Then there is a photo of the motherboard in the middle with each of its key features highlighted with a photo and details on why. Here they have a full specification listing and a line drawing of the rear I/O panel to help people know what they are getting. The back of the box is all business as well. This includes the Intel NIC, A Lightning USB 3.1 connection, Turbo M.2, and what MSI calls VR Boost. They have the MSI logo then down along the edge are a couple of the board's features. There aren’t any unnecessary photos and the main feature is the product name in the middle. The box for the Z270 SLI Plus is exactly what I like seeing, simple and all blacked out. So today I’m going to check it out and see what it has going for features, software, and performance. It’s a lot closer to a budget board but it still has a few of the features you would need/want when building a simple gaming PC including the SLI support. Their Z270 SLI Plus has a black and silver theme without any RGB lighting. Specifically, some people just want something clean and simple looking without any special lighting and MSI seems to have just the thing. So not everyone looking for a Z270 board wants or needs all of the gaming-focused features that most of the Z270 boards have.
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