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April 2012
(90%)
50 Reviews
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Abstract: MSI is well known for its enthusiast products. While it produces some stellar video cards and a few other accessories, it is motherboards MSI is truly known for. While price vs. performance type solutions are what people generally look for when they actua...
All manufacturers try to present their products in the best way. Therefore, you will never come across any mention of the fact that MSI mainboards are the only ones out there that are unable to change the processor Vcore in Offset mode. Therefore, no ...
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Published: 2012-03-09, Author: Dan , review by: legitreviews.com
The MSI Big Bang XPower II has the performance to back up the Big Bang moniker. If you're in the market for an 'Xtreme' Intel X79 motherboard the MSI Big Bang XPower II should be on your short list and comes highly recommended! ...
From the start, $390 is a lot to spend on a motherboard, even in the land of X79. The whole range starts from as low as around $230, all the way up to $500 and beyond (if rumors of future models are true). For that money, you want function, performance, a...
The MSI Big Bang-XPower II offers a very solid platform which will enhance your overclocking experience using military quality components, 22 phase PWM design with hybrid digital power for a maximum output of 700 W. This all will provide stability and c...
The MSI Big bang XPower II is an incredible motherboard in many ways. The only thing lacking really would be Wireless Ethernet and / or Bluetooth. Other then that this dark demonic piece of hardware is chucked full with features, and looking very nice.The...
MSI has done a really nice job with the Big Bang XPower II motherboard and the Big Bang name is really well deserved. It doesn't matter if you're just looking for a quality motherboard to game on or something to do some real overclocking on, the Big B...
Abstract: With Intel releasing the X79 and Z77 chipsets quite some time ago now, we've seen a small amount of new motherboards hitting the market, therefore not finding many reviews of new boards here. You will however find an influx of top-selling boards that were...
Abstract: At the end of last year, Intel released its new generation high-end processors under the codename Sandy Bridge-E. The Core i7 3960X and 3930K feature six cores, up to 15 MB L3 cache, a quad channel DDR3 memory controller, and a PCI-Express 3.0 controll...