MSI MPG X570 Gaming Pro Carbon WiFi Preview

MSI MPG X570 Gaming Pro Carbon WiFi Preview

Up Close

The packaging is definitely going to grab your attention. We can’t quite work out what, if anything, it is supposed to be depicting. Perhaps it’s just the RGB area on the top left of the motherboard given movement. Still with such large X570 branding you know that nobody will walk passed it without being aware of what is is.

Naturally we’ll be going over the MSI MPG X570 Gaming Pro Carbon WiFi in full detail below and on the next page, but we also like to look at the motherboard as one item before we dissect it into important features, and we like the looks of the Carbon. It’s, admittedly, not a design that we’ve had a lot of affection for but we know from the sales figures that the Carbon range is massively popular, so sticking to what has worked in the past is a good plan for MSI to have followed.

MSI MPG X570 Gaming Pro Carbon WiFi Box  

At the top end we find a small RGB area just below the 4+8 pin CPU 12V inputs. We saw that the MSI MEG ACE had an 8+8 arrangement, but all of the X570 offerings we’ve looked at so far use at least 4+8, so perhaps this is the minimum needed for the latest Ryzen processors. Time, as always, will tell. Otherwise the Carbon has enough carbon effect to justify its name. We are surprised given the prevalence of carbon fibre in other products that a manufacturer hasn’t tried to use the real stuff on a limited run product for the well-heeled. It’s surely only a matter of time.
 
MSI MPG X570 Gaming Pro Carbon WiFi CPU area  

At the lower side we find two full length PCI Express 4.0 slots with reinforced armour supporting even the heftiest of graphics cards. It might be a minor thing but we would have preferred the design team to line the slats up on the two M.2 heatspreaders to match those on the chipset cooler. However, performance is more important than aesthetics so as long as they work well then all is okay.

MSI MPG X570 Gaming Pro Carbon WiFi PCI Express 4.0  

Keeping the power phases cool is a key element in giving you the smoothest power delivery and not introducing thermal limitations to your overclocking efforts. The heat sinks on the Carbon are extremely thick and robust with a fewer number of fins than we’ve seen on some other X570 motherboards but we know that this design was successful on other models in the Carbon range so we’ve got confidence in it.

MSI MPG X570 Gaming Pro Carbon WiFi VRM  

Providing the necessary cooling for the high end Ryzen 3rd Gen processors is as important as ever, perhaps more so given the increased thread counts and expected speeds. The Carbon has you covered with two fan headers and a pump header. It’s slightly curious to see them so spread across the PCB, but we’re sure that MSI have good reason for the design being this way when compared to the other models we’ve previewed.

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