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MSI debuts new range of white PC components

Have you ever thought of building an all-white gaming PC? If you have, then MSI would like your attention. This month, MSI is rolling out a slew of white components, covering everything from PC cases, coolers and motherboards, right down to the power supply. 

Now available in white, the MPG Gungnir 110R is an aesthetically pleasing case featuring a tempered glass side panel, and a half-glass front panel. The mid-ATX case offers a modern front I/O, including a USB-C 3.2 Gen 2×2 (20Gbps) and a LED switch button to change RGB lighting effects quickly.

The MAG Coreliquid 240R V2 is also available in white now, offering the same performance as the original model. To cool the radiator, MSI included 2x ARGB 120mm fans that can be customised with other RGB lighting components in the system. In addition, the pump features a three-phase motor to reduce vibration while operating and a rotatable blockhead that users may choose to adjust. Lastly, this CPU cooler features out-of-the-box support for LGA1700 sockets.

Also in white, there's the MPG A750GF PSU. Featuring 80 Plus Gold certification and capable of delivering up to 750W of power, the A750GF PSU is a solid option for a gaming build.

Finally, there are two white motherboards: the MPG Z690 Force WIFI and the MAG B660M Mortar WIFI. The former is aimed at enthusiasts that plan to overclock their CPUs, featuring an 18-phase VRM design with 75A SPS, 2x PCIe 5.0 x16 slots and 4x M.2 Gen4 x4 slots. The latter is more directed at mid-range users looking for a good-looking board with solid specs, including support for PCIe 4.0, 12x DrMOS with Duet Rail Power system and 6x layers PCB with 2oz copper for operating stability.

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