The return of the MSI Unify-X series of motherboards has been aired

For now, the rumor is about the Z890 control bridge, and fast connectors are piling up on the novelty, which is sharpened for overclocking.

A @ChamberTech_ user X acting under the name of a entry announced that MSI’s Unify-X motherboard series, tuned for tuning, returns with the Intel Z890 control bridge, and also presented a picture listing the specifications of the model listed as MEG Z890 Unify-X.

As we are used to in this category, the eight-layer printed circuit board of the ATX board has two DDR5 DIMM sockets, which in principle handle memory modules (up to CUDIMM) up to an effective clock rate of 10 GHz, and the 110 ampere, 20+1+ Its 1+1 phase VRM has full-bodied metal fins. Three x16 PCI Express rails are available for expansion cards (two PCI Express 5.0, plus one 4.0 wired for x4 bandwidth) in addition to the x1 PCI Express 4.0 connector, while the six M.2 socket – of which two are PCI Express 5.0 and four are 4.0 – covered by an aluminum rib.


(source: X@ChamberTech_) (+)

Classic storage devices can be connected to six SATA ports, while the audio is provided by an eight-channel Realtek ALC4080 chip, and you can connect to the network with 5 gigabit Intel Killer Ethernet and Wi-Fi 7/Bluetooth 5.4. The fixed I/O shield has two PS/2 ports, two antenna connectors and two 40 Gbps USB4 Type-C/Thunderbolt 4, two USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C, and eight USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A ports on the on two 3.5 mm jacks, on the optical audio output, on the LAN mentioned above, and also on the BIOS Flash/Clear CMOS/multifunction Smart in addition to three buttons. One USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 Type-C, four USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A, and four USB 2.0 interfaces can be connected to the front panel, and the product comes with an accessory called the OC Tuning Controller, while on the other side, wearing a complete metal frame, along the lower edge of the construction, the eight-pin power connector for supporting high-consumption VGAs is watching.

The debut is expected to coincide with the new Intel Core Ultra 200K processors delivered with LGA1851 packaging.

Source: prohardver.hu