Gaming Pro Carbon is sure to be expensive. But if money is no issue, it's a splendid choice for those looking to build one of the best systems.(previously published in issue June 2016)...
Abstract: MSI is proud to announce the latest X99 Performance GAMING motherboard, the X99A GAMING PRO CARBON, world's first motherboard offering front USB 3.1 Type-C. This new motherboard has been built from the ground up and has a completely new design for its hea...