MSI is ready to launch its best AM5 overclocking motherboard, MEG X870E-Unify-X MAX, with DDR5 support up to 10,600 MT/s.
MSI MEG X870E Unify-X MAX Motherboard Launching Soon – Best CPU & Memory Overclocking For AM5
MSI’s long-awaited MEG X870E Unify-X MAX motherboard is about to be launched. First introduced at CES 2026, this motherboard has been a long time in the making, and it looks like MSI has finally perfected their latest entry on the AM5 platform.
So starting with what we know, the Unify-X MAX is part of the enthusiast MEG series, and being a Unify-X motherboard means it’s untouchable in terms of its overclocking design. The MEG X870E Unify-X MAX is the first Unify motherboard designed for the AMD AM5 socket. We tested the Z890 variant of this motherboard, and it was a phenomenal experience, offering some of the fastest DDR5 overclocking capabilities. Now, Unify-X is here for AMD Ryzen CPUs.
As per the details, the MSI MEG X870E Unify-X MAX motherboard features a robust VRM design and provides power to the AM5 socket via dual 8-pin connectors. This board has two DDR5 slots & supports capacities up to 128 GB with speeds of 10,600 MT/s (OC+). Expansion slots on the board include four PCIe slots, two of which are x4, and two x16 (2 x Gen5 x 16 – 8x/8x).

There are five M.2 slots (2 Gen5x4 / 2 Gen4x4) on the motherboard, all cooled by a large Frozr heatsink, and the entire unit features easy DIY accessibility with an EZ PCIe removal mechanism and tool-free M.2 SSD installation. There are also two SATA III ports, a DEBUG LED, a Power On/Off button, and an additional 8-pin + 6-pin connector setup to give the motherboard more power when fully charged and ready for overclocking. There are 20 USB ports on the motherboard, which include:
- 2 x USB 40 Gbps (Type-C)
- 1 x USB 20 Gbps (Type C)
- 9 x USB 10 Gbps (8 Type-A + 1 Type-C)
- 4 x USB 5 Gbps (Type-A)
- 4xUSB 2.0

Other highlights of this motherboard include the Tuning Controller, which allows users to adjust OC parameters as well as BCLK. The motherboard, as a “MAX” series product, supports full BCLK customization, and the VRM comes with an advanced Direct Touch Cross heatpipe solution with a 9W/mk thermal pad. Other features include a 5GbE LAN port, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, and 8-channel Audio. The MAX series also has a neat 64 MB BIOS.

We expect MSI to launch this motherboard soon, considering it’s been three months since its launch at CES.
News Source: Zhe Chen
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