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MSI launches X670E TOMAHAWK WIFI motherboard for Ryzen 7000 processors

Today, AMD officially launched its new Ryzen 7000X3D series processors and MSI is armed for the occasion with the return of the TOMAHAWK motherboard. The new MAG X670E TOMAHAWK WiFi motherboard launches today, with support for all AMD Ryzen 7000 processors. 

Inspired by military designs, the X670E TOMAHAWK WiFi is built to be robust and durable. The motherboard features a 14+2+1 Duet Rail Power System (DRPS) with 80A SPS power phase and 8-layer PCB with 2oz thickened copper which delivers stable currents to the processors. To deal with the heat that is generated from the motherboard, the MAG Series features an Extended Heatsink to ensure that all the components run stable through intensive workloads.

As you would expect, this motherboard does support DDR5 memory with AMD EXPO profiles for overclocked memory. You also get a PCIe Gen 5.0 support for more bandwidth for graphics and M.2 SSDs. There are four M.2 SSD slots on this motherboard, with the first slot being PCIe 5.0, paving the way for super-fast SSDs with up to 12,000MB/s read/write speeds.

With all the lightning-fast storage, connectivity is just as important to transfer data as fast as possible and enjoy an instantaneous networking experience without any bottlenecks, which is why the MAG X670E TOMAHAWK WIFI also comes with 2.5G LAN, Wi-Fi 6E, and Bluetooth 5.3.

Aside from the new motherboard, MSI has also announced today that all of its X670 and B650 motherboards will support the new Ryzen 7000X3D series processors with 3D V-Cache.

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KitGuru Says: The Tomahawk is often a favourite in the MSI line-up, so it is nice to see it back for AMD users. Are any of you currently shopping around for a new PC build? 

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