MSI H410M-A PRO ProSeries Motherboard (mATX, 10th Gen Intel Core, LGA 1200 Socket, DDR4, M.2 Slot, USB 3.2 Gen 1, 2.5G LAN, DVI/HDMI) - View 1

MSI H410M-A PRO ProSeries Motherboard (mATX, 10th Gen Intel Core, LGA 1200 Socket, DDR4, M.2 Slot, USB 3.2 Gen 1, 2.5G LAN, DVI/HDMI)

4.2 (128 ratings)
~$268.86
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Key Features

  • Supports 10th Gen Intel Core / Pentium Celeron processors for LGA 1200 socket
  • Supports DDR4 Memory, up to 2933MHz
  • Core Boost: With premium layout and digital power design to support more cores and provide better performance.
  • DDR4 Boost: Advanced technology to deliver pure data signals for the best performance and stability.
  • Steel Armor: Protecting VGA cards against bending and EMI for better performance, stability and strength.

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Customer Reviews

ismel jordan doresy
3 years now and it seems to still be working pretty well.I plan on upgrading my parts soon so we'll see how it handles
Farlan HB
"If you are having issues with this board not powering on, the writing on the board is deceptive. It shows the pinout legend on the board above a header that is not the real header for the power button, and leds. The correct header is to the left of the un-labeled header. We had issues with our boards not powering on, and it took us a bit to figure out why"So, aside from the labeling "issue" the motherboard works flawlessly with 16 gigs of ram, I310100 and my GTX 1070
steven manley
Everything works great if you are only using Windows 10 or a few certain distros of Linux. I couldn’t install Windows 8 with ethernet functionality due to drivers missing from most websites that would actually install. Most are listed as though they work but I couldn’t align this board with anything else except Windows 10. Most obscure Linux couldn’t access the internet either. MSI should be more open to anything users might want to throw at it.
Tuan
It's a tiny MB with all features I need to build Hackingtosh requiring Intel 10th gen CPU. If you planned to use wireless PCI card you need to expand the on-board USB in order to use front panel USB at the same time. I use Fenvi T919 wireless + BT and it works great (great speed). It's setup with M.2 and SSD for dual-boot with Win10