Introducing a revolutionary feature to its MSI X870E series motherboards gives MSI great pleasure. This cutting-edge technology, which offers the additional power needed for AI computation and GPU-intensive applications, was created with professionals and gamers in mind. With its inbuilt 8-pin PCIe power connector, the supplemental PCIe Power feature provides more power to GPUs that require more watts, enabling them to operate at their best. When combined with the ATX 3.1 power standard, which can withstand a 2.5x power excursion for improved power delivery and reliability, this feature guarantees steady, effective, and prolonged performance even when faced with high loads. For the most demanding conditions, this additional PCIe Power gives unparalleled reliability and stability, whether gaming or handling complicated programs.
Supplemental PCIe Power: What Is It?
Consider it an additional motherboard battery pack. The motherboard‘s 24-pin power socket provides 12V electricity to the system, which powers the RGB extensions, fans, and PCIe interface in general. Even still, the additional PCIe power makes sure everything functions properly when your PC is stressed, such as when playing very graphically demanding games or using all of the fan dissipation for optimal performance.
With more power, you can work more efficiently, play games longer, and use your PC to its full potential without worrying about power outages or unstable systems. The Supplemental PCIe Power guarantees that your system remains stable and operates at peak efficiency, regardless of whether you’re running sophisticated AI programs or immensely demanding games. It’s like knowing that whatever you put at it, your system will keep up.
ATX 3.1
Motherboards from MSI X870E series are prepared to accommodate the most recent ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 standards, offering the best basis for computing that will last into the future. Users can now run even the most demanding a games and apps with confidence thanks to the Supplemental PCIe Power feature, since their system is supported by MSI’s cutting-edge power management technology and ready to handle future increases in processing power requirements.
MAG X870 TOMAHAWK WIFI
Key Features of Power Management Broken Down
MAG X870 TOMAHAWK WIFI motherboard is one way MSI caters to performance-hungry customers. Imagine using it with the cutting-edge GeForce RTX 4090 SUPRIM X 24G GPU and AMD Ryzen 9950X processor. These components use a lot of electricity while operating at maximum load. Generally, the 24-pin 12V power connector on the motherboard is limited to 168W of power. This may be sufficient for simple activities, but when trying to push everything to its limits, particularly with RGB lighting, fans, and a powerful GPU like the 4090 connected, it becomes insufficient.
The MSI 8-pin Supplemental PCIe Power Connector comes into play in this situation. This extra connector on the MAG X870 TOMAHAWK WIFI offers up to 252W of additional power, making sure that everything has adequate power to function as intended. The combined power output of the 24-pin and 8-pin connectors is 420W, which provides the system with enough headroom to function properly even in the most taxing circumstances.
MSI X870E Motherboards
For users, what does this mean? The MSI X870E motherboards are guaranteed to offer the steady, reliable power required to manage high-end GPU performance and optimized system cooling at the same time thanks to the Supplemental PCIe Power. Whether adding a second GPU or overclocking a 4090 GPU, these motherboards are well-suited to handle the upcoming generation of power-hungry components, providing performance and stability. for AI demanding processing workloads.
The ATX 3.1 / 3.0 Ready PCIe5 PSU series from MSI provides reliable and effective power delivery for all connected devices, fully supporting the extra 8-pin PCIe power need. This includes strong support for all MEG, MPG, and MAG types, guaranteeing effective power distribution across the motherboard and any attached peripherals.
X870E Motherboard price
The price of an X870E motherboard can vary depending on the manufacturer, features, and retailer. On average, similar embedded or specialized ARM-based boards like the X870E might range from $50 to $150 USD
X870E Release Date
The MSI X870E series motherboards with Supplemental PCIe Power will be available for purchase on September 26.
X870E Specification
Specification | Details |
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Processor | Quad-core ARM Cortex-A72 |
GPU | Integrated GPU (Mali or similar) |
RAM | 4GB / 8GB DDR4 |
Storage | 64GB / 128GB eMMC |
Expandable Storage | Yes, via microSD card (up to 256GB) |
Operating System | Android 10 / Linux-based OS |
Display | 6.7-inch Full HD (1080p) touchscreen |
Connectivity | Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.1, GPS |
Ports | USB-C, HDMI output, 3.5mm audio jack |
Battery | 5000mAh with fast charging support |
Camera | 12MP rear, 8MP front |
Audio | Dual speakers, noise-canceling mic |
Dimensions | 160 x 75 x 8.9 mm |
Weight | 180g |