![]() ![]() ![]() The top heatsink block is slightly smaller, but it does have a heatpipe to transfer heat over to the much larger heatsink over on the left.Īs you would expect from an Intel Z490 motherboard, there is a very basic PCH heatsink. The I/O shroud is a part of the VRM heatsink, but they are not formed from the same block of aluminium. You have glossy, brushed metal and matte finishes all coming together to form a pretty impressive looking motherboard, devoid of the unnecessary plastic bits you will often find on boards that pack more RGB. MSI did a pretty awesome job by mixing up different surface finishes. Just why? AppearanceĪn all black aesthetic really drives home the no-frills concept of the MSI MEG Unify lineup. There’s also an unnecessary amount of documentation and of course, the worst offender of them all, a driver CD. In the box, you get a full array of cables as well as a nice blacked out case badge that matches the board. ![]() With that said, six layers isn’t particularly groundbreaking, so I am not exactly sure why they decided to mention it. But then again, MSI definitely targets the hardcore enthusiasts with this board, so that information might have been enough to entice them to get the MSI MEG Z490 Unify. Over on the back we actually have some pretty technical bullet points, including the number of PCB layers that MSI used. ![]()
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