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MikDude Posted
As the name says MSI Gaming Plus works well for gaming. I'm using this MB that is upgradeable to faster AMD CPUs. Currently using Destiny 2 game with 16GB ram and a 2070 GPU with good game playability. I recommend this MB.
BigHak215 Posted
I used this board to build my first gaming PC. It does everything I need.
MarineDad Posted
Honestly I have no clue what others are talking about voltage issues and ability to supply adequate power to the CPU. I got this board and flashed the BIOS due to installing a 5800X and it's been perfect thus far. Has PCIE4, has Rebar for GFX Card, has plenty of USB Ports, and even has a little RGB (although the RGB is too weak to notice. The overall performance has been on point and voltage and temps are 0 concern. I have an EVGA SuperNova GA 850 Watt modular Power Supply and overclocking works fine. XMP Profiles worked fine. I idle between 30 to 40 degrees and never exceed 75 under load with a 5800x. The negative reviews appear to be from people whom just don't know how to build and configure a computer.
hbajwa Posted
This was my first PC build and I selected this motherboard for its great combination of price and features. This has everything you need for a high end gaming or workstation build. No problems so far, and MSI has been great with bios updates, regularly improving performance. Comes with everyhing you need, and the included guide is super helpful for a first timer. Will wholeheartedly recommend this for anyone looking for a low price, no frills X570 board that can still run a Ryzen 7.
warmikey Posted
OK, let's say this up front. This board doesn't have every feature under the moon. I particularly would have liked integrated Bluetooth. If you decide to buy this board anyway like I did, I can say it's great. The BIOS menu great and the MB will recognize wireless mouse/keyboard and the BIOS GUI works no problem. Easy to find and change setting in the BIOS, there's even a search function. There's a small oddity about how the temperature and voltage is controlled on 3rd generation Ryzen. At first I was mad thinking it was the MB's fault. However, after a bunch of reading, I'd say it's likely a combination of being a new chipset and the fact that Ryzen 3rd gen runs a little hotter than previous generations. I did a little fiddling in the BIOS and was able to tone down the voltage spikes a bit. Performance is solid. There's a lot of fuss about the integrated fan, but in my experience it's off most of the time and only occasionally spins up so it's not likely to wear out too soon.
Kquan Posted
Great motherboard and reliable. Easy to update and setup bios. Has 2 pcie ssd ports and a lot of fan ports. It is still working and is about 1 years old would recommend!
Cajun1Injun Posted
I usually always use Asus, decided to MSI a chance. I installed with Ryzen 3700x and I must say it runs great and feels like a good solid MB. I have a HAF 932 full tower that I removed my old hardware from and reinstalled my new components in without a hitch. Software updates are a breeze with Dragon center software, bios flash using mflash was flawless.....I am a believer in MSI....I even bought a RTX 2070 super which is amazing!
Shadow Posted
Perfect for a first time build! Looks awesome, has a hidden light pattern that shows through the bottom if you're interested in rgb lighting. Bootup was great and the BIOS setting are easy to understand and change. The fan is surprisingly nice. Gracious plenty of USB and sound ports. Have had no issues thus far.
AJames845 Posted
Great board for the price, no qualms. Paired successfully with a Ryzen 5 3600. I would definitely buy again. I haven't had any problems thus far. I recommend completely. MSI is a highly respected brand, great value-feature ratio. What are you waiting for? Cheers!
Geraldo Posted
This MOBO is the perfect match for my new 3700X. Incredibly easy to install into my new build, and the user manual does a great job of explaining everything you need to know. It allows PCIE4.0 access to my CPU and eventually my 3080 GPU once I get ahold of one, and the M2 NVME SSD slot is stupid fast. Very satisfied.
Deliode Posted
I/O ports meet expectations in Today's world. A little lack luster in the MSI X570 MOBO for the price, but meets minimum requirements and looks pretty nice. Could this motherboard be better? Probably not without a higher price tag. Could it be cheaper? Yes. Still a great MOBO that'll support 3rd gen RYZEN
RobbyPants Posted
First build, easy to identify pins and everything fits well plugged in inside Corsair 220t. DragonCenter not so great but offers to help control fans and performance modes on games. Everything smooth so far.
Bcold Posted
I really shouldn't blame the manufacturer for the failure of this motherboard, because when I opened the box, the cardboard boxing material inside was quite loose, but I just thought this was due to shipping and handling. When the board wouldn't work, I noticed the board battery was all smudged with greasy like fingerprints. I am pretty sure this board had been returned and then sold to me as brand new. I replaced it with the MSI 570 Edge board and the cardboard packing inside the box was tight and there were no fingerprints on the board battery. The new board is works great.
Rich Posted
Works great. Good price. Stay away from MSI's software (Dragon Center) though. :)
Dantexx Posted
Really good MOBO easy to set up. Works extremely good with AMD cpu
Mark Posted
For my needs first AMD Ryzen 3700X, 2070 RXT, easy install Once the BIOS is updated. I know does not have alot RGB, don't care alot about it. I would recommend this purchase without hesitation.
Gesiri Posted
Good motherboard. Been a while since I’ve built a PC. The package included the mounting screws for an PCIe SSD. Initially placed my two sticks of RAM in slots one and three. Turns out it needed to be in slots two and fours. Should have read the instructions. Overall the install was a breeze.
Gothicprawn86 Posted
This is a great entry level x570 board and has cool rgb wish it was a bit brighter tho. I would recommend it to a first time builder.
AsianChurch Posted
Before this all i had a old motherboard from the late 2000's and i gotta say, after buying this it really helped me climb outta that hole of the past and into the more fast and awesome category.
DirtyMike Posted
high performance per dollar. Chipset fan can be loud, obviously ample cooling is important for every aspect of a Pc build.