Packing 16 cores and up to 5.7 GHz clock speeds, it can effortlessly handle demanding tasks like video editing, 3D rendering, and gaming when paired with a capable, high-end AM5 motherboard.
Motherboards aren't the most exciting PC component, but they are one of the most important. Having a poor motherboard can leave you with weak VRMs for overclocking, not enough ports for what you ...
MSI motherboard drivers provide an important communication channel between your motherboard (hardware) and the operating system installed on your computer. MSI assures long-standing quality ...
The MSI MAG X870 Tomahawk is a very solid AM5 motherboard, with a ridiculous number of USB ports on offer, but the PCIe and M.2 slot options are quite limited. That makes it ideal for a specific ...
Intel unveiled its long-awaited Core Ultra 200 "Arrow Lake" CPUs this week, and now it's also launched compatible Z890 motherboards via its board partners. Intel Z890 motherboards can now be pre ...
Our picks of the best motherboards for the 12th Gen Intel Core i7-12700K processor. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works.
New motherboards supporting AMD's X870 and X870E chipset are now available, launching first on Newegg. All boards support the new AMD Ryzen 9000 Series desktop processors with the AM5 socket.
(Advanced Technology EXtended motherboard) The PC motherboard that superseded the Baby AT design. The ATX layout rotated the CPU and memory 90 degrees, allowing full-length expansions to be ...
The ASUS TUF Gaming X870-PLUS WIFI motherboard combines military-grade components with advanced features, this motherboard is designed to withstand the rigors of intense gaming sessions while ...
MSI is ready for Intel's upcoming new generation of desktop CPUs, which will be released under the moniker Arrow Lake. MSI has revealed its highly anticipated lineup of new Z890 motherboards that ...
Maxsun has announced the development of a new BIOS design for its motherboards, which will be launched alongside a range of upcoming hardware products. According to IT Home on October 9 ...
A smaller version of the original AT motherboard used in the IBM PC/AT. Introduced in 1987, the Baby AT reduced width from 12" to 8.5". Although its maximum length was 13", most boards were only 9 ...