amazon MSI X299 SLI PLUS reviews
The MSI X299 SLI Plus comes with a simple, lightweight package that does not come with powerful images and busts like the more advanced products. The brand name of the product occupies a large part of the front of the box, around the brand and the specific logos available on the product such as support for Intel Core-X series processors, dual Intel, dual M.2 slots, RGB Mystic Light and, of course, ready to play virtual reality.
On the back of the box we have a comprehensive preview of the X299 SLI Plus motherboard. Along with that is the explanation of the highlights of this motherboard.
The MSI X299 SLI Plus retains the overall design retains the simplicity and sophistication inherited from the previous SLI Plus series. The Armor I / O Shield and the MosFet heatsink as well as the southbridge chipsets are not overly fashion, all highlighted by cutouts on the surface.
The LGA-2006 socket still supports up to 8 quad-channel DDR4 memory rams enhanced by DDR4 Boost, which is powered by an 8 + 1 phase power supply. The CMOS battery is located right next to the CPU socket. The MOSFET radiator is not too bumpy, but it is still shaped by strong cutting edges combined with a darker color that makes it more powerful. MSI has been very good at hiding the array of luminaries inside these free slot.
The X299 SLI Plus is equipped with an LED Debug Code with LEDs indicating the device is idle.
The southbridge has a fairly large area, a slim surface and built-in RGB LEDs.
In addition to the popular SATA interfaces, the MSI X299 SLI Plus is also equipped with a high-speed U2 connector.
Based on the Intel X299 chipset, due to the large number of PCIe lanes supported, this motherboard supports dual graphics cards with full x16 / 16 bandwidth. Both PCIe 3.0 x16 slots are Armor Shield-plated.
Interchangeable PCIe slots are 2 M.2 slots with a slot equipped with M.2 Shield for modular cooling module M.2.
Beneath the Armor Shield is the Audio Boost 4, which is still the core of the Realtek brand.
Armor Shield for I / O clusters behind the main is not too boring, just cool enough. The above is SLI Plus. However, the Armor Shield of the audio cluster and I / O cluster is not equipped with LED backlight can reduce the cost of the product.
The MSI X299 SLI Plus still supports demonstration of RGB lighting through an external power source such as a backup battery or via USB from other devices.
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