MSI Shows New AMD EXPO Motherboards at Computex

MSI showcased new AMD AM5 motherboards at Computex 2026 with EXPO ULL memory technology, advanced cooling products, Wi-Fi 7 support, and features designed for faster Ryzen PC performance.
MSI Shows New AMD EXPO Motherboards at Computex
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Pardeep Sharma
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MSI showed many new computer parts at Computex 2026. The company focused on AMD AM5 motherboards and new memory technology. These products aim to give users better speed, lower delay, and stronger system control. One of the biggest highlights came from AMD EXPO Ultra Low Latency, also called EXPO ULL. MSI became one of the first brands to support this new feature on its latest motherboards.

New EXPO ULL Technology

AMD created EXPO ULL to improve DDR5 memory performance. This technology lowers memory delay while keeping high memory speed. Given this, games and heavy tasks may feel faster and smoother.

MSI tested the new feature on the MAG B850M MORTAR MAX WIFI motherboard with Kingston DDR5 memory. The company also added better timing control and VDDP tuning support. These changes help users get stronger memory performance without major effort. This update matters as memory latency plays a big role in overall PC speed. Lower delay often helps games, creative work, and multitasking.

Powerful X870E Motherboard

MSI also introduced the MEG X870E UNIFY-X MAX motherboard. This model targets PC enthusiasts and overclockers.

The motherboard comes with an 18+2+1 power design for stable performance. MSI used a two-DIMM memory layout to support very high DDR5 speeds. The board also includes five M.2 storage slots with PCIe 5.0 support.

For internet and network support, MSI added Wi-Fi 7 and 5GbE LAN. The motherboard also includes special controls for hardware tuning and overclock tests. MSI said this motherboard already helped break Ryzen overclock records during demonstrations.

Awards for MSI Products

MSI also received Red Dot Design Awards for several products. These include the MEG X870E ACE MAX motherboard, MEG MAESTRO 900R case, MEG CORELIQUID E15 360 cooler, and MEG Ai1600T PCIE5 power supply. The company displayed all these products together in a special Red Dot PC build during the event.

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New Cooling and Power Features

MSI revealed a new liquid cooler called the MEG CORELIQUID E15 360. This cooler includes a large 6.67-inch 2K AMOLED screen and simpler cable design.

The company also introduced GPU Safeguard+ in its latest power supplies. This feature checks each pin on the 12V-2x6 connector and warns users about power problems before hardware damage happens.

MSI appears ready for the next generation of Ryzen processors. The announcements clearly show that the AM5 platform has a strong future and AMD plans to support it until 2029.

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