Testseek.com have collected 56 expert reviews of the MSI Z97I Gaming AC and the average rating is 92%. Scroll down and see all reviews for MSI Z97I Gaming AC.
August 2014
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The editors liked
Very appealing looks and heat sink design
Good hardware support
Helpful utilities
Good and friendly BIOS layout
Packed with GAMING features to keep your system fast and ready-to-game
Provided fan control is excellent
Audio Boost for added "BOOM" to your in-game explosions
Includes 6-month premium subscription to XSplit
Excellent software package that caters to
Sleek design
Killer E2200 game networking
Military Class 4 components
Audio Boost 2
Solid performance and overclocking
Easy to use BIOS and Command Center software
802.11ac WiFi
The editors didn't like
May not be compatible with larger aftermarket coolers
Sleek design, Killer E2200 game networking, Military Class 4 components, Audio Boost 2, Solid performance and overclocking, Easy to use BIOS and Command Center software, 802.11ac WiFi
None that I found
When it comes to putting a mini-ITX gaming motherboard together there are definitely some things that you need to consider and MSI has done a great job adding many different features to this board that gamers and enthusiasts will appreciate. It is actual...
This concludes are short motherboard preview. Stay tuned as we'll be doing a full performance review including some Haswell vs Devils Canyon comparisons, overclocking attempts and a few more photos....
Abstract: We review, test and benchmark the MSI Z97I Gaming AC motherboard and Radeon R9 270X Gaming ITX - You betta pick up magnifying glass alright as this will be among the smallest fully fetched Z97 motherboard you will lay your eyes on. The Z97I Gaming AC is m...
Abstract: Those with more modest needs can get by with Intel's tiny Next Unit of Computing (NUC). Those who need more expansion slots can default to micro-ATX. But if you're the kind of person whose only required add-in board is a beefy GPU, as many are, chances ar...
Mini-ITX boards always come in at a lower price point for the simple fact they can't hold as much on them, meaning that some of those pricier features just aren't seen here. Coming in at a little under the $150 mark, the Z97I AC from MSI is priced extrem...
MSI Z97I Gaming AC retails for $249 and is appropriately priced. It's worth noting that some cheaper Z97 Mini ITX boards from other manufacturers come with the M.2 SSD slot connectivity but not all of the other bells and whistles.MSI R9 270X Gaming Mini I...
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