Msi mpg z390 gaming pro carbon specs

Msi mpg z390 gaming pro carbon specs

General Information

Manufacturer MSI
Year 2018
Socket(s) 1x LGA 1151
Form Factor ATX
244 x 305 mm
Chipset Intel Z390
MarketConsumer
MSRPUS $?
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Back IO

Audio


  • 5x Analog Audio Jack
  • 1x Optical SPDIF Out
Misc
  • 1x PS/2
Network
  • 2x Antenna Port
  • 1x RJ-45
USB
  • 2x USB 2 Type-A
  • 3x USB 3 Gen 2 Type-A
  • 1x USB 3 Gen 2 Type-C
Video
  • 1x DisplayPort
  • 1x HDMI Out


Internal Connections

Fans


  • 7x 4-pin Fan Header
Misc
  • 1x Addressable LED Header
  • 1x Chassis Intrusion Header
  • 1x Corsair Addressable RGB Header
  • 2x RGB Header
  • 1x Serial Header
  • 1x TPM Header
  • 1x Thunderbolt 5-pin Header
Power
  • 1x 24-pin ATX Power
  • 1x 4-pin 12V Power
  • 1x 8-pin 12V Power
Storage
  • 6x SATA3
USB
  • 2x USB 2 Header
  • 2x USB 3 Gen 1 Header
  • 1x USB 3 Gen 2 Header


Misc. Information

PCB ColorBlack
Other Colors
  • Black
  • Gray
LED ColorRGB


Network

Wired

AmountChipSpeedFor IPMI
2x Intel I219-V 1000 Mbit No

Wireless
Bluetooth Version5.0
Wifi 5GHz SupportYes
Wifi Protocol802.11 a/b/g/n/ac


Expansion Slots

Slots


  • 1x PCI-E 3.0 x16 @ x16
  • 1x PCI-E 3.0 x16 @ x8
  • 1x PCI-E 3.0 x16 @ x4
  • 3x PCI-E 3.0 x1 @ x1
Crossfire & SLI
AMD Crossfire Yes
Nvidia SLI Yes


Audio

AudiochipRealtek ALC1220
Audio Channels7.1


Memory

This board has 4 slots with the following specifications:

Slot ProtocolDDR4
Slot Type288-pin DIMM
Maximum Speed4400 MHz
Maximum Capacity64 GB
Maximum Channels2
ECC supportNo


M.2 Slots

M.2 Connections

AmountSlotSizesSpeeds
2x M-Key 22110, 2242, 2260, 2280, PCI-E 3.0 x4, SATA3,


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Msi mpg z390 gaming pro carbon specs

Manufacturer: MSI

UK price (as reviewed): £179.99 (inc. VAT)

US price (as reviewed): $189.99 (exc. tax)

The sub-£200 motherboard market is a crowded one for the simple reason it's the first step up from your typical budget board for those that want to splash a little more cash for premium features. It's also where you'll need to aim if you want to push your CPU to its limits, with decent cooling and power circuitry being one of the main reasons to spend a little more these days, especially if you want to use Intel's new eight-core CPUs. MSI has plenty of excellent offerings above and below the £180 demanded by the MPG Z390 Gaming Pro Carbon AC, so how it compares to cheaper MAG Z390 Tomahawk and dearer MEG Z390 Ace will be just as important as its fight against the likes of the similarly-priced Gigabyte Z390 Aorus Pro and Asus TUF Z390-Plus Gaming (Wi-Fi).

Msi mpg z390 gaming pro carbon specs

The board sports an 11-phase power array with five doubled phases (10 if we're feeling generous) dealing with the CPU and one for the integrated graphics. The heatsinks aren't heat pipe-linked to even-out the heat load, but they're reasonably substantial. There's a hefty I/O area shroud with funky carbon fibre plus the only top side RGB lighting, with the rest under the right side of the PCB. If you want to add more, there are three headers (two four-pin 12V, one three-pin addressable) plus extension cables in the box. You get a healthy seven fan headers too, although only one is rated up to 24W to power liquid-cooling pumps. Gigabyte's offerings on the Z390 Aorus Pro are more flexible, offering more temperature inputs (including two custom probes) to be applied to each fan header as well as the ability to stop the fans under certain temperatures, but MSI's efforts here are still decent with a reasonable amount of control, even over an elaborate cooling system.

Msi mpg z390 gaming pro carbon specs

A quick glance doesn't reveal too many aesthetic improvements over the Tomahawk, but there's certainly less PCB showing and less separation between heatsinks too. You also get the chrome surrounds in the DIMM slots, and overall the board looks a little less skinny. However, digging into the specifications reveals an awful lot more premium tech for just £30 more compared to the Tomahawk. 

Msi mpg z390 gaming pro carbon specs

For starters, you get a larger heatsink for the lower M.2 slot. On that note both slots support SATA 6Gbps or PCIe 3.0 x4 devices, but MSI has made a bit of a booboo in that the huge heatsink will sit under your graphics card. This isn't an issue as far as cooling goes, as it's unlikely it will absorb too much exhaust heat from your graphics card's cooler even if the latter has vents pointing at it. Instead, the issue is that you need to remove your graphics card in order to get at the top screw that secures the heatsink, so you can't remove your M.2 SSD here while your graphics card is installed. 

That's probably not a massive issue for most, but it certainly will be if your graphics card is water-cooled and your SSD dies or you otherwise need to remove it. While the heatsink on the Tomahawk is smaller, it doesn't suffer from this issue, although the oversized heatsink here did knock 20°C off the load temperature of our Samsung 960 Evo.

Msi mpg z390 gaming pro carbon specs

You get the standard six SATA 6Gbps ports in addition to the pair of M.2 ports, but one other addition over the Tomahawk is a USB 3.1 Type-C header, which you can see clad in silver and aligned vertically in the image below. The latter board had one, but it was limited to the USB 3.0 standard (5Gbps instead of 10Gbps).

Msi mpg z390 gaming pro carbon specs

The rear panel reveals the onboard 802.11ac Wi-Fi. Thsi is another trump card over the Tomahawk and so  is full-fat Realtek ALC1220 audio. Sensibly, MSI has ditched the bizarre second LAN port of the cheaper board, and the rest of the specification here is identical. We guess the better audio, USB 3.1 Type-C header, and inclusion of Wi-Fi mean that adding more USB ports here isn't an option given there's barely £30 between the boards, but we consider five Type-A ports to be a bare minimum and would like to have seen more at this price.

Msi mpg z390 gaming pro carbon specs

Specifications

  • Chipset Intel Z390
  • Form factor ATX
  • CPU support Intel Socket LGA 1151-V2
  • Memory support Dual-channel, four slots, max 128GB
  • Sound Eight-channel Realtek ALC 1220
  • Networking 1 x Intel Gigabit Ethernet, 802.11ac Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0
  • Ports 2 x M.2 (PCIe 3.0 x4 32Gbps/SATA 6Gbps up to 22110), 6 x SATA 6Gbps, 3 x USB 3.1 Type-A, 1 x USB 3.1 Type-C, 1 x USB 3.1 header, 4 x USB 3.0 (via headers), 6 x USB 2.0 (4 via headers), 1 x LAN, audio out, line in, mic, Optical S/PDIF out
  • Dimensions (mm) 305 x 244
  • Extras Wi-Fi aerials, RGB LED extension cable, M.2 heatsink

Is the MSI mpg Z390 gaming Plus motherboard good?

MSI MAG Z390 GAMING PLUS motherboard have nice Red/Black Theme and offers everything needed for a good gaming PC as well as have decent Overclocking potential, making it worthy of our PC TeK Reviews VALUE Award.

Does MSI mpg Z390 Gaming Pro Carbon AC have Wi

2 Shield Frozr, Intel 1.73G Wi-Fi, Front USB 3.1 Gen2 connector.

Does MSI mpg Z390 Gaming Pro Carbon have Bluetooth?

Included Intel Wi-Fi / Bluetooth solution uses smart MU-MIMO technology, delivering AC speeds up to 1.73Gbps.

How many m 2 slots does the MSI Z390 Pro have?

It's equipped with four DDR4 memory slots that support a max of 64GB of 4400 MHz RAM, two PCIe 3.0 x16 slots, four PCIe 3.0 x1 slots, six SATA III ports, and a single M. 2 slot.