
No regrets I was looking forward to it!!

All's good so far A+++

Plenty of fan headers placed in great spots for connecting fans, water cooling pump/radiator, etc. Wi-Fi 7 (For Windows 11 only) GPU quick release lever USB-C Front and Rear suppport Wi-Fi Antennas are slim (a clearance issue with Tower 300) NvME secure posts are clasps built into the board, a nice touch and no worrying about tiny screws being lost NvME Heat Sinks with Thermal Pads

Good amount of m.2 slots for a gaming motherboard, everything was easy to install on it and it was quite resistant to how much pressure I applied to it while installing the GPU. Nice look as well

This is pretty much as good as it gets. Yes, there are teething issues with WRX90 because it's such a new platform, but once you get past those, the board has been rock solid.

1. Decent features for the price 2. I have not had any issues undervolting 3. Clean layout with no annoying VRM fan 4. Just a good looking plain board 5. Good compatibility with CPU coolers 6. Was easy to set up EXPO on ram kit

-BIOS is relatively easy to navigate for minor changes like EXPO/XMP, adjusting fan curves/profiles, etc. -Top PCIe slot for mATX cases/large GPUs -USB-C in I/O -Stable with 9600x


Clean design Sleek Built in IO Shield

This board while not being the Top Of The Line it is still a great pick for the price and the features it comes with. This is my second MSI mobo and I didn't encounter any issues getting it delivered, out of the box and installed. I chose this board for the AM5 compatibility and the DDR5. This board does have overclocking support as well. The MSI store (US) has a great support page for drivers and BIO's updates as well as a forums area to find answers to any questions you might have.

This is a really nice Motherboard that works good and looks great. It seems to be built very well and has some weight to it because of all the metal heat sinks all over the board. Motherboard temps seem really good too.

I used this motherboard in a midsize case, fit perfectly. I used it together with an msi 1000w power supply, 240mm arctic liquid cooler, an amd ryzen cpu, and a 4070 gpu. All working perfectly.

So far it's been great . Got a 7500f in it and no problems so far . Sorry for other ppl.'s trouble but it's been a win so far for me .

-Good price for a name brand -Good WiFi and Bluetooth -AM4 5000 series ready

- Lots of convenient features like spring latched M.2 heat sink, snap-in WiFi antennae - Chipset worked out of the box on ubuntu and relatively easy updating for Windows 11 - No Clearance when using Arctic Freezer III AIO - Aesthetically pleasing, plenty of aRGB headers

- Beautiful Design - Full Size Board - Great Build Quality

AM5 Support with next-gen Ryzen CPUs rock-solid stability so far. PCIe Gen 5 for both GPU and NVMe storage, future-proofing baked in. Robust VRM design that runs cool even under load. Perfect for overclocking or pushing X3D chips. DDR5 support with high-speed kits running flawlessly. Connectivity: USB4, Wi-Fi 7, and plenty of fast rear I/O options. No compromises here. Q-Flash Plus & Clear CMOS buttons a lifesaver for enthusiasts.

I have a 7950, 9800x3d, and 9950x, and i built another 9800x3d for my nephew. It's a simple mobo with just enough performance to work well with all the latest amd am5 processors. So far all my systems work with 6400Mhz memory and it does have a bios update port and button on the back which made it easier to get the system working with these latest processors. The one SSD slot has a quick install and the heatsink is a click close so it's easy. there are i think 2 other ssd slots but no quick install standoffs.

- Sturdy, feels tough, well built - No BIOS update needed for latest 9000 AMD series processors. - Easy to apply CPU under-volt with performance presets in BIOS. - Built-in IO Shield - Wifi Antenna holes - 1 USB-C port and 1 header for future upgrades

Full speed Wi-Fi 7 5 Gbps Ethernet two-digit debug display