
MSI MPG X570 GAMING EDGE
$169.99 Original price was: $169.99.$149.66Current price is: $149.66.
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Specification: MSI MPG X570 GAMING EDGE
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8 reviews for MSI MPG X570 GAMING EDGE
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$169.99 Original price was: $169.99.$149.66Current price is: $149.66.











Brendan L. –
Pros: – Solid construction, intuitive layout, well labeled board – Attractive board design without being gaudy – Well priced X570 board for given features – Nice heat sink for M.2 SSD – User manual is EXTREMELY helpful and informative for first time builders Cons: – CPU Cooler connection brackets are a little short – No JUSB headers on top near CPU Overall Review: I finally made my dream come true of building my first ever PC, and this MSI Mobo helped make that a success. I selected this…
John D. –
Pros: Easy setup Decent BIOS RGB Worked out of the box with Ryzen 7 3700x. Cons: Wifi / Ethernet does not work as expected. Dragon Center software can not reliably update BIOS. Overall Review: Decent board for the newest generation of AMD processors, with some out-of-box issues. Wifi / Realtek PCI-E Ethernet Drivers on the website are garbage. Have Gigabit Ethernet and couldn’t get over 200 Mbps download, 8 Mbps upload wired or wireless. Had to scour MSI forums for troubleshooting, finally…
Mauricio S. –
Pros: -Amazing for begginers (such as me) -Easiest (and constantly updated) BIOS i’ve found so far -Instructions are clear, and was able to find everything upon reading. -DDR4 and AMD RYZEN 3rg Gen compatible. -WI-FI (Obviously) -Cheap/Mid range mobo yet powerful and reliable for its price range. -I/O Shield was prebuilt already (such a time saving process) Cons: -WI-FI: I know its a PRO but its also CON, because its fair to say its very weak. I really have NO REASON to use a PC GAMING…
Tracy K. –
Pros: The layout makes it easy to install video cards, AIO, and all the plugs have plenty of clearance. The black board with black accents and minimal RGB Lighting make it a very clean looking board. It did not need a BIOS update to use a Ryzen 9 3950X processor. Cons: My first board wouldn’t Post. Sent it back, Newegg verified it was bad and sent a new one right away. Overall Review: It’s a good board with plenty of options for mid-range pricing.
Robert B. –
Pros: – super expandable – has a dedicated USB and button for easy re-flashing of the BIOS Cons: – It worked fine for a few days, but then the boot started locking up after showing the initial logo. It came with a v14 BIOS and only re-flashing the BIOS to v16 got it to continue. The couple of reboots I’ve done since then have still been finicky so I’ve just taken to leaving the computer on all the time. Overall Review: I’m on week 3 since putting the system together in a Cougar Panzer Max…
Jason H. –
Pros: Future proof for now as the board supports Ryzens current processors and upcoming ones Built In Wi-Fi, I noticed while I was part shopping that none of these YouTube budget builds include a way to get online and assume you have an ethernet connection available. The savings of a cheap B450 board are nearly (but not entirely) mitigated when factoring in a PCIe Network Card. More computer savvy friends of mine do not recommend usb ones. Built in sound card supports up to 24 bit 192 khz…
Jeff D. –
Overall Review: I’ve been running a system built off of this MB for about 6 weeks now. No overclocking but using it for a mix of work – MS Office, Chrome web browsing and games. No issues what so ever. I had it running for 2 weeks continuously, putting it to sleep every night with >20 tabs of chrome open, multiple powerpoint, excel files open as well as steam, ubisoft. Not a single hiccup. I’m running it with a 3600X and 32GB memory and couldn’t be happier with it.
sky0matic –
Pros: – Easy to flash the BIOS without an actual Ryzen CPU using only a USB drive. * – XMP profile works flawlessy with my Corsair Vengeance LPX 3200. – Fan curves are easily configurable for any headers and can react to any sensor (CPU, System, etc..). – Had no issue for far for the VRM temps (Like some YouTubers pretend there is) … Maybe it’s only if you do a major overclock ?! Cons: – We cannot modify the RGB patterns from the BIOS. Only from Windows using their application. (Coming…