![]() There's plenty more on offer to shout about. SATA Express isn't offered as standard, but MSI has an optional M.2 to SATA Express adaptor so there is at least some way compatibility here. There are substantial heatsinks covering the VRMs and southbridge, isolated audio circuitry with MSI's Audio Boost feature plus an M.2 port - it's possibly worth noting that if you do use the M.2 port, two of the SATA 6Gbps ports will be out of action as they share PCI-E bandwidth, but this is the same with all boards we've seen so far. Compared to the likes of the ASRock and Gigabyte boards on test, the Gaming 7's PCB is comparatively crammed with gear. ![]() Click to enlargeFlying the flag for the most expensive board on test, MSI's Gaming 7 does at least look like it's worth its £140 asking price. ![]()
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