Yesterday during its CES Livestream MSI officially announced the MEG Z590 GODLIKE. Little was known about it this far. The first official and properly sized photo just arrived though, and she does lo... MSI MEG Z590 GODLIKE Gets Presented by MSI (photo)
I really do not understand the photos of Intel 590 boards launch in two months. what's interesting about pictures of motherboards without any innovation in anything? no information about them, just pictures and more pictures! the whole site is filled with empty articles about pictures?
Just to maintain the forum and its quality I'm telling the truth So that next time no nonsense will come up on the site and hurt his professionalism! Articles on pictures of motherboards without a quality explanation! Hitting this site! And take down its value! Sorry for the truth
Is there anything available for these boards before reviews samples and the early marketing blurb summarizing the key features? Might not be much of anything else to post if all that was revealed was Intel revealing the new CPU and chipset and now some motherboard vendors are sharing initial details on the Z590 boards. Could also be under wraps though to what extent might vary a bit review samples are probably sent close to launch (Have all these different boards a week before launch no pressure or anything! Gah that could really get better.) think there was also something before with Intel and European supplies of hardware I don't remember exactly but I recall something like hot-potato with the CPU's being passed around a couple of different EU based review sites and what not because lack of availability. EDIT: Heh it's right there in the post actually MSI did some live stream I guess connected to the new CES 2021 reveals so yeah there aren't much yet in the way of details. I see from the separate article Asus provide some info at least though their ROG series stuff is often heavily customized. Well since Intel and AMD doesn't do reference boards anymore I suppose they all are within the specifications that AMD or Intel provides for how they can set up what's provided by the base hardware. (The chipset I suppose really and then building around that.)