MSI MEG X870E GODLIKE X EDITION Review

The MSI MEG X870E Godlike X Edition Is the Rolls-Royce of Motherboards

Let’s be real for a second. Most of us are perfectly happy with a motherboard that simply holds our components together, lights up with a little RGB, and doesn’t catch on fire. But then there are the people who look at a spec sheet and ask, “Yes, but can it do everything?” For those people, there is the MSI MEG X870E Godlike X Edition.

This isn’t just a piece of hardware. It is a statement. It is a limited-edition flex that screams to the world that you have very deep pockets and an unquenchable thirst for power. With a price tag hovering around $1,300, this board costs more than many people’s entire gaming rigs. But after taking a closer look at what this beast offers, you start to understand why MSI felt confident enough to slap the “Godlike” moniker on it.

Design That Demands Attention

MSI MEG X870E GODLIKE X EDITION Review
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The first thing you notice about the MSI MEG X870E is that it is absolutely massive. This is an E-ATX form factor, meaning you are going to need a case with plenty of room to breathe. It features a nearly full-coverage metal backplate and a heatsink design that looks like it could double as armor plating for a tank.

Aesthetically, it is stunning. The board features a stereoscopic dragon logo with LED backlighting that gives it a depth I haven’t seen on other PCBs. But the real showstopper here is the Dynamic Dashboard III. This is a 3.99-inch LCD screen attached right to the motherboard near the memory slots. It displays system info, debug codes, or whatever custom graphics you want to upload. Is it necessary? Absolutely not. Is it cool? Unbelievably so. It connects via pogo pins on a magnetic block MSI calls the EZ Bridge, which cleans up the cabling significantly.

Connectivity That Never Ends

If you are a data hoarder, the MSI MEG X870E is your dream come true. We are looking at a level of connectivity that borders on the absurd. The board natively supports four M.2 slots, but with the included M.2 Xpander-Z Slider Gen 5 add-in card, you can run up to seven M.2 drives. Seven! You could practically download the entire internet onto this thing.

The USB situation is equally ridiculous. You get support for up to 25 USB devices. On the rear I/O alone, there are two USB4 ports running at 40Gbps, along with a swarm of USB 3.2 ports. Whether you are a streamer with eighteen peripherals or just someone who hates unplugging things, this board has you covered.

Networking is another area where the MSI MEG X870E doesn’t compromise. You get Wi-Fi 7 right out of the box, along with dual Ethernet ports. One is a standard 5Gb controller, but the other is a Marvell 10Gb port. This makes the board a legitimate option for home server enthusiasts who want to move massive files around their network instantly.

Performance fit for a God

MSI MEG X870E GODLIKE X EDITION Review
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Under the hood, the MSI MEG X870E is built to push the latest AMD Ryzen 9000 series chips to their absolute breaking point. It rocks a 24+2+1 phase VRM design with 110A smart power stages. During heavy testing loads like Cinebench, the VRMs barely break a sweat, hovering around a chilly 42 to 53 degrees Celsius.

This thermal headroom means overclocking is a breeze. The board supports DDR5 memory speeds of up to 9000+ MT/s, which is frankly ludicrous speed. In gaming tests with heavy hitters like Cyberpunk 2077 and FFXIV: Dawntrail, the board provides a rock-solid foundation for high frame rates, assuming you have the GPU to match.

Building Made Easy

One thing I genuinely love about the MSI MEG X870E is how much thought went into the “quality of life” features. MSI has introduced “EZ” features everywhere. There is a button to release the PCIe slot so you don’t have to jam a screwdriver in there to remove your GPU. The M.2 heatsinks use a screwless clip design. There is even a dedicated “Smart Button” on the rear I/O that you can program to reset the computer, toggle LEDs, or boot into Safe Boot.

The Verdict

So, is the MSI MEG X870E Godlike X Edition worth the rent money? For 99% of gamers, the answer is a hard no. It is overkill in every sense of the word. But for the “ultra-enthusiast,” the person who wants the absolute best AM5 platform money can buy, there is simply no substitute.

With only 1,000 units of MSI MEG X870E produced, this is a collector’s item as much as it is a computer component. It is beautiful, powerful, and exorbitantly expensive. It is the hardware equivalent of a hypercar. You don’t buy it because you need to get to the grocery store. You buy it because you can.

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