MSI MAG Z890 Tomahawk Wi-Fi Review 7

MSI MAG Z890 Tomahawk Wi-Fi Review

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While Intel's Core Ultra CPUs haven't exactly flown off shelves like the AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D, one partially redeeming feature is that they do seem to overclock reasonably well. Combined with the fact they run a heck of a lot cooler than their predecessors and draw much less power too, there's an argument for considering them if you're up for some tweaking. For that you'll need a Z890 motherboard, such as the MSI MAG Z890 Tomahawk Wi-Fi that we're looking at here.


A few comparisons need to be made here in addition to our usual analysis of the motherboard. Firstly, as there's a B860 version of this board (which we'll be looking at very soon), do you gain or lose any features, and what is the price difference if any? Secondly, if there are cheaper Z890 options, what do you gain by spending more with the Z890 version of the MSI MAG Tomahawk Wi-Fi?

Interestingly, there's currently nearly no difference in price between Z890 and B860 versions of the MAG Tomahawk Wi-Fi, with the Z890 model having received some significant price cuts in recent weeks, now sitting at $240 while the B860 model saves just $10 at $230. This seems to paint a rather dim picture of the B860 model in terms of specifications. It has ALC897 audio compared to ALC1220 on the Z890 model, has fewer M.2 and Thunderbolt 4 ports, fewer fan headers and noticeably fewer CPU power phases.

Opting for a lower price, the specifications quickly thin out with inferior audio codecs, fewer M.2 ports and less capable M.2 heatsinks. As you approach $200, tool-free features also become non-existent, while the MSI MAG Z890 Tomahawk Wi-Fi manages to include two tool-free M.2 heatsinks and a push-button GPU release. Spending $100 more or so gets you something like the MSI MPG Z890 Edge Ti Wi-Fi 7. The MPG range of boards is MSI's mid-range and here you get much larger heatsinks and an additional M.2 port, this specific board has a desirable white design along with RGB lighting and a few extra-small features such as LED POST code display and thermal probe header. The MSI MAG Z890 Tomahawk Wi-Fi seems to offer a very similar specification, but for less cash. So far so good.

Specifications

Specifications
CPU Support:Intel Core Ultra Series 2 (Arrow Lake)
Power Design:CPU Power: 16-phase
iGPU Power: 1-phase
VCCSA Power: 1-phase
VNNAON Power: 1-phase
Chipset:Intel Z890
Integrated Graphics: Supported
1x HDMI
2x DisplayPort via USB-C
Memory:4x DIMM, Support up to 256 GB
2x Single Rank DDR5-9200 (OC)
BIOS:256 Mbit AMI UEFI
Expansion Slots: 1x PCIe Gen 5 x16 slots (x16)
2x PCIe Gen 4 x16 slots (x4)
Storage: 4x SATA 6 Gb/s
1x M.2 (PCIe Gen 5 x4)
3x M.2 (PCIe Gen 4 x4)
Networking:1x Intel Killer E5000 5 Gbps Ethernet
1x Intel Killer BE1750x Wi-Fi 7
Rear Ports:USB BIOS Flashback button
Clear CMOS button
1x 5 Gbps Ethernet
1x HDMI port
2x Thunderbolt 4 40 Gbps (Type-C)
3x USB 3.2 Gen 2 10 Gbps (Type-C)
4x USB 3.0 (Type-A)
2x Wi-Fi antenna connectors
2x Audio jacks
1x Optical S/PDIF Out port
Audio:1x Realtek ALC1220P Codec
Fan / Thermistor headers:8x 4-pin / 0
Form Factor: ATX Form Factor
12 x 9.6 in. / 30.5 x 24.4 cm
Exclusive Features:
  • EZ M.2 Shield Frozr II
  • EZ M.2 Clip II
  • EZ Antenna
  • EZ PCIe Release
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