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MSI’s Z690 Godlike motherboard may also come with DDR5 memory and AIO cooler

MSI's upcoming flagship MEG Z690 Godlike motherboard isn't out yet, but someone appears to have got hold of one early. Through photos of the packaging, it seems that MSI will be bundling this motherboard with a Kingston Fury DDR5-6000 memory kit, and an MSI S360 AIO liquid cooler. 

MSI's motherboard is already garnering some awards, having won the CES 2022 Innovation Award. Now, we're starting to get more details, with someone getting hold of the motherboard early and posting pictures of the board and packaging, showing us what else comes in the box.

As we can see in the photos share shared by HXL, the upcoming motherboard will be available in a bundle, including a pack of 32GB DDR5-6000 Kingston Fury memory and a MEG Core Liquid S360 AIO liquid cooler. At this time, it is unclear if the motherboard will only be sold as a bundle, or if it will be available standalone at a cheaper price.

From what we've seen until now, the MSI MEG Z690 Godlike will be an E-ATX motherboard with an almost perfect square shape. The board will be almost fully covered, protecting the PCB with covers and heatsinks. We don't have official pricing yet, but the bundle is rumoured to come in somewhere between $1,499 and $1,599.

KitGuru says: Do you prefer to buy your PC upgrades in bundles with memory and a cooler included, or do you prefer choosing each component individually? 

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