MSI MAG Z390 Tomahawk LGA1151 (Intel 8th and 9th Gen) M.2 USB 3.1 Gen 2 DDR4 HDMI DP CFX Dual Gigabit LAN ATX Z390 Gaming Motherboard - View 1

MSI MAG Z390 Tomahawk LGA1151 (Intel 8th and 9th Gen) M.2 USB 3.1 Gen 2 DDR4 HDMI DP CFX Dual Gigabit LAN ATX Z390 Gaming Motherboard

4.4 (376 ratings)
~$189.99
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Key Features

  • Supports 9th i9-9900K, i7-9700K, i5-9600K and 8th Generation Intel Core / Pentium Gold / Celeron processors for LGA 1151 socket
  • Supports dual channel DDR4 Memory, up to 4400(OC) MHz
  • 2x TURBO M.2, Intel Optane Memory Ready. M.2 Shield Frozr, Intel Turbo USB 3.1 GEN2
  • Pre-installed I/O Shield, Extended Heatsink Design, Dual Intel LAN, Intel CNVi Ready
  • Built for long-lasting performance; USB 2.0 ports (Front): 4

Specifications

Graphics Card Interface
PCI-Express x4, PCI-Express x16
Memory Slots Available
4.0
Number of Ports
7
SPDIF Connector Type
Optical
System Bus Standard Supported
SATA 3
Total Number of HDMI Ports
1
USB 20
1
Total Usb Ports
4
Memory Clock Speed
4400 MHz
Platform
Xbox
Processor Series
Pentium
Memory Storage Capacity
64 GB
Ram Memory Maximum Size
64 GB
Main Power Connector Type
ATX
Processor Socket
LGA 1151
Compatible Devices
Gaming Console
RAM Memory Technology
DDR4
Compatible Processors
9th Generation Intel Core
Chipset Type
Intel
Global Trade Identification Number
00824142169865
Model Number
MAG Z390 TOMAHAWK
Manufacturer
MSI Computer
UPC
824142169865
Brand Name
MSI
Model Name
MAG Z390 TOMAHAWK

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Customer Reviews

M. Walker
So over on Tom's Hardware there is a 2.5 star technical review of this board that might be off-putting. Their basic issue is that this board can't effectively handle a I9-9900K but will throttle clock speed when pushed on that processor (this is argued as not-true by a commenter who couldn't kill it with Prime95). And they have a point in that if you are spending over $500 on a processor then you might want to pair it with a higher end board. But this is like saying a pair of tires is of poor quality because they don't bring out the best in a Ferrari. They might be excellent tires for any other car. But for my I7-9700K it is a great pairing (even Tom's admits that) and the BIOS is easy to use and the board was easy to install and is well constructed and appealing in appearance. To me - coming from a very old system - it has many great features that were new (to me) and everything worked flawlessly. I suppose if you are a system builder you'd be much more picky, but having Wake-On-LAN work effortlessly from the get-go was like a wow, for example. Probably showing my age here.One thing to note: the left most memory slot might have clearance issues depending on your CPU cooler. I just have two slots populated right now so it isn't an issue for me, but it looks very close with my Cooler-Master Hyper 212. If you are populating all 4 slots I'd install the memory before the CPU cooler. Although if you have your CPU fan as a pull (left side) rather than a push (right side), you won't have any issues (with that cooler).ONE WARNING: do not disable USB detection at boot (enable MSI FastBoot) without also enabling GO2BIOS - I did that and could not get back into BIOS with my USB keyboard - I had to buy a PS/2 keyboard in order to get back in. I could have reset CMOS and started over, but I chose to spend $16 on the keyboard over here at Amazon instead rather than kick a healthy dog. And the board did not come with the reset jumper and paper clips make me nervous.
Christian
I have generally entrusted my PC experience to MSI in the past and this motherboard upheld my expectations of MSI. It's a great quality motherboard with a very easy to understand manual to help you with the ins and outs of anything you need to know while installing any other hardware. The diagram showing the different configurations for storage you could have is especially helpful (So if you have an m.2 sata ssd installed in one or both of the m.2 slots it shows which sata 3 ports you cannot use, same with m.2 nvme ssd (PCIe ssd) it shows you which ports you can or cannot use). I chose this motherboard because I have always had a good experience with MSI products as I have owned their laptops, keyboards, mice, and monitors in the past and have always had a good experience so I decided to use their products for my new PC build and it works like a charm and looks awesome. RGB is quite nice as well, and the mystic light software is easy to use and syncs with a lot of different components, including Gskill Trident Z ram and rosewill RGB fans. If you're considering this motherboard I say you should go for it, its definitely a good value for you money and a very sturdy product.
FryFry
This was easy to install and is built solidly. The NVMe thermal cooling bar is an awesome touch. I like the steel reinforced PCIE slot for the primary video card as well.Overclocking my memory was a snap with XMP. Updating the BIOS was just as easy using their built-in flashing tool.It has all the headers I could ever need and the RGB lights are a nice touch if you’re into that sort of thing. This board doesn’t come with built-in AC wireless although it has the slot to add it if you want that. The two onboard Ethernet ports are definitely a nice touch. I also like the IO shield being a part of the motherboard. Neat!I’m running an Intel 9600k and GeForce 2070 for reference. I haven’t overclocked the CPU yet but it of course has all the options to do that if you want.If I had to complain about one thing it would be that MSI’s website has very poor English and is difficult to navigate but I’m not too worried about that. I care about the hardware more than a website I’ll only visit once. Make sure you go to your product page on MSI’s website to download the RGB color application. MSI has multiple apps for this on their website and most of them won’t work. Their website is an absolute mess but everything on the Tomahawk Z390 page works properly. I found updating the BIOS was easier using a flash drive and the BIOS tool than using their terrible Dragon app to do it.Highly recommended. The hardware is fantastic and works flawlessly. You’ll be satisfied.
M. WolfM. Wolf
I bought this board to replace a brand new Asrock Taichi Ultimate that had issues with ram. This board has a great look, color, works flawless. I've got it paired with 32gb Gskill 3200 ram and a 1gb m.2 drive and a lot more. Two water cooled loops are in progress. The bios is pretty straight forward and easy to understand. I think the instruction or setup manual/book probably could have been better but about as good as any other I've seen. The best part of the whole book is detailed image on what connections to use from your case to the mobo for the start, reset, pwr, etc. No guess work which is often the case. I haven't got this over clocked yet as I want to get the build entirely done including the two water coolant loops (CPU and GPU separate) fans and led strip lights. If I could make any criticism at all would be for MSI to increase the lights on the board. Most of the color on the South bridge is obscured by the GPU. The only add on I had to make was a Intel CNVI wifi upgrade kit by Gigabyte (bought on Amazon) for about $20 bucks. Overall very happy!!