MSI MEG Z890 Ace Review

Introduction

MSI MEG Z890 Ace Review

Introduction

Whenever a new processor or chipset is launched we always have to make the decision about which we’re going to use first. Obviously we’d like to use a mid-range option wherever possible. However, we would only know what was in the middle once we’d tested them all, and once we’d tested them all, it’s too late.

For the Intel Core Ultra 200S processors we knew in advance that the design wasn’t performance focused. Instead Intel have sought, with success as you’ll have seen from today’s review, to focus on efficiency. So much so that it almost – on paper at least – doesn’t matter which motherboard we start with as they all should be more than good enough.

If you are familiar with MSI range of motherboards then forgive us for going over old ground. MSI split their motherboard range into three main categories. At the bottom we have the MAG ones. In the middle the MPG models. At the flagship end are the MEGs. Obviously all things are relative. A base MAG model will still be better than one which entirely eschews any naming conventions. It also speaks to how quickly Intel tick through chipsets that this Z890 model comes only 6 years after the Z390 Ace.

Almost every time we receive a motherboard for review it’s identical to the way you would get it from your retailer of choice. For the MSI Z890 MEG Ace we got a full care package. Naturally you’ll forgive us for showing off this box of splendour before we get to the main review of the Ace. If you only want to see the newest MSI offering then skip to page three.

Technical Specifications

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