Testseek.com have collected 91 expert reviews of the MSI Z170A Gaming M7 and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for MSI Z170A Gaming M7.
August 2015
(88%)
91 Reviews
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Game Boost dial, Metal shield on PCIe slots, Slow mode for overclocking
Single Ethernet port, Lacks audio hardware customisation
Overall, we'd say that you're getting a feature set that not only focuses on gaming but also overclocking making it a pretty good motherboard for the price.Msi z170a gaming m7 - SpecificationKey SpecsSee all SpecsSee Short Specs...
Abstract: Meanwhile you can find benchmark values of 28 recent Z270 and Z170 motherboards in our comparison tables. We do not comment the benchmark values. The idea and also the goal is to present to you a market overview which helps you choose the right motherboar...
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Published: 2016-01-11, Author: Luke , review by: kitguru.net
Smart design decisions for motherboard layout, Superb PCIe lane distribution allowing for flexible storage configurations alongside highend gaming hardware (GPUs), Onboard buttons and debug LEDs are nice additions, Good variety of included software which
Level of voltage drop when overclocking is disappointing, MSI Command Center software can have a negative impact on benchmark performance.
The MSI Z170A Gaming M7 is a well-designed motherboard that is very effectively tweaked to deliver what typical enthusiast gamers desire most. From the motherboard layout and PCIe lane distribution to the UEFI options and bundled software, MSI's focus on...
the MSI Z170A Gaming M7's layout has been well thought Once more practical are the angled SATA connectors that you can find on almost all motherboards nowadays Other than that there are also two internal USB3 headers We always love it when we find pract...
High quality components, Two PCI-E M.2 slots, Good looking aesthetics, Feature loaded, Red and black systems would look great with this as the base
Quite expensive, Outperformed by a cheaper alternative motherboard (ASUS Z170 Pro Gaming)
What do we make of the MSI Z170A GAMING M7 at the end of the day? Well, as this is my first (Play3r's second) Z170 based motherboard; I have to say that I am very impressed overall as it is a great performer and it does also look the part as well. MSI are...
Abstract: Many manufacturers have at once announced the entire line of boards consisting of 5 to 7 models of different classes and price segments. Among them is the Micro-Star International Co, Ltd (MSI), which presented not only the boards but also their new seg...
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Published: 2015-08-19, Author: Jeremy , review by: techradar.com
Fantastic feature set, Looks like a quality item, Great all, round performance
Difficult to fully justify the price, Auto, overclocking feature is a definite dud
This high quality motherboard has plenty going for it, boasting a sterling feature set and aesthetics to match – though whether the outlay can be justified in performance terms is down to the individual...
Abstract: ASRock, MSI and Supermicro offered up their Z170 Extreme6, Z170A Gaming M7 and CZ170-SQ (respectively) for our initial Z170 motherboard roundup.Motherboard comparisons are usually a race to the finish, with each firm trying to beat its rivals in performan...
Stunning aesthetics, Decent number of accessories included, Excellent performance, Advanced onboard features around board, Additional features like DDR4 Boost, M.2 Twin Turbo, Easy to use and attractive BIOS
Bordering on pricey
The Z170 GAMING M7 is the first motherboard to feature as part of our Intel Z170 coverage and we've been mightily impressed by what this product has to offer on many different levels.MSI has long been an advocate of flair in the styling department and the...
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