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

4.6 (4,757 ratings)
~$234.80 with 5 percent savings
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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
  • Turbo M.2: PCI-E gen3 x4 interfACe maximizes performance for NVME SSDS
  • Core boost, 8+4 pin CPU power connector, ddr4 boost
  • Built for reliable operation
  • Operating system - Support for windows 10 64-bit
  • Intel turbo USB 3.1 gen2: powered by intel USB 3.1 gen2 controller, turbo USB ensures an uninterrupted connection with more stability and fastest USB speeds
  • Multi-gpu: With steel armor pci-e slots. Supports 2-way amd crossfire
  • Extended heatsink design: msi extended pwm and enhanced circuit design ensures even high-end processors to run in full speed.

Specifications

Graphics Card Interface
PCI Express
Memory Slots Available
4.0
SPDIF Connector Type
Optical
System Bus Standard Supported
SATA 3
Total Number of HDMI Ports
1
USB 20
6
Total Usb Ports
12
Memory Clock Speed
4400 MHz
Platform
Windows 10
Processor Series
Pentium
Memory Storage Capacity
64 GB
Main Power Connector Type
ATX
Processor Socket
LGA 1151
Compatible Devices
Gaming Console, Personal Computer
RAM Memory Technology
DDR4
Compatible Processors
Intel Celeron, 9th Generation Intel Core, 8th Generation Intel Core, Intel Pentium Gold
Chipset Type
Intel Z390
Item Dimensions L x W x H
9.6"L x 2.5"W x 12"H
Global Trade Identification Number
00824142169544
Model Number
Z390-A PRO
Manufacturer
MSI Computer
UPC
824142169544
Brand Name
MSI
Model Name
Z390-A PRO

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Customer Reviews

Wuff
MSI Hits it out of the park again! Keep in mind that the "PRO" part of this model, not everything is beginner friendly, although MSI's technical support will happily help you with your build. I would say this motherboard has so many OC features that it would be a waste to use this without an unlocked (K model) CPU. All the 1-3 star reviews are people who either won't read instructions or don't want to call MSI support when they don't know what they did wrong.I paired this with i7 9700K, G.Skill 3600MHz RAM, GTX 1080 Ti, Samsung M.2 SSD and an acer 144Hz monitor. Everything worked great with minimal setup! First boot I opened BIOS and clicked XMP and this MB auto detected a good 3600MHz profile for my RAM. I have adjusted some settings in "expert mode" to make the CPU turbo boost all cores and disabled clocking down for AVX instructions (heat warning!). In benchmarks it maintains 4.85GHz across all cores at once on air cooling (stock limits to 4.6GHz all cores and AVX safety can drag it down more). FireStrike 3D scores improved 15% with max temps reaching 70C so there is even more room to OC.Notes that may help others avoid issues:The M.2 Screw is incredibly tiny and is in a very tiny bag that is easy to miss, but it is there. I even called tech support before I looked more carefully and found it in the box.The M.2 slot when in SATA Mode will take over SATA Slot 1. It will literally replace the slot in the BIOS. If you can't find a drive, that is probably it.The extra 6 pin on the motherboard near the PCI Express lanes are for if you are using two high power draw GPUs (e.g dual 1080 ti or 2080). With one GPU it is not necessary and will not affect performance.If you don't install from an up to date version of Windows 10, the ethernet port likely won't be detected or usable until you install the network drivers from disk or USB. This does not affect wireless.Windows 7 of course is not supported but that has nothing to do with the motherboard, it's the fact that no 8th gen intel CPUs will run windows 7. Any complaints about this are completely misdirected and should be going at Intel.PROS:Designed for OC and high performance gamingTons of features for beginners and expertsLightning fastUSB C 3.1 port in the back plus headersBuiltin POST SpeakerMystic RGB headersLots of headers!Easy OC ranging from no skill to expert level. Has OC settings specific to Intel's 9th gen chipsXMP just worksM.2 storage and M.2 bluetooth slotsRAID ControllerIt's a motherboard from MSICon:The only thing remotely negative about this is the noticeable (or almost loud) pop/click when the motherboard powers on. This is not worth a lower rating and it's not much of a con unless you are overly sensitive to computer noises. It's the sound of a solid relay activating to power on your devices and is reminiscent of many years ago when electrical components were overbuilt and could last for decades.
Robert L. SchlessmanRobert L. Schlessman
Upgraded from an early model Z370 series motherboard that didn't support series 9000 processors or ram faster than 2666 MHz. I was a little leery since I am running Windows 11 developer's preview version and didn't want to do a full clean install. But as it turned out, I had no reason to be concerned. The first boot into Windows went smooth as silk. My M.2 Intel SSD boot drive and the existing install were immediately recognized. Windows 11 found and installed all drivers without a hitch. I did have to update a couple of them but otherwise no issues.The next step was to see how easy it is to overclock. The documentation that comes in the box is limited to a graphic Quick Start sheet that is pretty much useless. But I located the manual on the website and gained enough info to get the job done. Novice builders beware. If you are new to building systems I would recommend a different board with better documentation. Also don't waste your time with Dragon Center, the manufacturer's Windows utility. That is about the most worthless piece of junk software I have ever seen. But I have turbo boost set to 4.8 GHz on my i5-8600K CPU. And I am only running 16 GB of 2666 MHz DDR4. But the benchmark scores are fantastic. And I haven't touched the CPU base clock yet.Price was great. Install smooth. Performance excellent. Next step, upgrade to 3200 MHz ram and eventually an i7-9700K.Update 3-7-2022 - Well, the prices on an i7-9700K are totally ridiculous but I found a sweet deal on a 9700KF so I grabbed it up. The only difference between the two CPUs is the KF doesn't have integrated graphics. I have a discrete card so that wasn't an issue. I am currently running OC'd at 5.0 GHz and my Passmark benchmarked over 35% higher than with the 8600K. Also have my memory running at 3060 Mhz instead of 2667. Temps don't exceed the mid 60s C running CPU-Z stress test. Not bad on an air cooler.Final note - I did switch back to Windows 10 Pro 64 bit. Still the way to go with Windows period.
Amazon Customer
Been using this since 2019 and have had zero issues always had good performance and is really reliable.Would recommend if you're building your first PC.
Cameron C.
I replaced an older version of this same motherboard, and part of me expected to have issues. I did not. It still works with an i9 processor, and though it won't work with the latest PCIe SSD cards, it does work with some.Additionally, the socket type is supported for some i9 processors, which means it is capable of running with the latest processors.I think my primary concerns with the board were how it would handle my 7 fans I have for my case, but, again, that was not an issue.Overall, price point and standardization of the board make it a decent purchase for someone looking to get a board that works with near-top of the current specs of gaming machines. It is affordable and allows you to spend that money on some of the pricier components such as graphics cards or processors.