MSI Goes ALL IN on AMD! - Loads Of New AM5 Motherboards

The video highlights MSI’s extensive new product lineup unveiled at Computex 2025, emphasizing their strong focus on AMD’s AM5 platform with a range of high-end motherboards, mini-ITX boards, and innovative case designs. It also showcases MSI’s latest graphics cards, storage solutions, and efforts to enhance user experience and build quality, positioning them as a leading provider of premium, stylish, and high-performance PC components.

The video provides an in-depth look at MSI’s latest developments and product lineup showcased at Computex 2025, with a focus on their expansion into AMD’s AM5 platform. MSI is significantly increasing their range of X870 and B850 motherboards, including the introduction of the new flagship X870i Edge motherboard, which features four M.2 slots, high-speed USB ports, Wi-Fi 7, and a sleek white and silver aesthetic. The flagship motherboard boasts an 18-phase VRM with 110 amp power stages, making it a highly capable board for demanding users. MSI’s efforts to improve their AMD motherboard offerings are evident, with a lineup now expanding to 14 X870 models, including the new flagship Ace, which is packed with advanced features like PCIe 5.0 and multiple M.2 slots.

MSI also unveiled a variety of new mini-ITX motherboards in the B850 and B860 series, targeting different market segments. The B850 Edge TI offers dual M.2 slots, Wi-Fi 7, USB 20 Gbps, and 5 Gbps LAN, while the B860 board adds Thunderbolt 4 support, dual M.2 slots, and a sleek design suitable for more budget-conscious or compact builds. These boards aim to cater to gamers and enthusiasts looking for high performance in small form factors, with MSI emphasizing their focus on high-quality VRMs and easy installation features like quick-access M.2 slots and user-friendly connectors.

Beyond motherboards, MSI showcased innovative cases and accessories, including the Mag Pano 130R PZ, a white Project Zero case designed for a clean aesthetic and easy buildability. The case features the Mag Vision Light 12 LCD screen, a USB-powered display that acts as an additional monitor inside the case, allowing users to display system info or custom graphics. MSI also introduced the giant Meg Maestro 900L case, aimed at high-end custom builds, with support for large radiators and a removable motherboard tray for easy testing and maintenance. These products highlight MSI’s push into premium, visually striking PC components and innovative case designs.

MSI demonstrated several new graphics cards, including the Inspire series and the return of classic cooler designs like the Twin Frozer. Notably, they revealed a titanium-wrapped Supreme Titanium Edition graphics card, emphasizing their focus on premium materials and unique aesthetics. Other upcoming models include the RTX 5070 Cyclone, with a retro design, and the Expert 5080, a compact yet high-performance card with advanced cooling features like a vapor chamber. MSI’s GPU lineup continues to blend performance with distinctive styling, catering to gamers and collectors seeking standout components.

The presentation concluded with MSI highlighting their ongoing efforts to improve user experience and product quality. They introduced features like PIP pinpaste technology to eliminate sharp edges on boards, reducing the risk of injury during handling, and showcased their new overclocking-focused M Power motherboard for high-speed memory tuning. MSI also previewed upcoming SSDs and external storage solutions, including the Spatium M571 with PCIe 5.0 and the Data Mag external SSD with USB 4 support and magnetic mounting. Overall, MSI’s offerings at Computex demonstrate a comprehensive push into high-performance, innovative, and aesthetically appealing PC components for 2025.