MSI Motherboards

MSI motherboards for AMD AM5 and Intel LGA1851 platforms across PRO, MAG, and MPG product lines. Chipsets range from entry B-series through to enthusiast X870 and Z890, with DDR5, PCIe 5.0, and Wi-Fi 7 across most current models. Available in full ATX and Micro-ATX form factors for mainstream to high-end builds.

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MSI Motherboards

MSI Motherboards for AMD and Intel Platforms

MSI produces one of the widest motherboard ranges available in Australia, covering both AMD AM5 and Intel LGA1851 platforms across B, X, and Z chipsets in the MAG, PRO, MPG, and MEG product lines. The range at Everyday Home Living spans entry-level B-series boards through to high-end X and Z chipset options, with DDR5 memory support, PCIe 5.0 M.2 slots, and Wi-Fi 7 on most current models. Browse the full MSI range.

MSI Motherboard Lines

The MSI PRO series targets office, workstation, and mainstream builders who prioritise reliability and clean feature sets over gaming aesthetics. PRO boards include both Intel and AMD options with strong connectivity and a professional appearance. The MSI MAG (Military-grade Armour Gaming) series covers the mainstream gaming segment with solid power delivery, reinforced slots, and gaming-oriented BIOS features at competitive price points. The MSI MPG (My Pro Gaming) series steps up to enthusiast gaming boards with more robust VRM configurations, better overclocking support, and premium connectivity. The MSI MEG (My Exclusive Gaming) series is the flagship tier for extreme overclocking and maximum connectivity.

AMD vs Intel Options

AMD AM5 boards support the Ryzen 7000, 8000, and 9000 processor families with DDR5 memory. Intel LGA1851 boards support the Core Ultra 200 series processors. Both platforms support PCIe 5.0 for the fastest available M.2 NVMe SSDs and graphics cards. Board chipsets vary in M.2 slot count, USB allocation, and overclocking capability — higher chipset tiers (X870, Z890) unlock more lanes and overclocking features while B-series chipsets cover the essential feature set at a lower price.

Frequently Asked Questions

What chipset should I choose for a gaming build?

For most gaming builds on AMD, the B850 or B850M chipsets provide the features needed at a good price — DDR5, PCIe 5.0 x16, multiple M.2 slots, and Wi-Fi 7 on most models. The X870 and X870E chipsets add more PCIe lanes, more M.2 slots, and full overclocking capability for enthusiast builds. On Intel, B860 covers the gaming essentials and Z890 unlocks overclocking and higher-end connectivity. Unless you plan to run multiple storage devices or push memory overclocking, a B-series board on either platform is sufficient for gaming.