
- Excellent features for the price when compared to the offerings from the competition. - No lane sharing for the primary GPU slot. - Amazing design language and layout. - Easy to work on, and plenty of space for air coolers or AIO (I did install both to make sure). - Graphics Card EZ Release is excellent. - Aluminum heat sinks keep the internals and SSDs cool. - Realtek ALC4082 - a newer chipset, not available by boards offered by competition at prices as high as $500.

Good looking, lots of ports, and Sturdy

I like that it has enough Fan and Fanopt headers to run an AIO (Im using a fan hub to run the rest of my case fans). I like that it has two NVME slots. and it looks cool.

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

other then one of my RGB pin was slightly bent but was able to straighten it out. other then that for the price this board is great. I got a white pc built so it look and perform amazing. I would definitely buy another one in the future.

Multiple M2 slots, 4 SATA connections, Lots of USB with high speed. One HDMI and two display/USB ports can connect three monitors directly or daisy chain more. Includes Wi-Fi with a two-connector antenna. Has on board graphics. Many fan power connectors. Pretty much everything I need. Two PCIE 16 slots in case I want to add a GPU and whatever else. I also added additional front panel USB/Card slots so I have top panel USB, back panel USB and front panel USB/card slots. Somewhere around 20 USB ports. Downloaded the ASUS software that installed all the drivers very quickly. No problems finding drivers, etc. Loaded up Windows Pro 11, had a minor hiccup installing Windows but AI chat helped me get around that fairly easily. Bought Windows 11 Pro from StackSocial for $13. Support there was great and software works great.

1: matx motherboard ! 2: 3 m.2 slots for 3 ssds ! 3: goes great on a white build! 4: price!

- 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

Workability, Usability, esthetics, was very easy to install and set up. It lets my components breathe and work to the nine without any issues. Set it up with dual boot of windows and a specially made kali linux version they did for me.

- EZ Debug & digi debug LEDs: Incredibility useful as someone who was building a new PC for the first time. Once powered, it's very helpful to have that nudge of "hey you did this part wrong" - EZ Front Panel cable: Much less finicky then trying to manually connect the power sw and power led pins to the board itself. - M.2 slots and covers: Love than the M.2's are covered via quick release panels. Top slot has a built in screwless rotational tab that holds the drive in place. Bottom 3 use the included "EZ Clip Remover", but are similarly simple to install and remove. - 9 USB type A and 4 type C back panel connectors: Never need to be concerned with being limited on peripheral connections. - Visuals: Genuinely love the the RGB MSI dragon logo and matching "carbon" over the top nvme drive. The carbon fiber styled motif with the dark color palette was one of the big draws for me personally.