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MSI Z270 GAMING M7 Specs
Release Date in Hong Kong | |
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Model | Z270 Gaming M7 |
Date | Dec 2016 |
Processor | |
Processor manufacturer | Intel |
Compatible processor series | Intel® Core™ i3, Intel Core i5, Intel Core i7 |
Processor socket | LGA 1151 (Socket H4) |
Memory | |
Supported memory types | DDR4-SDRAM |
Memory slots type | DIMM |
Supported memory clock speeds | 4000,3800,3600,3200,3000,2800,2600,2400,2133 MHz |
Number of memory slots | 4 |
Memory channels | Dual |
Supported memory module capacities | 16GB |
Maximum internal memory | 64 GB |
Weight & dimensions | |
Width | 244 mm |
Depth | 305 mm |
Internal I/O | |
USB 2.0 connectors | 2 |
USB 3.0 (3.1 Gen 1) connectors | 2 |
USB 3.1 (3.1 Gen 2) connectors | 1 |
Number of SATA III connectors | 6 |
Front panel audio connector | Yes |
Front panel connector | Yes |
ATX Power connector (24-pin) | Yes |
CPU fan connector | Yes |
Number of chassis fan connectors | 4 |
Chassis intrusion connector | Yes |
EPS power connector (8-pin) | Yes |
Back panel I/O ports | |
USB 2.0 ports quantity | 3 |
USB 3.0 (3.1 Gen 1) Type-A ports quantity | 2 |
USB 3.1 (3.1 Gen 2) Type-A ports quantity | 1 |
USB 3.1 (3.1 Gen 2) Type-C ports quantity | 1 |
Ethernet LAN (RJ-45) ports | 1 |
PS/2 ports quantity | 1 |
HDMI ports quantity | 1 |
DisplayPorts quantity | 1 |
Headphone outputs | 1 |
Microphone in | Yes |
S/PDIF out port | Yes |
BIOS | |
BIOS type | UEFI |
Clear CMOS jumper | Yes |
Clear CMOS button | Yes |
Features | |
Component for | PC |
Motherboard chipset family | Intel |
Motherboard chipset | Intel® Z270 |
Motherboard form factor | ATX |
Audio output channels | 7.1 channels |
Reviews of MSI Z270 GAMING M7
vrworld.com
Reviewed on 2017-09-29
Being online is increasingly becoming one of most prevalent functions of modern life. Every day we tweet, post statuses, watch videos and pictures, listen to music, watch series or movies, chat, game, pay bills, being paid and so on. Since the time of dia...
Read more > techpowerup.com
Reviewed on 2017-06-27
Toplevel GAMING design built for and tested by pro gamers, True online GAMINGfocused audio, Triple M.2 ports, RAID capable, Mystic Light RGB you choose the board's color or turn it off, Great memory support, Easy overclocking, with the turn of a dial, Hug...
No HB SLI bridge included, LEDs. EVERYWHERE, No WiFi
MSI has for quite a few years now had an extreme focus on meeting the needs of PC gamers, one of the largest segments of PC enthusiasts that exist today. While many people may bemoan the addition of "GAMING" onto so many products, I for one can only appl...
Read more > overclock3d.net
Reviewed on 2017-02-23
We've reviewed a couple of the Z270 motherboards from MSI. We first looked at the Gaming Carbon, a full size board which was pretty good if unspectacular. That was a followed up by their Gaming Carbon AC, an ITX motherboard which had performance far beyon...
Read more > guru3d.com
Reviewed on 2017-01-24
MSI Z270 GAMING M7 An awesome motherboard for the Kaby Lake platformIn this review we'll check out our 3rd Z270 motherboard from MSI, probably one of the best as it has been loaded with features and offers downright terrific looks combined with a 275 euro...
Read more > goodgearguide.com.au
Reviewed on 2017-07-13
High-level automatic overclocking potential, 3 x M.2 ports, Feature laden, Fast
Some features are gimmicks, Expensive
We usually eschew overclocking-focused motherboards in order to focus on decent boards which just plain work. But MSI's Gaming M7 board has turned our head. While competitive overclockers won't care about all the automatic overclocking features that come...
Read more > tweaktown.com
Reviewed on 2017-01-16
MSI's Z270 Gaming M7 is not only significantly different from the Z170A Gaming M7 regarding exterior design, but also in regards to hardware and features. Since the Z270 chipset doesn't offer a whole lot other than some extra PCI-E lanes and Intel Optane...
Read more > hardwarecanucks.com
Reviewed on 2017-02-15
We recently reviewed the MSI Z270 Gaming Pro Carbon, which while not seriously deficient in any one area, didn't really impress us as much of some of the other Z270 motherboards that we have reviewed thus far. Specifically, it had somewhat limited automa...
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