MSI aims for the AMD motherboard crown with one of the most over the top halo tier models we've seen yet. You get a crazy specification with cutting edge features and an equally mad price. But has MSI done enough to beat the competition?
If you’re a microATX fan, then the ASUS ROG Strix B850-G Gaming Wi-Fi should absolutely be on your shortlist. This is especially true if having plenty of M.2 ports is a priority, or if you want to sport a clean white theme while running high-end hardware.
Sapphire aims for the sub $200 B850 motherboard market with a solid specification and good looks, but how does it stack up to bigger motherboard manufacturers when it comes to the EFI and software, or VRM and SSD temperatures?
Yet another cut-price Z890 motherboard, this time it's MSI's high-end MEG ACE that's far more wallet-friendly. All while offering 10 Gbps Ethernet, dual PCIe Gen 5 M.2 SSD support, dual 40 Gbps Thunderbolt 4, 60 W power over your case's Type-C port and a huge number of fast USB ports.
If you're considering a value-conscious Intel system and want a good-looking motherboard with all the trimmings for around $200, then Gigabyte has a gem here with great connectivity and cooling, especially if you're building a white PC.
After a massive price cut, NZXT's snazzy flagship Z890 board seems impossible to resist and will now leave you with change from $250. However, it's still not quite a complete package so is it cheap enough to finally overlook its shortcomings?