MSI X470 Gaming M7 AC Motherboard Review + Linux Test | Level One Techs

No ECC Memory compatibility on this board, unfortunately!

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This is a companion discussion topic for the original entry at https://level1techs.com/video/msi-x470-gaming-m7-ac-motherboard-review-linux-test

How does this motherboard compare to the Asus Crosshair VII Hero? Very few reviewers have had experience working with both of these boards and I’m finding it hard picking one from the other. Thanks

Could you do a dumbed down video explaining more about (single rank vs dual rank) vs ( dual/single channel )memory stuff…?

I own this motherboard.

I am extremly happy with it., It overclocks my R7 1700 easily. My 24/7 overclock is 3.7 at 1.1V. 4Ghz was easy to get to and extremely stable.

I unfortunately only have and old set of Corsair DDR4 LPX 2400 at 14.16.16.31, new RAM is expensive.

Max stable overclock of 4 sticks of 8Gb is 1332.5/2666 Ghz with 14.16.16.34.