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MSI Z370M Gaming Pro mATX Motherboard $149 + Delivery @ Umart

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Looks like a good deal for anyone considering or currently building a 8th gen intel PC.

41% price drop according to PCPARTPICKER
Reviews: 4 star on newegg

MSI Z370M Gaming Pro AC LGA 1151 mATX Motherboard
Supports 8th Gen Intel® CoreTM / Pentium® Celeron® processors for LGA 1151 socket
Supports DDR4 Memory, up to 4000+(OC) MHz
Lightning Fast Game experience: 2x TURBO M.2, Intel Optane Memory Ready. LIGHTNING USB 3.1 GEN2
AUDIO BOOST 4: Reward your ears with studio grade sound quality for the most immersive gaming experience
DDR4 Boost: Fully isolated, shielded and optimized DDR4 PCB design to give your DDR4 memory a performance boost.
GAMING LAN and Wireless support, powered by Intel®: The best online gaming experience with lowest latency and bandwidth management.
MULTI-GPU: With STEEL ARMOR PCI-E slots. Supports 2-Way NVIDIA SLI & 2-Way AMD Crossfire
VR Ready: Best virtual reality game experience without latency, reduces motion sickness
Military Class 5, Guard-Pro: Latest evolution with high quality Japanese components for best protection and efficiency
In-Game Weapons: Game Boost, GAMING Hotkey, X-Boost, WTFast
EZ Debug LED: Easiest way to troubleshoot
Click BIOS 5: Award-winning BIOS with high resolution scalable font, favorites and search function
GAMING CERTIFIED: 24-hour on- and offline game and motherboard testing by eSports players

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  • +2

    I just bought the full size version of this board and it really is a great board, I highly recommend it

  • trade off seems to be it comes with wireless already so saves some $$, but not many slots …tempting.

  • -8

    MSI has a particularly bad reputation - especially for their motherboards - for using subpar parts, including cheap Chinese capacitors that fail after a few months. I'd spend a bit more and get a board from a different brand.

    • +1

      They all have their issues, Asus use to have the bios battery's die.

    • +1

      All the Tier 1 motherboard manufacturers use japanese capacitors now, MSI is no different. MSI has come a long way since the days of 10 years ago, now regarded nearly tier 1. If they want to get into the top tier with Asus and Gigabyte, you can be certain they'll pretty much copy what others are doing.

      Asus had issues from 10 years ago, gigabyte before that.

      • I have a gigabyte board that update nags repeatedly if you have their software installed, which you need to control the fans and LEDs (say what you will about LEDs, they're useful when set to match the CPU temp or usage). Both their LED and fan control software have crapped themselves in updates, but it's always easy to find a solution on the forums, since a LOT of people end up with the same issue. Often requires a reinstallation of the software.

        It's also done a BIOS update twice and both times bricked Windows. Both times required a rollback, nothing else would work.

        My MB is only a year old…

        I plan on getting an MSI or Asus board in future, never before have I had a motherboard that craps itself quite like a Gigabyte.

  • +2

    I have this motherboard, bought it at full price, it works well inside a mATX case with 8700k overclocked playing VR.

    • +1

      porn

    • How much it cost you and wanna share your specs for the build?

  • +8

    Might be time to upgrade my ancient ROG GENE


    In case you want some actual details, not marketing trash

    4 x DDR4 memory slots
    2 x PCIe 3.0 x16 slots (support x16/x0, x8/x8 modes)
    2 x PCIe 3.0 x1 slots
    4 x SATA 3 6Gb/s ports
    2 x M.2 slots (Key M)

    3 x USB 3.1 Gen2 (SuperSpeed USB 10Gbps) ports (1 Type-C and 1 Type-A ports on the back panel, 1 Type-C port available through the internal USB connector)
    1 x USB 3.1 Gen2 (SuperSpeed USB 10Gbps) Type-A port on the back panel
    8 x USB 3.1 Gen1 (SuperSpeed USB) ports (4 Type-A ports on the back panel, 4 ports available through the internal USB connectors)
    4 x USB 2.0 (High-speed USB) ports available through the internal USB connector

    Intel® Dual Band Wireless-AC 8265 card

    the uMart page also says it's ATX form factor, when it clearly isn't.

    • +2

      Ignore me

  • +1

    It looks like it is out of stock (except for Gold Coast)

  • +1

    Thanks OP bought one.

  • an 1151 socket motherboad?
    seems like a good price if you are fixing a broken one, or a cheap upgrade.
    1150 and 1151 are on their way out.

  • Hopefully Umart or other stores drop an ATX motherboard like: ASRock - Z370 Extreme4 / Asus - Prime Z370-A / Gigabyte - Z370 AORUS Gaming 7 with a good discount like this one. Hint hint

  • -5

    Umart are dodgy and I've had a bad experience with them where they held onto my preorder money for a month and not fulfilling my order.

    • +2

      Ive never had issues with umart milton, spent thousands over the years and not a single problem with warranty replacements etc.

    • +2

      What did you umart say when you called them to sort it out?

      My umart experience is consistent with landril's.

      • they said it was a price error! I was charged from my PayPal and got a confirmation of order still got bullshit mail bout price error!

    • +1

      No problem with uMart either, well maybe they could give the place a make ovee.

  • +1

    Ordered one, and got an email today saying my order has been cancelled due to an "internal pricing error" :(

  • Pricing error lol

  • Received email saying pricing error and offered a refund or to spend extra for the Gigabyte z370m (which lacks wifi adapter and usb3.1 gen 2). :’(

  • I received a refund today as well.

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