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After we've had a slight, unofficial teaser for MSI's awe-inspiring, jaw-dropping, wallet fear-mongering highest end MSI Z370 GODLIKE Gaming, now is the time for some information on the rest of MSI's Z370 motherboard lineup. There's even some tentative pricing information here, so you can start planning your budgetary constraints on a jump to Intel's newste platform, which brings some caffeine to their Lake code names, and an added two extra cores and four extra threads to their top-end, mainstream desktop Core i7-8700 parts.
The MSI Z370 Gaming Pro Carbon will come in two variants (AC and non-AC), whose basic difference is the inclusion of (you guesed it) a Wi-Fi expansion card. It features three Pcie x16 ports (two of them reinforced), two M.2 connectors and 1x Gigabit Ethernet. The MSI Z370 Gaming 5, on the other hand, will add to this a slight change in aesthetics and connectors placement, as well as the addition of a post error code LED. Next up is the MSI Z370M GAMING PRO AC, which stands as an interesting offer considering it's the only mATX motherboard in this lineup leak. It also features a Wi-Fi AC module, though there are some cuts on PCIe and M.2 connectors, due to the size constraints.
The MSI Z370 SLI Plus and MSI Z370 TOMAHAWK look exactly the same form a functionality standpoint, with differing color schemes and heatsink design. The MSI Z370-A PRO, on the other hand, brings back a (subjective) horrid brown coloring of the PCB, which might go well with Noctua fans, but not much else (it's also the least expensive option in MSI's Z370 lineup, though, so I guess they know how much appeal it will have).
It's seemingly at feature parity with the slightly more appealing (color scheme-wise) MSI Z370 GAMING PLUS, with 2x PCIe x16 ports each (one of these reinforced), 4x PCIe 1x ports, and 6x SATA connectors. There's no picture of the MSI Z370 KRAIT Gaming, though you should expect a black and white color scheme with gaudy dragon claw prints or some such, as has been the case with that particular motherboard moniker (which I've had, in the Z 170 series.)
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The MSI Z370 Gaming Pro Carbon will come in two variants (AC and non-AC), whose basic difference is the inclusion of (you guesed it) a Wi-Fi expansion card. It features three Pcie x16 ports (two of them reinforced), two M.2 connectors and 1x Gigabit Ethernet. The MSI Z370 Gaming 5, on the other hand, will add to this a slight change in aesthetics and connectors placement, as well as the addition of a post error code LED. Next up is the MSI Z370M GAMING PRO AC, which stands as an interesting offer considering it's the only mATX motherboard in this lineup leak. It also features a Wi-Fi AC module, though there are some cuts on PCIe and M.2 connectors, due to the size constraints.
The MSI Z370 SLI Plus and MSI Z370 TOMAHAWK look exactly the same form a functionality standpoint, with differing color schemes and heatsink design. The MSI Z370-A PRO, on the other hand, brings back a (subjective) horrid brown coloring of the PCB, which might go well with Noctua fans, but not much else (it's also the least expensive option in MSI's Z370 lineup, though, so I guess they know how much appeal it will have).
It's seemingly at feature parity with the slightly more appealing (color scheme-wise) MSI Z370 GAMING PLUS, with 2x PCIe x16 ports each (one of these reinforced), 4x PCIe 1x ports, and 6x SATA connectors. There's no picture of the MSI Z370 KRAIT Gaming, though you should expect a black and white color scheme with gaudy dragon claw prints or some such, as has been the case with that particular motherboard moniker (which I've had, in the Z 170 series.)
View at TechPowerUp Main Site