29.03.2024

MSI MEG Z390 GODLIKE Review

Are you tired of reviewers and tech personalities like myself going on and on about how Coffee Lake changed the game and how great six cores and twelve threads are, and the joyous end of the long reign of the quad core? Is that first sentence really getting old? Well, put it behind you and dig into the juicy 9000 series action. It’s launch day and MSI and Intel are ready to shake things up.

This review is a follow-up to the preview of the MEG Z390 GODLIKE that released ten days ago, so if you read that preview, you can jump ahead to the Streaming Boost page as up to that point, the write up hasn’t changed. If you missed the preview or need a refresher, read on; there is a lot to unpack with this one.

Before I get into the details of the Z390 chipset, and the MEG Z390 GODLIKE in particular, I want to clarify the changes made to the MSI naming scheme and the intent behind them. Starting with this generation of boards in both the mainstream and HEDT segments, MSI motherboards will be sorted into four categories: the MEG series, MPG series, MAG series, and PRO series. The first three, which are new designations, are acronyms (M.E.G., M.P.G., and M.A.G.). Punctuation has been left out in order to accommodate inventory management systems that may have trouble with punctuation symbols. MSI intends these segments to sort boards based on features instead of price. So what can consumers expect from each category?

The MEG (MSI Enthusiast Gaming) series boards boast the most advanced technologies, specifically for this launch. The two MEG models (the GODLIKE and ACE) feature Killer network controllers, a dedicated audio DAC, and an infinity mirror RGB light zone.

The MPG (MSI Performance Gaming) series is designed around the mainstream gaming market, both in features and aesthetic design.

The MAG (MSI Arsenal Gaming) series focuses on pure functionality and is designed to have a rugged military aesthetic.

The PRO series, which is not new, covers all boards designed for home or business use. These boards will not feature support for the MSI software suite that is included with the other three categories of motherboard.

Now that all of that is cleared up, let’s get to what the Z390 chipset changes from last year’s Z370. As you would guess from the nomenclature, Z390 is a refresh chipset rather than something brand new, but there are some interesting improvements. First, USB 3.1 Gen2 is now natively supported, where on the Z370 chipset, motherboard manufacturers would need to use third-party storage controllers. The second major change is CNVi support, which is Intel’s high speed wireless solution. The 2×2 802.11ac connection boasts up to 1.73 Gb/s throughput. The Z390 chipset is compatible with 8th Gen Core processors as well.

The MEG Z390 GODLIKE has so many features, and this intro is already getting long, so I’ll be brief here and let you dig into the juicy details further on. The MEG Z390 GODLIKE is MSI’s top dog, specifically designed to cater to enthusiasts who want it all, and the board features several extras targeted towards streamers. Basically, MSI took a look at the best enthusiast features and pumped them up to eleven.

MSI MEG Z390 GODLIKE Review

Specifications

Specifications
CPU Support: Intel Core 9000 series and 8th Gen Intel Core
Power Design: CPU Power: 16 phase
Memory Power: 2 phase
Chipset: Intel Z390
Integrated Graphics: Dependent on installed CPU
Memory: 4x DIMM, Support Dual Channel DDR4-4600 (OC) MHz
BIOS: Dual AMI UEFI BIOS
Expansion Slots: 4x PCIe 3.0 x16 slots (x16/x0/x0/x4 or x8/x0/x8/x4)
1x PCIe 3.0 x1 slots
Storage: 6x SATA 6 Gb/s port
3x M.2 port (SATA3/PCIe 3.0 x4)
1x U.2 port
Networking: 2x Killer E2500 Gigabit LAN
1x Killer 1550 chipset (802.11 AC and Bluetooth 4.1)
Rear Ports: 2x Antenna ports
1x 6.3 mm stereo headphone jack
1x Optical SPDIF out port
2x LAN (RJ45) ports
1x USB 3.1 (Gen2) Type-C port
3x USB 3.1 (Gen2) Type-A port
2x USB 3.1 (Gen1) ports
1x Clear CMOS button
1x BIOS Flashback button
5x 3.5 mm Audio jacks
1x PS/2 Mouse/Keyboard combo port
Audio: 2x Realtek ALC1220 Codecs
1x ESS E9018 Codec
Fan Headers: 10x 4-pin
Form Factor: E-ATX Form Factor: 12.0 in x 10.7 in, 30.5 cm x 27.2 cm
Exclusive Features:
  • Xtreme Audio DAC
  • Nahimic 3
  • Killer TripleShot
  • Killer LAN Manager
  • Killer WiFi
  • Turbo U.2
  • Triple Turbo M.2
  • GAMING Fan control
  • Mystic Light 3
  • Mystic Light Sync
  • EZ debug LED
  • DDR4 Steel Armor
  • M.2 Shield 3
  • PCIe Steel Armor
  • ESS SABRE Hi-fi DAC
  • DDR4 Boost
  • Game Boost
  • Streaming Boost
  • Click BIOS 5
  • BIOS Flashback+

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