Gaming PC Intel Core Ultra 7 265K, Nvida RTX 5070ti
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Gaming PC Intel Core Ultra 7 265K, Nvida RTX 5070ti
Gaming PC Intel Core Ultra 7 265K, Nvida RTX 5070ti
| Make: | Other |
| Monitor: | Other |
| Graphics Card Memory: | 2GB or more |
| Memory (RAM size): | 32GB |
| Hard disk capacity: | 1TB or more |
| Processor: | Intel |
| Operating System: | Other |
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Hi, could you explain why the VRM heatsinks appear to be missing on this MSI PRO Z890-P WIFI motherboard?
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Also, how long do you expect this motherboard to operate safely without VRM cooling when paired with an i7-265K?
@G.Konstantin Hi, thanks for the comment. First of all this is a prebuilt from MSI so the board used is be a different variant, non Pro one.
Regarding VRM cooling, this isn’t uncommon. there are plenty of boards can operate in prebuilt safely in the market under normal user usage (gaming is mostly gpu bound so requires no over clocking) and I think MSI technician decided to go with lesser cooling mostly due to case constraints as it will touch the fans.
All in all I do think they know it better than us adverts users.
Regarding VRM cooling, this isn’t uncommon. there are plenty of boards can operate in prebuilt safely in the market under normal user usage (gaming is mostly gpu bound so requires no over clocking) and I think MSI technician decided to go with lesser cooling mostly due to case constraints as it will touch the fans.
All in all I do think they know it better than us adverts users.
All watchers, pic of Cinebench R23 test with excellent score added. scored ~ 35,000 points multicores @ stock.Everything stays really cool until the end of the test.
@Mezula9: It's excellent! No proprietary parts, it is bascially the same board as G.Konstantin pointed out, just different variant from factory.
It has totals:
4x M.2 Slots for NVme SSD
4x SATA 6G for SATA SSD
And
3x PCI-E x16 slot
1x PCI-E x1 slot
So basically plenty of room for you to add more storages. I can add another 2TB NVme SSD 5.0 at extra cost.
It has totals:
4x M.2 Slots for NVme SSD
4x SATA 6G for SATA SSD
And
3x PCI-E x16 slot
1x PCI-E x1 slot
So basically plenty of room for you to add more storages. I can add another 2TB NVme SSD 5.0 at extra cost.
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