Wednesday, August 5th 2015

MSI Z170A XPOWER GAMING TITANIUM Achieves DDR4 4605MHz

MSI's brand new Z170 based motherboard, the MSI Z170A XPOWER GAMING TITANIUM EDITION, just showed off its outstanding overclocking performance in dual-channel DDR4 memory by achieving world's highest DDR4 Memory Frequency at a staggering 4605MHz clock speed. Indicating just how effective MSI's new DDR4 BOOST technology is in optimizing memory performance on Intel's latest Z170 based motherboards. This achievement shows that the new Z170A XPOWER GAMING TITANIUM EDITION not only pushes the boundaries of single-channel memory speed but also performs amazingly in dual-channel memory.

The new MSI Z170A XPOWER GAMING TITANIUM EDITION offers an arsenal of new features and improvements as well as technical ingenuity. This exceptional motherboard features the all new OC Dashboard, an independent panel for overclockers to tune settings. The new DDR4 Boost uses fully isolated circuitry to ensure memory signals stay pure for maximum performance and stability. Reinforced PCI slots with Steel Armor are forged to support the heaviest graphics cards in multi GPU setups.
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12 Comments on MSI Z170A XPOWER GAMING TITANIUM Achieves DDR4 4605MHz

#1
Prima.Vera
This board is the best looking one in the market. Also looks so clean. Love it.
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#2
springs113
Prima.VeraThis board is the best looking one in the market. Also looks so clean. Love it.
I love the direction that MSI is going, I think I'll probably sell my z87 setup and jump on the z170 bandwagon. I know for sure though that my next HEDT purchase, I'm going back to MSI if they release a board in this design.
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#4
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4605!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

WOW!!!!!!!!!!

THAT'S MINDBLOWING, currently the highest achievable DDR4 freq to date :o
#5
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
CrAsHnBuRnXpI do not care for the white PCB at all.
I love it!
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#6
vega22
it was cool when sapphire 1st did it.

11 years later....
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#8
petedread
Asus made big fuss about there special socket for 2011-3, but it's been MSI pushing DDR4 speeds. I'm going to have to read up on there memory boost feature. Am I right in thinking that nearly all the board makers are using the same "special socket" or similar socket anyway?
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#9
bubbleawsome
That's a really nice looking board. I kinda wish z170 supported haswell.
Also;
petedreadAsus made big fuss about there special socket for 2011-3, but it's been MSI pushing DDR4 speeds. I'm going to have to read up on there memory boost feature. Am I right in thinking that nearly all the board makers are using the same "special socket" or similar socket anyway?
*their ;)
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#10
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Hey, would you look at that! OC Formula and G.Skill set a new one! :D ~4900MHz

Fame's already gone :P
#12
Frick
Fishfaced Nincompoop
So is there any benefit to these speeds in real world scenarios? Obviously that's not the point in overclocking, I'm just curios.
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