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MSI PRO X670-P WiFi ATX AM5 Motherboard $368.33 Delivered @ Amazon US via AU

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All time low for this tank of a motherboard
Compared to the recent ASRock X670E Pro RS this has a similar 8 layer PCB and 16 stage VRM but swaps the 1x PCIe Gen 5 + 5x M.2 slots for 3x PCIe Gen 4 + 4x M.2 slots
HUB review from January here - to fix the DDR5 and boot related issues, upgrade the BIOS to one with at least AGESA 1.0.7.0

7D67-001R

X670, 8 layer PCB, 14+2+1 80A VRM, 4x DDR5, 3x PCI-E 4.0 x16 slots, 4x M.2, 6x SATA3, 8x USB 3.2, DisplayPort, HDMI, ATX, 2.5Gb LAN, WIFI 6E, BT 5.2, Realtek ALC4080, Double Sided M.2 Shield FROZR, Mosfet Baseplate, Lightning Gen 5

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  • +8

    That's a nice $200 motherboard you have there.

    Shame the AM5 motherboards remain horribly overpriced.

    • +1

      I was gonna ask/comment, is this motherboard seriously amazing or are AM5 boards just really expensive?

      I'm gonna sit on my AM4/Ryzen 5XXX combo for another generation or two I think…

  • +2

    3x PCI-E 4.0 x16 slots

    They are x16 slots, but they are only wired for x4 and x2 speeds.

  • Good deal. I bought it for $400 a month ago
    The usual price recently has been in 380s
    If you are looking the most amount of options for storage in AM5 than this is the best (reasonable) motherboard.

  • +4

    I have had this motherboard for about six months. I’d say all up it is good value. I think I picked it up for close to $300 with a couple of discounts and sales at my local PC shop.

    There have been some issues regarding ram compatibility the first couple of months, but they seem to be stable now after the latest bios update. I can now use my ram at the rated 6000 MHz.

    The three M.2 slots are great, I have my configuration as one M.2 drive the boot drive and the other two slots as a raid array - MSI’s implementation of the raid bios options leave a little to be desired, but I got there in the end.

    • I do not use the fourth M.2 slot as it reduces the bandwidth on the PCI channels. I don’t have the exact details, but I know it drops the speed of one of the PCIE lanes.
    • +2

      I think I picked it up for close to $300 with a couple of discounts and sales at my local PC shop.

      That's cheap.

      The best I saw was $320.88 last week and that involved stacking eBay Plus coupon, discounted gift cards, upsized cashback and Westpac bonus cashback.

      I do not use the fourth M.2 slot as it reduces the bandwidth on the PCI channels. I don’t have the exact details, but I know it drops the speed of one of the PCIE lanes.

      Page 16: PCI_E4 & M2_4 share the bandwidth. The PCI_E4 slot will be unavailable when installing devices into the M2_4 slot.

    • +1

      Unless you intend to use the last PCIe x16 slot (but only wired as x2) the black one (because it is x2, it doesn't need metal re-enforcement), you can use that M2 slot.

  • AMD screwed up by releasing 2 x670 series. how much greedy do corporates get?

  • i thought the 6% gift card deal doesn't work with amazon? @ChatGPT

    • Buy credits, then use those credits to buy an amazon card. Just did it earlier today.

  • Today it's $355.9, only 1 left in stock
    My order still hadn't shipped from the day of this post so I cancelled & re-ordered

  • MB arrived today, no padding on amazon box, was loose and could move around, MB box has no seal on it, inside of box looks scratched and damaged indicating to me this could be a second hand product. Wtf?

  • Okay, fun fact about this new generation of MSI motherboards - they come with a vendor pre-installed rootkit which forcibly installs software like Nortan/Dropbox, etc. on your computer unless you 'opt out' in the bios settings before you boot to windows the first time.
    Not getting MSI ever again.

    • How do you opt out in bios as I was looking at getting this for a 7950x3D

      Edit: uh just read it has no pcie 5.0. Might pass

      • It does have pcie 5.0, but i wouldn't recommend it.
        To disable the sponsored rootkit you need to go to the advanced settings in the BIOS and find the 'install driver app' setting.

        • It doesn't have 5.0 for any gpu future proofing
          It does have it for nvme but I've heard the board is just buggy overall

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