MSI MPG Z390 Gaming Plus ATX Motherboard for LGA 1151 (Intel 8th and 9th Gen) with M.2, USB 3.1 Gen 2, DDR4, HDMI, DVI - View 1

MSI MPG Z390 Gaming Plus ATX Motherboard for LGA 1151 (Intel 8th and 9th Gen) with M.2, USB 3.1 Gen 2, DDR4, HDMI, DVI

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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. Turbo USB 3.1 GEN2, Extended Heatsink
  • Intel CNVi Ready: Supports Intel CNVi Wi-Fi module, IEEE802.11 AC wave2
  • Built for esports, streaming, and gaming.Operating system:Support for Windows 10 64-bit

Specifications

Processor
pentium
RAM
DDR4
Memory Speed
4400 MHz
Wireless Type
802.11a/b/g/n/ac
Number of USB 20 Ports
6
Brand
MSI
Series
MPG Z390 GAMING PLUS
Item model number
MPG Z390 Gaming Plus
Item Weight
1.52 pounds
Product Dimensions
12 x 9.6 x 1.2 inches
Item Dimensions LxWxH
12 x 9.6 x 1.2 inches
Computer Memory Type
DDR4 SDRAM
Voltage
0.01 Volts
Batteries
1 Lithium Metal batteries required.
Manufacturer
MSI Computer
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Date First Available
October 1, 2018

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Customer Reviews

Common Sense
Excellent motherboard!Pros:- TWO m.2 slots for NVMe/SSD that won't break the bank!- BIOS was easy enough - recognized all devices with no issue (including the m.2 NVMe).- SATA port placement & design w/ cutaway functions great – looks good too.- Red LED back lights matched perfectly with my black + red color scheme.- Build quality is nice - doesn't flex too much or feel like it's going to snap.Cons (very minor):- no SLI support, only Crossfire (for AMD cards); not all that important today (for many reasons).- LED back lights are one color (red) - not an issue for me, but may be for others. Someone said LEDs can be turned OFF with MSI Red Dragon light app - I haven't tested this, but that may be a solution if 'red' doesn't match your color scheme.This is a quality mid-range board - not a 'budget' board as some call it - that performs very well.Overall, very pleased!Specs:9900K, 2070 Super, 970 EVO NVMe (boot drive), 1 TB 2.5 inch SSD (storage), on this motherboard = runs like a champ!
PseudonymPseudonym
I’ve considered myself to know my way around computers, but this is the first time I’ve ever built one. Picking the MSI Z390 Gaming Plus was the product of 2 decisions I’d made prior: I wanted to use the new Intel i9 processor and go for a red theme.Using PCPartPicker I was able to sort out and see which motherboards were compatible which my processor selection, but a caution message appeared on the first recommended board could need a BIOS update to work properly with the new gen of Intel processors. Since it’s my first build and being more familiar with Macs than PC’s, this scared me off.After looking at other highly rated motherboards, I stumbled upon this one — and the results have been fabulous — and as a bonus is red! Literally everything has been plug-and-play. Ports for RAM, GPU, fans, and power were easy to locate and connect. There are ample internal SATA ports and an additional USB 3 connection I’ll have to think of a use for.So far it’s performed extremely well — the BIOS is intuitive and the board is handling all the gaming I’ve thrown at it.My only complaint is the lack of on-board USB Type A ports. There are only 5. I’d love closer to 8. The inclusion of a USB-C port is a nice touch, but I was hoping to be able to start to move away from the clutter of USB hubs on my desk or adding a PCI card with more ports.Overall, it’s been a great value. Was easy to install, and just makes me happy to look at.
DominicDominic
I got this for my first PC build, since my previous PC (a prebuilt CyberPower one) had an MSI motherboard that I had no issues with and was very functional. It was very easy to install, looks great, and the BIOS is very user friendly. I had no problem tinkering with my fan settings and speeding up my RAM. It also automatically overclocks my CPU to a safe speed when in high use to get more performance but not risk stability issues.However, I am disappointed by the LED's. My PC was built with a black/red theme, which was inspired by this motherboard in the first place, so I was hoping that the LED's would provide some nice ambient light that matched the rest of the computer. But they're simply too small/low power to do much of anything. Thankfully, my case (Phanteks P400S) came with a LED strip that compensates.First picture is with flash to show the motherboard, with the case's LED strip turned on. Second picture is no flash, case's LED strip turned off, to show the motherboard's LEDs.
Jason Pritchett
I have been a Msi fan since I built my first rig using a Z97 gaming board(still probably would be if a pole transformer had not have blow and fired my system.). I have built five total using this company and have never came across a bad item from them. The red glow looks nice in my case. My favorite things about the board are the ddr4 boost and core boost(which are the strengths of this board). The sata ports have a cut away in front of them that put them at the edge of the board, which helps with cable management. Though I have not had the board that long, it has preformed better than I had expected. Have not found any cons to the board yet and will update if I ever do. I would have liked the steel armor to have been on the both pci-e ports though. Overall, it is a great board and has a great performance. I have already recommended this board to a few people.