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MSI gets official with Big Bang XPower motherboard

by Parm Mann on 30 April 2010, 16:54

Tags: Big Bang XPower, MSI

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We were hoping that MSI's Big Bang-XPower motherboard would arrive alongside Intel's wicked-fast Core i7 980X processor, but better late than never, it seems the board is now ready to conquer some benchmarks.

Officially launched today, the extreme X58 board - pictured above - joins the likes of Trinergy and Fuzion as part of MSI's enthusiast-specific Big Bang line and claims to arm would-be buyers "with heart-stopping power to conquer the gaming world".

Lofty claims, but judging by the feature set, who are we to argue? The XPower board makes use of MSI's Military Class Components - including Hi-c CAPs, Solid CAPs, Icy Chokes and Super Ferrite Chokes - to offer improved overclocking stability, and features a 16-phase DrMOS PWM fed by dual eight-pin power connectors.

You should be able to get the most out of your CPU, then, and your GPUs won't go unnoticed, either. Big Bang-XPower offers an exorbitant line up of six PCIe x16 slots, supporting four-way NVIDIA SLI or ATI CrossFire.

On top of that, you get a QuantumWave sound card with support for EAX Advanced HD 5.0 and THX TruSturio Pro, USB 3.0 and SATA 6Gbps connectivity, and all the usual MSI overclocking goodies - including OC Genie, OC Dashboard and V-Kit.

Bragging rights aplenty, we reckon, and the board's already filtering through to European retailers priced at around €300. Want to know more? Check out the newly-launched product page at MSI.com.



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Officially launched today, the extreme X58 board - pictured above - joins the likes of Trinergy and Fuzion as part of MSI's enthusiast-specific Big Band line and claims to arm would-be buyers “with heart-stopping power to conquer the gaming world”.

So I get some relaxing Glenn Miller while I'm overclocking? ;)
don't care about any more X58 boards unless it has that Lucid tech