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MSI MPG X570 GAMING PRO CARBON WIFI Motherboard (AMD AM4, DDR4, PCIe 4.0, SATA 6Gb/s, M.2, USB 3.2 Gen 2, AX Wi-Fi 6, HDMI, ATX)

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Style: MPG X570 GAMING PRO CARBON WIFI


Features

  • Supports 2nd and 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen / Ryzen with Radeon Vega Graphics Desktop Processors for AM4 socket
  • On-board Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) with mu-mimo support. supports Bluetooth 5.1
  • Mystic light rgb lets you customize the lighting with 16.8 million colors and 29 effects with support for additional rgb and rainbow led strips
  • Audio boost 4 technology with nahimic 3 software enhancement for immersive experiences
  • Frozr heatsink with patented fan design propeller blade technology and double ball bearings. Operating system: Support for windows 10 64-bit

Brand: MSI


CPU Socket: Socket AM4


Compatible Devices: Personal Computer


RAM Memory Technology: DDR4


Compatible Processors: AMD 3rd Generation Ryzen


Chipset Type: AMD 570X


Memory Clock Speed: 2666 MHz


Platform: Windows 10


Model Name: X570GPCARBWIFI


Memory Storage Capacity: 128 GB


Processor: ‎2666 MHz


RAM: ‎DDR4


Memory Speed: ‎2666 MHz


Wireless Type: ‎Bluetooth


Number of USB 2.0 Ports: ‎2


Brand: ‎MSI


Series: ‎X570GPCARBWIFI


Item model number: ‎X570GPCARBWIFI


Item Weight: ‎1.52 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎12 x 9.6 x 2.5 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎12 x 9.6 x 2.5 inches


Number of Processors: ‎8


Manufacturer: ‎MSI COMPUTER


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎July 7, 2019


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  • Very good motherboard. Didn't need any drivers it worked perfectly!
Style: MPG X570S CARBON MAX WIFI
MSI makes great parts. This motherboard has many fan connectors and also connectors for liquid cooling units and such. Has the spots on motherboard to plug in fans that light up and also my MSI liquid unit I used, fit perfectly with the mainboard. It has generation 4 m.2 Nvme drives. Spots for 2 nvme drives. This is one of the best AM4 motherboards your going to find and MSI has the x570 Carbon priced very well for the value. The board also has digital real time temperature display on the board itself which is neat. I like to be able to turn my head and see the temp of my CPU. If your building a computer, I highly recommend this board. Also... I was able to use my old hard drive in my new build. My old Nvme drive with windows 11 works perfect!!! I didn't even have to re format or anything. This is the best motherboard I've ever had the pleasure of installing!!! EASY TO OVERCLOCK. Took my memory from 2667 to 3200mhz to reach coupled mode with AMD CPU infinity fabric is apparently set at 3200 mhz with the Ryzen 5000 series which is freakin fast as hell. You can tweak pretty much everything in the BIOS. Damn this is a good motherboard. I ended up running my memory at 3600 mhz. 4000 mhz was stable for a while but with the Gskill Trident memory I purchased it's easy to under or overclock. I recommend 3600 mhz with 5000 series CPU's. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2023 by Matthew Linville

  • Works great & stays cool with 3700x. Reviews Show VRMs get hot when using a 3900x or higher
Style: MPG X570 GAMING PRO CARBON WIFI
I built two PC's with the MSI X570 Carbon Motherboard, 3700x CPU, and Noctua NH-D15 cooler. I did quite a bit of research, but somehow missed the reviews showing some of MSI's X570 boards running VRMs hotter than the competition. In fact, one of the reasons I chose these boards is that they appeared to have better VRMs than the other boards with the features I wanted. The rest of the feature set and look is exactly what I wanted, so I pulled the trigger. I've had these two systems up and running now for 3 and 5 weeks respectively and have had zero issues. Since Ryzen CPU's have jumpy temperatures anyways, I based all my fan curves on the MOSFET temperatures, which even under extended load, never get over 55C in my testing. That's with both GPU and CPU maxing out in Prime 95 & Furmark. The CPU does hover in the 80 to 95C range while boosting to 4 to 4.3Ghz, but this is very much a worst case scenario, and never gets anywhere near this in realistic loads. This is also with all my fans set to be barely audible, they don't get over 1000RPMs until the MOSFETs hit 60C, which they never did. So regarding the published results of poor MSI VRMs, I'm not 100% sure... But I have a few theories - The boards some of the reviewers used were early models & MSI has since improved the VRM Cooling on this board since the initial release and mine are revised (I doubt this, but possible) - With only a 3700x and good case/tower cooler, it's a non issue - Fixed with a BIOS update somehow? Maybe the VRMs were running too much voltage and has since been fixed (I flashed to the latest 11/7 BIOS first thing) - The MOSFET temperature is lying and it's actually running much hotter than it says - The VRMs are fine for the under 90 Watt CPU load that the 3700x and lower run at, but spike in temperatures and power consumption when you go above that, such as to a 3900x or higher (I believe this is the most likely scenario) So I've spent a lot of time talking about this because this was recently called the worst motherboard by Hardware Unboxed based on their testing. I just don't get the same results as their hot MOSFETs. I'm only using a 3700x, but my MOSFET temps are lower than their lowest board. I have a hard time believing a 3900X in my build would bring it from 55C to 100C. So either something has improved, ie. BIOS or Build Quality, or the MOSFETs only spike in temperature when operating over 100 Watt or so. Anyways, I'll now focus on the rest of the board... The X570 Chipset stays under 60C in all but the most intensive tests, meaning the little fan stays off 99% of the time. During stress testing the entire system, heat from the GPU finally caused the Chipset to get over 60C, and when the fan kicked on, it added no appreciable noise. In normal operation, I've yet to see the chipset fan kick on. It turns on full speed at first boot up, where it is very audible, but that's it. I would assume heavy use of PCIe Gen 4.0 would cause the chipset to heat up as well, but heavy use with an ADATA SX8200 Pro has not caused this. The overall layout of this board is pretty good. Just about everything is well placed and easy to work with. I would have liked the first PCIe 16x slot one slot lower and a PCIe 1x slot, but few boards do this anymore. I also would have liked at least one more fan header at the top of the board. Aesthetically, the board looks very good. The color scheme and styling gave me exactly what I wanted and all the LED controls are nice to have, and gives me a good system to build on. The BIOS is fine. The mouse action is a little derpy, but everything was easy to find and functioned well. My older MSI Z370 Gaming Plus board seemed a little less derpy with certain things, but the was nothing that stopped me from doing what I needed/Wanted. Overall, I'm very happy with this board. The VRM temperature scare would have likely pushed me away from this board had I seen it, but I'm glad it didn't Mine is just fine, and I'll likely never be putting a 3900x or higher in it. I'd be far more likely to sell off this system in 3 to 5 years and build on the latest platform, and for the 8 core Ryzen's these VRMs do just fine. Edited for Brevity and Clarity. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2019 by James Kirk

  • Nice running hardware!
Style: MPG X570S CARBON MAX WIFI
I had a lower end motherboard the MSI X570 Gaming Plus and after I upgraded my GPU and CPU it just could not handle the power draw and the VRMs would overheat very badly. This motherboard does a way better job. It is a refresh of the already successful X570 Carbon and should be considered X570 Carbon Version 2. Changing your motherboard will cause Windows 10 and possibly other programs to flag your license key as no longer being valid. I had to contact my Antivirus maker as well as Microsoft to change over my keys from the old motherboard to the new one. Yes, it was a painful experience. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2023 by David

  • Beast
Style: MPG X570S CARBON MAX WIFI
I've always been a fan of MSI components. They've never let me down. I decided to upgrade to an i9-13900K with DDR5 because I do tons of media transcoding, and this looked like a good choice to put it all together with. I've been up and running stable for two weeks now with no issues except for one thing - the default power settings for the 13900K. The limits for both short and long term bursts were at 4096 watts. What?? If your AIO is hooked up to your air conditioner, then maybe. Throttle temp was still the standard 100C. While doing some transcoding, pretty much all of the 8 P-cores throttled out. I saw that this is pretty much standard across the board for all mobos with the 13900. So I set the wattage down to 200 and 140. That kept the temps well below 100, but I noticed that now all 24 cores are working together for my transcodes. When the wattage was set wide open, only the 8 P-cores seemed to be doing any work (and were the only cores throttling out), which is probably how it was intended. But I don't think there is any cooler that will be able to keep that below the TJ Max. So I'll just use all 24 cores for my work and keep things cool. Works just fine for now. The board comes with XMP1 thru 3 and I'm running Corsair DDR5 at 6000 MTS with zero issues right out of the gate. Runs a little hotter than I'm used to with DDR4, but no issues with that. 5 M2 slots for your NVME drives that all come with shields. One of the M2 slots will take lanes from your PCIe 5.0 x16 slot, so be wary of that. Superspeed USB ports on the I/O as well as a 2.5G ethernet port. I don't do RGB, but there seems to be plenty of RGB customization options if that's your thing. And of course the Z790 chipset for all your tweaks. Overall a very powerful board with a lot of capabilities and expansion options. Put the power to use with an RTX3090 or 4090 and you'll have a future-proof rig for quite some time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2023 by Mr. Mac

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