Gear Seekers failed to cover an important and basic requirement of a motherboard, the CMOS battery. On this board, which was very annoying, the CMOS battery is NOT accessible if you need to replace it. The CMOS battery is under the heat-sink that is part of the rear IO box. To replace the CMOS battery, you have to remove the entire board from the case, then remove 4 rather large screws under the board that hold the heat-sink in, then remove the heat-sink from the board. The CMOS battery is attached to the rear IO framework with a 2-way tape and plugged into the board with small wires and white connector. The CMOS battery is all one piece, including the wire that it needs to connect to the mother board. So this means you have to get this specific design/make of the battery to replace it. The heat-sink is that bulky metal cover that shows the MSI logo, and it is "L" shaped. It sits beside and at the left and top of the CPU cage as one piece. This heat-sink becomes part of the rear IO section of the board. . It is very upsetting for 2 reasons: 1 - cannot easily access it without removing the entire board from the case. 2 - CMOS battery appears to be proprietary, means the way it is designed you cannot just buy any same type battery like the old days and plunk it in, you have to get the specific battery as a part purchase from MSI. Essentially, it is like rebuilding the entire computer all over again just to replace a friggin battery. - that was a poor design.
How often do these CMOS batteries last? Thinking about getting this board. Would it be worth buying a new one and fitting it when first building the system?
@@furbs9999 I have this board and did not find out about the location of the CMOS battery until after I installed it. It has been 1 year since I got the board and no problems withe CMOS battery. I have not found any definite information as to how long this particular CMOS battery lasts, but read my comment on the horrible location of the battery, then decide if you want this board.
That top m.2 slot cover is such a wonderfully simple mechanism but a brilliant addition. Hopefully more boards get a similar system in the future just like how the twist peg for securing the m.2 drive has been rapidly adopted.
Appreciate the detail connector review along the edge. That type of detail can be very important for planning a build. Only suggestion is perhaps call out all the fan headers as a separate section. The extended coverage of the rear support plate for the CPU is also a great call out. Congrats on 5 years!
Banger of a motherboard overview fams. The Carbon wifi looks sleek. Happy congratulations on making 5 years once again. Keep up the hard work as always
and 20 dollars of gas used to get you over half a tank its not just hardware going up its everything I count my blessings that the hardware isn't that bad in comparison still expensive but for high end hardware I'm glad its not more
@@Cruor34 not everything is about gaming, i have 10Gbe to my NAS, makes moving large files around much easier especially editing video/4k. Do you use wifi on your desktop? i would on a MB of this price no one would use wifi especially gaming.
@@OPTIMUS6LTR Well, the answer is I think it would be fair to say the board is heavily targeted at gamers and I don't want to pay for 10 Gbe, I have no need of it. I also see people asking "why aren't there more m.2 sockets" Like, we have 8 TB and larger m.2 drives, what the hell do you need all that space for? I think people need to understand they are fringe. I like a good GPU, CPU and 32 GB of ram but after that I am good to go, I think that is more representative of who this board is targeted at. I think they should make an option for a 10 Gbe and endless m.2 drives for guys like you, I just have no need, so I'd say the board is targeted at me.
@@Cruor34 what I’m saying is all these boards have wifi6e which we are paying for id rather 10gbe and most would, gamer or creator. 2x m.2 is plenty for me this has 4!
One important thing to note about the PCIe slots: If you only use the first slot, but not the second, the first slot will be PCIe5.0 with 16x allocated data lanes. If you use the first slot, but also the second slot, they will both become PCIe5.0 with 8x allocated data lanes (which in turn basically becomes PCIe4.0x16).
Happy 5th anniversary. I am glad you spent some time talking about how crazy are prices. I'm waiting for b650 because i just cant waste $500 in motherboard...
I have the exact same feeling as you do regarding the full Audio I/O which is more rare nowadays, especially the optical output, compared to 10 years ago when motherboards did cost 1/3 of that price. About 10GbE as well, it does also feels weird considering the 10GbE copper standard specification was released about 15 years ago. I guess the demand for it wasn't enough but still.
Yeah. There seems to be a sweet spot between $200-330 above which you really get diminishing returns out of x670E. Paying an ultra premium for 1 or 2 xtra features
I just finished building my new Desktop with AMD *7950X* with and *X670E* And a kit of 4 * 32GB of DDR5 6400 Ram ♈ with 4 Terabyte Samsung NVME generation 5 And as i was about to *turn on the System* ♥️ just to check the Graphics and performance on my Favorite Game 😍 I woke up from the most *exotic* Dream 🤣 i ever had. 🚫⚡
Wow, this AM5 Carbon board is about $250+ more expensive than the last 8th Gen Carbon board I bought. I guess MSI and other board manufacturers think that gamers and enthusiasts all hit the jackpot at the same time...
I waited for Zen4 to come out to realize that for +30% performance it requires +150% price (in mainboard+memory spendings). Also AM4 supports silently ECC on the better boards (and Pro Ryzens) while I don't hear about ECC DDR5 support on AM5. (Don't tell me about the on-die DDR5 ECC, because this is to improve the yields/reduce defective modules).
Labelling my cables? 🤣 MSi thinks I will randomly forget whats different between PCIe and EPS cables 😳😂 I love the 4 M.2 slots on my B550 Unify, so it's nice to see MSi does kept that again. Lightning is really tastefully done on this board.
That’s the board that count my eye on new egg , ace is nice but to high , and godlike is way over kill for what I do , but the carbon is perfect price is fair and it offers a lot , I’ll order mine next moth sometime 😊
You can add a 10/100 Gbe using the 8x slot. How these boards are built (VRMs) and the associated pricing seems to indicate that they will easily support at least 3 generations of processors. These are more for professionals or those with deep pockets.
The price of entry for AM5 _Is Too Damn High_ , what a shame. Lovely motherboard though. Personally, I really never use the full feature set of onboard audio. Just the green line out to a pair of powered speakers. _For me_ , the onboard audio is of little concern. Asrock has all but eliminated it on their B650M PG Riptide. Question : do you think Asrock will send you one for review? I hope so.
Not sure why video did not mention this very small feature yet important feature which is the CMOS battery! The usual CR2032 CMOS battery for this board is not the usual available form factor. It is still a CR2032 with plug (KTS CR2032) which is not ready avail at supermarket or store but at more specialised electronic store. Next it is the position of this CMOS battery. It is tuck and glued to behind the back panel audio header under the VRM heatsink. This means the VRM need to be remove in order to change the CMOS battery. This is sooo not obvious until u need to replace the CMOS battery.... However the B650 Carbon with a lower price tag, its CMOS battery is the usual form factor at a very convenient position. This 670E board is a premium series w/ high price tag thus I expect nothing but the best design incorporated. Next i remembered that Asus and MSI will corporate a sort of remote push button lever to eject the GPU from the PCIE slot. Nowaday with big GPU, i find it quite hard to unlatch the lock lever in order to remove the GPU. Asus Strix did implement this remote push button on their 670E but i can't find this feature on the MSI carbon or even ACE... Actually I wish to use MSI for the 670 series but now I re-consider stick back to Asus Strix instead..
Great video mate! I do agree that the X670E and X670 motherboards are just too expensive for the mainstream currently. I think in a years time pricing might make sense but currently they are way too overpriced.
Given the extreme prices of recent releases in terms of motherboards, perhaps maybe a partial review could be conducted on some stuff like overclocking headroom? I'd love to know if there were functional differences in my ability to overclock between the top of the line X670 to the lowest B650 when released. And if it is found that there are no differences, that could help people save a lot of money.
I just got a used MPG_X570S_CARBON_MAX_WIFI motherboard with a Ryzen 9 5900X cpu, 32gb mem, and a 1TB NVMe for a good price. I like this board but it will be several years before I look for one of these used. This is a nice board though.
great video, glad to hear your views on what you think these new motherboards should come with considering the high prices 🙂👍 also Happy 5 Year RUclips Anniversary 🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳
Does it fit a 2.5 pcie slot gpu without blocking the second pcie slot? I got the SAPPHIRE NITRO+ AMD Radeon RX 6750 XT, and the motherboard's manual doesn't tell us too much about...
Now we start seeing 2 empty expansion slots above the GPU, and GPUs pushing 4 slots. Soon we gonna se graphics cards not fit in the pc because of the motherboard!?! I really do not understand this
Two questions. 1) who needs the "full audio connection" I have a steel series arctus pro wireless (whatever the newest $350 headset is called) it sounds great, it's noise canceling and it connects its hub with 1 USB. Do you need more? Honest question. It gets high reviews everywhere. 2) who the hell needs more than 2.5 GB speed? May e I'm an old man but I remember dual up modems. I was thrilled when DSL became a thing. Honestly once I have a fast enough connection to have a low ping and can steam a movie and game all at once who cares? I have 500mb/sec which imo is way more than I need. They are trying to sell me gig speed and I'm like why? When I do get a new game I take a dump or have a shower or eat a snack as it downloads and it's ready in no time. How fast does a download need to be? You can have a good ping and a much narrower connection.
I don't like the look of this Carbon board compared to the x570 and z690. It completely forgoes the carbon fiber look that it's named after. Still looks fine, but I'm a bit disappointed. Maybe the (hopefully upcoming) EK X version with the CPU monoblock will look better
If I want max storage without decreasing bandwidth to PCIe 1, which slots would I install my M.2 SSDs? Also would any SATA ports be disabled if using any M.2 slots? I want to maintain x16 in PCIe 1.
Feels like a bit of a ripoff, tbh. Maybe it's got something uber expensive going on in power management or overclocking headroom that I don't understand, but what is MSI offering here that the $100+ cheaper ASUS ROG Strix isn't? You'd think in a top of the line board for a chipmaker that is angling towards USB you might want to at least put a header on there somewhere for the nascent 4.0. ASRock Taichi is also $100+ cheaper with the same PCIe 5.0 features and actually has USB 4.0 right on the rear IO. These new X670's are all beasts for sure and a big step up, but I would want something a little more futureproof across the board for that much money. We'll see what cyber Monday brings :D
@@jasperlorenzo3102 Yeah I'm going to skip MSI altogether with this platform. Also, the x570s came out at least a year later, it wouldn't have helped me much as it wasn't available at launch.
Is it worth getting an X670E motherboard over the B650E motherboards? I was planning to get the Asus ROG Strix B650E-F mobo. But whenever I come across this MSI mobo, I get confused. Can anyone please help me out with this? Is X670E will be better in terms of longevity as compared to B650. I don't want to change mobos every 2-3 years.
I got X670E for a 7900X, for the future PCIE apps. Strix B650E-F is already strong enough to run all Ryzen 9, I will say the choice between B650E and X670E highly depends on how many PCIE devices you plan to run. ROG B650E-E is another popular mobo for players do not like the serial 2-chips on X670. Keep an eye on the BIOS version and SOC voltage of Asus mobo.
I'd argue that the X670E Taichi is a much more interesting AM5 board for around the same price. The X670E Carbon seems about $100 too expensive when compared with the competition
I might have bought this board . But they killed it by having some game looking USB that I will not use. I would rather have the extra M.2 lane to the CPU. Yes it only has 1 M.2 Gen5 Gigabyte master has 2
yes msi mpg carbon x670e wifi is best for me i have asus crosshire x670e hero but this is shit bios is shit not stable i must have 4800mhz ram and default bios setings but ever not stable every 30 minuts black screen and restart. now i have msi carbon and i have not any problem ram 6400 mhz
It kills me how ugly most MSI mobos are. They typically do OK on their graphics cards. The only uglier mobos that I can think of offhand are ASRock's Taichi boards, which redefine fugly.
Congratulations on 5 FANTASTIC years you two! GS does some amazing work and has helped SO many people over that time. Glad I found this channel 😊
Gear Seekers failed to cover an important and basic requirement of a motherboard, the CMOS battery.
On this board, which was very annoying, the CMOS battery is NOT accessible if you need to replace it.
The CMOS battery is under the heat-sink that is part of the rear IO box.
To replace the CMOS battery, you have to remove the entire board from the case, then remove 4 rather large screws under the board that hold the heat-sink in, then remove the heat-sink from the board.
The CMOS battery is attached to the rear IO framework with a 2-way tape and plugged into the board with small wires and white connector.
The CMOS battery is all one piece, including the wire that it needs to connect to the mother board. So this means you have to get this specific design/make of the battery to replace it.
The heat-sink is that bulky metal cover that shows the MSI logo, and it is "L" shaped. It sits beside and at the left and top of the CPU cage as one piece. This heat-sink becomes part of the rear IO section of the board. .
It is very upsetting for 2 reasons:
1 - cannot easily access it without removing the entire board from the case.
2 - CMOS battery appears to be proprietary, means the way it is designed you cannot just buy any same type battery like the old days and plunk it in, you have to get the specific battery as a part purchase from MSI.
Essentially, it is like rebuilding the entire computer all over again just to replace a friggin battery. - that was a poor design.
How often do these CMOS batteries last? Thinking about getting this board. Would it be worth buying a new one and fitting it when first building the system?
@@furbs9999
I have this board and did not find out about the location of the CMOS battery until after I installed it.
It has been 1 year since I got the board and no problems withe CMOS battery.
I have not found any definite information as to how long this particular CMOS battery lasts, but read my comment on the horrible location of the battery, then decide if you want this board.
@@furbs9999 I have boards for 5+ years and never replaced a cmos battery....so more than likely never.
That top m.2 slot cover is such a wonderfully simple mechanism but a brilliant addition. Hopefully more boards get a similar system in the future just like how the twist peg for securing the m.2 drive has been rapidly adopted.
congrats on 5 years you guys do great work and i wish i had found your channel sooner
Prices are whack but that board looks pretty sweet. Loaded with features. Great vid fams!
Love these motherboard overview videos. They highlight the products better than the manufacturer!
Congrats on five years!!!!! Huge milestone. So happy for you and the team, and super proud to support!
Appreciate the detail connector review along the edge. That type of detail can be very important for planning a build. Only suggestion is perhaps call out all the fan headers as a separate section. The extended coverage of the rear support plate for the CPU is also a great call out. Congrats on 5 years!
Banger of a motherboard overview fams. The Carbon wifi looks sleek. Happy congratulations on making 5 years once again. Keep up the hard work as always
Remember when $300 was considered a high end motherboard?
and 20 dollars of gas used to get you over half a tank its not just hardware going up its everything I count my blessings that the hardware isn't that bad in comparison still expensive but for high end hardware I'm glad its not more
these new prices on X670 and Z790 are ridiculous.
100% agree on the 10g, I’m only shortlisting motherboards with 10g networking for my build.
agree on the 10Gbe all have 6e wifi which most wont use give me the 10Gbe for this money sheesh!
What do you need 10 for? Are you downloading every game made in the last decade all in 1 day? There will be no difference in ping time.
@@Cruor34 not everything is about gaming, i have 10Gbe to my NAS, makes moving large files around much easier especially editing video/4k. Do you use wifi on your desktop? i would on a MB of this price no one would use wifi especially gaming.
@@OPTIMUS6LTR Well, the answer is I think it would be fair to say the board is heavily targeted at gamers and I don't want to pay for 10 Gbe, I have no need of it. I also see people asking "why aren't there more m.2 sockets" Like, we have 8 TB and larger m.2 drives, what the hell do you need all that space for? I think people need to understand they are fringe. I like a good GPU, CPU and 32 GB of ram but after that I am good to go, I think that is more representative of who this board is targeted at.
I think they should make an option for a 10 Gbe and endless m.2 drives for guys like you, I just have no need, so I'd say the board is targeted at me.
@@Cruor34 what I’m saying is all these boards have wifi6e which we are paying for id rather 10gbe and most would, gamer or creator. 2x m.2 is plenty for me this has 4!
Nice, 5 years of bringing us greatly produced vids, and being a real cool cat while doing so.
Love your content, Nick. Keep up the good work. 🍻
One important thing to note about the PCIe slots: If you only use the first slot, but not the second, the first slot will be PCIe5.0 with 16x allocated data lanes. If you use the first slot, but also the second slot, they will both become PCIe5.0 with 8x allocated data lanes (which in turn basically becomes PCIe4.0x16).
wrong
@@JoeMama-yl1ow The manual literally states it on pages 16 and 30? "Supports x16/x0/x4, x8/x8/x4"
And how exactly is that wrong?
@@Razerblue6 because they said it was wrong, doesn't matter what the manual says, clearly their word over writes that
Which is exactly how every single other board works.
So should you put m2 on second slot?
Happy 5th anniversary. I am glad you spent some time talking about how crazy are prices. I'm waiting for b650 because i just cant waste $500 in motherboard...
I’m in New York brother,and I definitely have not been unsubscribed. Keep up the good work!!
I have the exact same feeling as you do regarding the full Audio I/O which is more rare nowadays, especially the optical output, compared to 10 years ago when motherboards did cost 1/3 of that price. About 10GbE as well, it does also feels weird considering the 10GbE copper standard specification was released about 15 years ago. I guess the demand for it wasn't enough but still.
Yayy happy 5 years Nick!
Yeah. There seems to be a sweet spot between $200-330 above which you really get diminishing returns out of x670E.
Paying an ultra premium for 1 or 2 xtra features
I just finished building my new Desktop with
AMD *7950X* with and *X670E*
And a kit of 4 * 32GB of DDR5 6400 Ram ♈ with 4 Terabyte Samsung NVME generation 5
And as i was about to *turn on the System* ♥️ just to check the Graphics and performance on my Favorite Game 😍
I woke up from the most *exotic* Dream 🤣 i ever had. 🚫⚡
Wow, this AM5 Carbon board is about $250+ more expensive than the last 8th Gen Carbon board I bought. I guess MSI and other board manufacturers think that gamers and enthusiasts all hit the jackpot at the same time...
Happy 5 anniversary. Cheers from Alex in Stockholm. 😀👍
I waited for Zen4 to come out to realize that for +30% performance it requires +150% price (in mainboard+memory spendings). Also AM4 supports silently ECC on the better boards (and Pro Ryzens) while I don't hear about ECC DDR5 support on AM5. (Don't tell me about the on-die DDR5 ECC, because this is to improve the yields/reduce defective modules).
In norway that mobo costs 620$ its too expensive :(
Labelling my cables? 🤣 MSi thinks I will randomly forget whats different between PCIe and EPS cables 😳😂 I love the 4 M.2 slots on my B550 Unify, so it's nice to see MSi does kept that again. Lightning is really tastefully done on this board.
That’s the board that count my eye on new egg , ace is nice but to high , and godlike is way over kill for what I do , but the carbon is perfect price is fair and it offers a lot , I’ll order mine next moth sometime 😊
You can add a 10/100 Gbe using the 8x slot. How these boards are built (VRMs) and the associated pricing seems to indicate that they will easily support at least 3 generations of processors. These are more for professionals or those with deep pockets.
Professionals who need 10GbE
gigabyte master is imo best $499 am5 board, also comes with 10gb Lan. I also like the pcie spacing, gigabyte is 4090 ready.
The price of entry for AM5 _Is Too Damn High_ , what a shame. Lovely motherboard though. Personally, I really never use the full feature set of onboard audio. Just the green line out to a pair of powered speakers. _For me_ , the onboard audio is of little concern. Asrock has all but eliminated it on their B650M PG Riptide. Question : do you think Asrock will send you one for review? I hope so.
happy 5th Gear Seekers !! nice board but bonkers pricing, thanks for the hard work as always !
Not sure why video did not mention this very small feature yet important feature which is the CMOS battery! The usual CR2032 CMOS battery for this board is not the usual available form factor. It is still a CR2032 with plug (KTS CR2032) which is not ready avail at supermarket or store but at more specialised electronic store.
Next it is the position of this CMOS battery. It is tuck and glued to behind the back panel audio header under the VRM heatsink. This means the VRM need to be remove in order to change the CMOS battery. This is sooo not obvious until u need to replace the CMOS battery....
However the B650 Carbon with a lower price tag, its CMOS battery is the usual form factor at a very convenient position. This 670E board is a premium series w/ high price tag thus I expect nothing but the best design incorporated.
Next i remembered that Asus and MSI will corporate a sort of remote push button lever to eject the GPU from the PCIE slot. Nowaday with big GPU, i find it quite hard to unlatch the lock lever in order to remove the GPU. Asus Strix did implement this remote push button on their 670E but i can't find this feature on the MSI carbon or even ACE...
Actually I wish to use MSI for the 670 series but now I re-consider stick back to Asus Strix instead..
Happy 5th Anni, and yes the prices are straight up insane!
620€ in Italy.
It's absurd, I might as well just go for X570 and a 5950X at this point.
Way cheaper and performance on par with 7900X.
Con 620 ci prendi 5800x3d e b550 ed è pure meglio
Cheers Mate!! Let's peek another 5!!
Great video mate! I do agree that the X670E and X670 motherboards are just too expensive for the mainstream currently. I think in a years time pricing might make sense but currently they are way too overpriced.
Looking forward to seeing you breakdown the new ITX Boards.
5:10 Off topic but if possible look into DDR5 Intel XMP vs AMD Expo compatibility G Skill Trident Z5.
If these had a 10Gb NIC, I'd find the mobo cost a lot easier to swallow.
so far I see that MSI Motherboards are the most loaded with specs ... but that what made them very expensive
What's the best x670e board for content creators instead of gamers?
Congrats on the cinco!! Keep it up
i spent 3 hrs comparing specs n crap and ended up with this thing.
Can you please make a comparison between this motherboard and asus x670e-e?
Given the extreme prices of recent releases in terms of motherboards, perhaps maybe a partial review could be conducted on some stuff like overclocking headroom? I'd love to know if there were functional differences in my ability to overclock between the top of the line X670 to the lowest B650 when released. And if it is found that there are no differences, that could help people save a lot of money.
We have to wait till we're allowed to release B650 content. We have boards but they haven't even been announced.
@@GearSeekers Appreciate the reply! Can't wait to see what's in store from you guys!
Overclocking the new CPU's are a waste of electric for such a small gain..
Fantastic looking boards this time around, but not in my price bracket at all. My B550 will have to do for the foreseeable future.
Happy 5 years!!!
I just got a used MPG_X570S_CARBON_MAX_WIFI motherboard with a Ryzen 9 5900X cpu, 32gb mem, and a 1TB NVMe for a good price. I like this board but it will be several years before I look for one of these used. This is a nice board though.
Does it not have USB ports? Or did I miss it when you were talking about it?
No wonder the pc market is shrinking at this price point for components
True, its should be always be 180$, they just steal money.
How many M.2 Nvme SSD can you add to this motherboard without dropping down the GPU from 16 to 8, and can they all be Gen4?
Happy RUclips anniversary.
Changing the CMOS battery on these specific MSI motherboards is a huge problem! 😟
Fav mobo...Carbon and Tomahawk
Great vids, that's my new motherboard. Subscribed!
X670E tomahawk has same price here, it has better PCI-E lane layout
Happy anniversary to you both. Why do you think these boards are so expensive?
great video, glad to hear your views on what you think these new motherboards should come with considering the high prices 🙂👍 also Happy 5 Year RUclips Anniversary 🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳
Congratulations!
Happy anniversary 🎉
Hey Gear - are all am4 water blocks compatible with am5 motherboards? Can’t find much detail on that.
ruclips.net/video/wxlb1dj_48s/видео.html
Do you recommend the rog strix x670e e gaming wifi or the msi mpg x670 carbon wifi?
$479 for Realtek LAN, woof.
I think all the 670 boards should have s/spif
Audio outputs? Most hifi listeners use USB out to a proper external DAC et Topping, SMSL, RME or from so-called pure hi-fi players.
And most users don’t use that.
Hey mate I was wondering can you make a pc for good fps for games ready or not, rust, cod
Does it fit a 2.5 pcie slot gpu without blocking the second pcie slot? I got the SAPPHIRE NITRO+ AMD Radeon RX 6750 XT, and the motherboard's manual doesn't tell us too much about...
There's no hope for the small form factor community at this point
B650 will be good
Only 1 argb 3 pin header
😞
Now we start seeing 2 empty expansion slots above the GPU, and GPUs pushing 4 slots. Soon we gonna se graphics cards not fit in the pc because of the motherboard!?!
I really do not understand this
Can I change the rgb logo on this motherboard to a static colour of my choice?
Yes, but you may have to use MSI center
$859 in Australia 😭😭
5 good years.
Two questions. 1) who needs the "full audio connection" I have a steel series arctus pro wireless (whatever the newest $350 headset is called) it sounds great, it's noise canceling and it connects its hub with 1 USB. Do you need more? Honest question. It gets high reviews everywhere. 2) who the hell needs more than 2.5 GB speed? May e I'm an old man but I remember dual up modems. I was thrilled when DSL became a thing. Honestly once I have a fast enough connection to have a low ping and can steam a movie and game all at once who cares? I have 500mb/sec which imo is way more than I need. They are trying to sell me gig speed and I'm like why? When I do get a new game I take a dump or have a shower or eat a snack as it downloads and it's ready in no time. How fast does a download need to be? You can have a good ping and a much narrower connection.
boards are awesome , i just dont need anything that good. sometimes i wish i had a reason to spend big on my pc :( i dont even game anymore.
prices are NUTS for the 7000 series
Yes, thats garbage prices
Hello, i have this board and im having trouble finding the cmos battery because i need to replace it
I don't like the look of this Carbon board compared to the x570 and z690. It completely forgoes the carbon fiber look that it's named after. Still looks fine, but I'm a bit disappointed. Maybe the (hopefully upcoming) EK X version with the CPU monoblock will look better
If I want max storage without decreasing bandwidth to PCIe 1, which slots would I install my M.2 SSDs? Also would any SATA ports be disabled if using any M.2 slots? I want to maintain x16 in PCIe 1.
You're not going to decrease anything to PCIe 1. You'll be fine on any slot :)
How do GS light up the motherboard rgb without plunging in the boad in the b-roll?
Amzing video I love what you do keep up the good work
Feels like a bit of a ripoff, tbh. Maybe it's got something uber expensive going on in power management or overclocking headroom that I don't understand, but what is MSI offering here that the $100+ cheaper ASUS ROG Strix isn't? You'd think in a top of the line board for a chipmaker that is angling towards USB you might want to at least put a header on there somewhere for the nascent 4.0. ASRock Taichi is also $100+ cheaper with the same PCIe 5.0 features and actually has USB 4.0 right on the rear IO. These new X670's are all beasts for sure and a big step up, but I would want something a little more futureproof across the board for that much money. We'll see what cyber Monday brings :D
It is
how this MB looks better than the aourus Master ? Doesn't even have a back plate
I went with the X570 Carbon Wifi (very popular board) and regretted it for 3 years. VRM temps were the worst of all X570 boards. Going ASUS next time.
With chipset fan... You must try na x570s gaming carbon max.... That's my board. With no fans on chipset...
@@jasperlorenzo3102 Yeah I'm going to skip MSI altogether with this platform. Also, the x570s came out at least a year later, it wouldn't have helped me much as it wasn't available at launch.
For me it is ok because I'm upgrading only from b450 platform to x570s, from Ryzen 2700 series to Ryzen 5000 series that's my upgrade for now...
asus haveing issues with start up on the dark hero VIII 's i have one its a night mare im thinking of not getting asus anymore
Wait, I could go full on M.2? Jeez
Is it worth getting an X670E motherboard over the B650E motherboards? I was planning to get the Asus ROG Strix B650E-F mobo. But whenever I come across this MSI mobo, I get confused. Can anyone please help me out with this? Is X670E will be better in terms of longevity as compared to B650. I don't want to change mobos every 2-3 years.
I got X670E for a 7900X, for the future PCIE apps. Strix B650E-F is already strong enough to run all Ryzen 9, I will say the choice between B650E and X670E highly depends on how many PCIE devices you plan to run. ROG B650E-E is another popular mobo for players do not like the serial 2-chips on X670. Keep an eye on the BIOS version and SOC voltage of Asus mobo.
do u have a video on how to plug in the fan and what rgb and cooler im buliding my pc but im stuck on the cabling
We have entire videos about RGB wiring on the channel :)
@Gear Seekers could u link it please? I been trying to wiring for like 3hr I'm hating it 😅
I'd argue that the X670E Taichi is a much more interesting AM5 board for around the same price. The X670E Carbon seems about $100 too expensive when compared with the competition
Idk man in my country(Finland) Taichi cost around 720 euro, and Carbon 590 euro...
That’s also a e-atx board.
motherboard prices for the am5 is crazy.. will be no buy for me at this point .. :/
PCIE 5.0X16 make no sense to me, but a reason to rise the price
Futureproofing.
boards should not cost more than the chips
I might have bought this board . But they killed it by having some game looking USB that I will not use. I would rather have the extra M.2 lane to the CPU. Yes it only has 1 M.2 Gen5 Gigabyte master has 2
the X670E Carbon has 2 M2 Gen 5 slots and 2 M2 Gen 4 slots.
Motherboard should always price 180$
Where do i find this wallpaper ?
I'll give you pcie 5.0 m.2 but wait you want to use it so you want 10gbe Ethernet? Hahaha that makes no sense
toooooooo expensive! Forget it, i'm not upgrading this year.
Why do you call traditional hard drives ‘spinning rush drives’?
Its pronounced SATA, not SATA, and DATA, not DATA 😀
Sure 😂😂
Whoa you're right I was unsubbed!
yes msi mpg carbon x670e wifi is best for me i have asus crosshire x670e hero but this is shit bios is shit not stable i must have 4800mhz ram and default bios setings but ever not stable every 30 minuts black screen and restart. now i have msi carbon and i have not any problem ram 6400 mhz
It kills me how ugly most MSI mobos are. They typically do OK on their graphics cards. The only uglier mobos that I can think of offhand are ASRock's Taichi boards, which redefine fugly.
first!, also amazing content :)
I have same MOBO and is not worth the money ...because of more reasons
DONT BUY THIS.... BUY gigabyte or asus ...
Gigabyte have garbage bios, asus is just joke now.