MSI MEG Z790 ACE motherboard unboxing test
MSI's sub-flagship model of the Z790 chipset, the MSI MEG Z790 ACE motherboard, offers plenty of expandability in an E-ATX form factor, bringing users 192GB of DDR5, PCIe 5.0 x16 graphics slots, five M.2 SSDs, Dual 2.5G LANs, Wi-Fi 6E/BT 5.3, Dual USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 Type-C, 60W PD fast charging for Type-C, 2x Thunderbolt 4 at the rear, and more. Gen 2×2 Type-C, Front Type-C 60W PD fast charging, Rear 2x Thunderbolt 4, etc. 24+1+2 SPS 105A power supply for Intel 12th/13th Core i9 processors, sufficient power performance and overclocking space.
MSI MEG Z790 ACE Specification:
Size: E-ATX 277 mm x 304.8 mm
Processor Support: 12th/13th Gen Intel Core, Pentium Gold, Celeron
Processor Pin: LGA1700
CPU Power Phase: 24+1+2 105A Duet Rail Power System (DRPS)
Chipset: Z790
Memory: 4x DDR5 DIMMs, 192GB max, DDR5 7800+(OC) MT/s
Memory Certification: Intel XMP 3.0 (Extreme Memory Profile), iEXPO (EXTended Profiles for Overclocking)
Display output: Type-C, 2x Thunderbolt 4
Expansion slots: PCIe 5.0 x16, PCIe 5.0 x8, PCIe 4.0 x4
Storage Slots: 6x SATA 6Gb/s, M.2_1 22110/2280/2260 PCIe Gen4 x4, M.2_2 2280/2260 PCIe Gen4 x4, M.2_3 2280/2260 PCIe Gen4 x4 and SATA, M.2_4 2280 PCIe Gen5 x4, M.2_3 22110/2280/2260 PCIe Gen4 x4 and SATA
Network: Intel I226-V 2.5Gbps LAN
Wireless: Intel Wi-Fi 6E AX211, BT 5.3
Audio: Realtek ALC4082 + ESS ES9280AQ DAC/HPA 7.1 Channel
USB Ports (Front Expansion): 2x USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 Type-C, 2x USB 3.2 Gen 1 (supports front four USB 3.2 Gen 1 ports), 2x USB 2.0 (supports front four USB 2.0 ports)
USB Ports (Rear I/O): 2x Thunderbolt 4, 2x USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 Type-C, 7x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A, USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C (Display port)
RGB: 3x JARGB_V2 (ARGB 5v-3Pin), 1x JRGB (RGB 12v-4Pin)
FAN: 1x 4-Pin CPU Fan, 2x 4-Pin PUMP FAN, 5x 4-Pin System FAN
MSI MEG Z790 ACE Open the box.
The MEG Z790 ACE is the most expandable E-ATX version, supporting LGA 1700 pins for 12th / 13th generation Intel Core, Pentium Gold and Celeron processors, 4xDDR5 DIMMs with 192GB of 7800+ (OC) non-ECC, unbuffered memory, and two Thunderbolt 4 with 40 Gb/s transfer bandwidth for rear I/O. The network section has wireless Wi-Fi 6E and wired dual 2.5G LAN ports, and PCIe 5.0 x16 display ports. The rear I/O provides two Thunderbolt 4 with 40 Gb/s transfer bandwidth, and the network section has wireless Wi-Fi 6E and wired dual 2.5G LAN ports, PCIe 5.0 x16 graphics card slot, Lightning M.2 Gen 5 x4 SSD expansion, and USB 3.2 Gen 2 x 2 20Gb/s Type-C expansion with 60W fast charging on the front. -C expansion on the front with 60W fast charging.
The motherboard VRM blocks, Z790 PCH chipset and all M.2 SSD expansion mounts are equipped with large-area heat sinks to provide sufficient heat dissipation for the chips with a certain amount of heat generation. The back of the motherboard is made of aluminum alloy to provide additional physical strength, and at the same time help Mosfet to cool down by using thermal pads, the MEG Z790 ACE uses 7W/mK thermal pads for Mosfet and choke thermal pads to ensure all cores run at high performance and stability. MEG Z790 ACE uses 7W/mK thermal pads for Mosfet and choke pads to ensure all cores run at high performance and stability.

∆ E-ATX version with large area cooling armor.

The back of the ∆ is reinforced with an aluminum alloy backplate, which enhances the physical strength of the PCB and helps Mosfet to dissipate heat.
MEG Z790 ACE adopts 24+1+2 Duet Rail Power System (DRPS) architecture VRM power supply design, 105A Power Stage surrounds the CPU mounting position in C-shape, in order to bring better overclocking performance with 24+1+2 105A power supply, the Z790 ACE adopts stacked cooling fins and heat pipes. The Z790 ACE uses stacked heatsink fins and heatpipes to connect to the MOS heatsink, which is similar to a graphics card heatsink module when viewed from the side.
The Z790 motherboard uses the LGA 1700 processor mounting feet and supports Intel 12th/13th Gen Intel Core, Pentium Gold, and Celeron processors, while the previous generation Z690 chipset also supports both generations of processors after a BIOS update, so it's up to you to decide whether or not you need to spend a lot of money on upgrading your Z790 board. Therefore, whether you need to spend a lot of money to upgrade your Z790 motherboard depends on the depth of your wallet.
Let's take a look at the expansion and power supply slots on the MEG Z790 ACE motherboard. There is an 8+8 Pin CPU power supply slot above the memory slots.

∆ ATX_12V Dual 8-Pin processor power supply slots above the memory slots.
The 4x DDR5 UDIMM slots can be expanded by a total of 192GB, which means that it supports 48GB of non-ECC, unbuffered memory, and the overclocking part of the memory supports up to 7800 MT/s. If gamers buy mainstream dual-channel memory kits, they can also turn on Intel XMP 3.0 (Extreme Memory Profile) and iEXPO (EXTended Profiles for Overclocking) through the BIOS to perform one-click overclocking. 3.0 (Extreme Memory Profile) and iEXPO (EXTended Profiles for Overclocking) in BIOS for one-click overclocking. The memory is certified by MSI OC lab through EASY XMP in the MEG Z790 ACE internal key, which makes it easy to automatically enable the power settings for optimal memory access speed and stability. memory access speed and stability.
For the 2 DIMMs dual-channel memory sets that are often purchased when ordering, the original manufacturer recommends that they be installed in slots A2 and B2 (the second and fourth slots counting from the left) as a priority, so that by installing the two memories in these two locations, the memories can operate at a higher frequency more easily. There is a decorative piece next to the memory slots, but the actual purpose is only for decoration, and there aren't any expansion slots underneath.

∆Single-clip DDR5 UDIMM memory slot, four slots for a total of up to 192GB of capacity expansion, supports memory XMP/iEXPO one-click overclocking certification.
The CPU_FAN and DeBug LEDs in the upper-right corner of the motherboard near the memory slots allow gamers to clearly identify what problems the motherboard has encountered during the self-testing process and thus fail to boot up properly by using the two-digit error code displayed in the DeBug LED.
The two JARGB V2 are in fact regular 5V 3-Pin ARGB slots, the header can support up to 240 individually addressable RGB LED strips or devices, with a maximum power rating of 3A (5V). Connecting the ARGB Gen1 and ARGB Gen2 LED devices to the same slot header may cause problems, and therefore it is not recommended to daisy-chain the ARGB Gen1 and ARGB Gen2 LED devices together. ARGB Gen1 and ARGB Gen2 LED devices in series is not recommended.
On the right side of the motherboard, there are EZ DeBug lamps, V-Check Points Lite, PUMP_FAN, SYS_FAN, motherboard 24-Pin power supply slots, 2x USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 Type-C, PD fast-charging power supply slots, two USB 3.2 Gen1 slots (four front USB 3.2 Gen1 ports), and six SATA III 6Gb/s. The mainboard also has a USB 3.2 Gen1 slot, which supports four front USB 3.2 Gen1 ports. 3.2 Gen1 port), six SATA III 6Gb/s.
The MEG Z790 ACE offers two front USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 Type-C expansion, and in addition to 20Gbps data transfer bandwidth, the JUSB6 on the right side also supports 60W USB PD fast charging, but if you want to use USB PD fast charging to charge the device, you have to connect to the PCIe power supply slot (PD_PWR1) next to it.

∆ EZ DeBug, PUMP_FAN, SYS_FAN, Motherboard 24-Pin Power Supply Slot.

The ∆ DeBug LED and EZ DeBug quickly identify the source of the error.

∆Two USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 Type-C expansion slots. When connected to the center PCIe power supply, the right Type-C slot supports 60W USB PD fast charging.

∆ Two USB 3.2 Gen1 slots (supports four front USB 3.2 Gen1 mounting ports), six SATA III 6Gb/s.
Players should pay attention to one thing when using the PCI_E1 shares channel bandwidth with PCI_E2 & M2_4 slots, so if there is an installed device in use in PCI_E2 or M2_4 slot, PCI_E1 slot will be automatically downgraded to PCI_E2 or M2_4. PCIe 5.0 x8 bandwidth operation, in addition, PCI_E2 and M2_4 can only be used one by one, can not be used at the same time to expand the device.
The MEG Z790 ACE is equipped with a sufficient rear I/O interface. In addition to the Clear CMOS, which is often used for overclocking, the MEG Z790 ACE also provides a Flash BIOS function for quick BIOS update, and the Smart Function button can be configured in the BIOS to provide a variety of convenient functions, such as: reboot/LED control/safe startup/full speed fan operation, and so on.One of the USB 3.2 Gen 2 ports is marked with a gold frame. To use the Flash BIOS update function, you need to insert a USB flash drive with the BIOS file into this slot to perform the BIOS update operation.
MSI MEG Z790 ACE Motherboard Performance Test
Processor: Intel Core i9 13900K
Radiator:Valkyrie C420 ARGB
Motherboard:MSI MEG Z790 ACE (7D86v12)
Memory: Kingston FURY Renegade RGB 6000mt/s 16GBx2
Display Card: MSI GTX 1070 Quick Silver 8G OC
Power supply : MONTECH TITAN GOLD 1200W
Hard Drive : Micron Crucial P3 Plus 1TB Gen4 NVMe SSD
Operating System: Windows 11 Home Edition 21H2
The Intel i9 13900K scored 15,204pts multi-core and 883pts single-core in Release 20, and 41,430pts multi-core and 2,300pts single-core in the newer R23 version.
The i9-13900K scored 17228 points for maximum threads, while mainstream gamers need to be aware of the 8 and 4 threads, which scored 9141 and 4803 points respectively.
In this test, the common basic functions are writing 10556 points, generating 11252 points, and image content creation 13550 points.































