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Along with the launch of Intel's 12th generation processors came a new socket (LGA1700), new features such as PCIe 5.0, support for DDR5 memory, and a new hybrid core architectural design. Intel also launched its Z690 chipset, and along with it, all of the motherboard vendors combined launched over 80+ new models for users to select from. More than 50 of these new Z690 models support DDR5, while more than 30 are available for users planning to use DDR4 memory. This means users now have more choices in terms of motherboard availability than there ever has been before on a single chipset. While many users across the internet have complained about how expensive some of these 'premium' and flagship models cost upwards of $1000, at Newegg, prices start at $210 for the DDR4 models and $230 for the DDR5 models (at the time of writing).

One of the models aiming to capture the imagination of users looking to build a premium Alder Lake system for either performance or gaming in a turbulent market is the MSI MEG Z690 Unify. A representative of its premium MEG (Enthusiast Gaming) series, the Z690 Unify combines an all-black RGBless aesthetic with some gnarly features designed to make it a solid all-around option on paper. 

Starting off with some of the main features, it includes support for DDR5-6666 memory (128 GB over four slots), which despite still being in its infancy, is likely to be something we see more as Intel improves on its memory controller and memory manufacturers find the sweet spot in the manufacturing process. Other notable features include five M.2 slots, with four offering support for PCIe 4.0 x4 and one with PCIe 3.0 x4 bandwidth, while MSI also has two full-length slots with support for PCIe 5.0 x16 or x8/x8, while MSI also includes a half-length slot that is locked down to PCIe 3.0 x4.

MSI also includes a decent controller set, with two Intel I225-V 2.5 GbE controllers offering one Ethernet port each on the rear panel and an Intel AX210 Wi-Fi 6E CNVi making the most of Intel integrated PHY on the chipset. Other utilized features of Z690 by MSI here include two USB 3.2 G2x2 Type-C ports, with one on the rear panel and one via a front panel header, along with a stack of seven USB 3.2 G2 Type-A ports, all of which are on the rear panel. This is plenty of high-speed connectivity for users with many USB devices and those with devices that can utilize the extra bandwidth offered by G2. Onboard audio options include a Realtek ALC4080 HD audio codec, which powers five 3.5 mm audio jacks and S/PDIF optical output on the rear.

Touching on the performance, the MSI MEG Z690 Unify is competitive against similar models that we've tested so far, but we do have plenty of Z690 models to compare against it in the future. As it stands, the Z690 Unify did well in our system, compute, and gaming testing, with competitive POST time, solid DPC latency, and decent power consumption figures. We observed no weird anomalies during any part of our testing with this board.


I heard you like M.2, so I put some storage in your storage...

In our overclocking and VRM thermal testing, the MSI MEG Z690 Unify showed that it could do well under the pressure of plenty of CPU VCore and frequency applied to our Core i9-12900K's P-cores. For overclocking, the Z690 Unify is a solid contender with its large 21-phase (19+2) power delivery operating in a 19+1 configuration with premium 105 A power stages throughout. We did notice some overzealous levels of VDroop on the CPU V-Core. Still, despite running into thermal limitations, we managed to achieve an all P-Core stable overclock of 5.3 GHz, which undoubtedly caused thermal throttling. The VRM thermals of the Z690 Unify were also competitive, and we have no doubts that with more aggressive CPU cooling, there's even more potential to be squeezed out of Alder Lakes silicon.

Final Thoughts: Is a $490 Z690 Board Mid-range, Premium, or Overpriced?

When it comes to justifying the price of Z690 motherboards, there's been a lot of furore from users on the internet since the launch of Z690 around the vendor's current pricing. I agree with the point that motherboard pricing has progressively increased with each generation. The fact is, so have other components, technologies, and it has always been the case that having the best just inherently costs more. The problem isn't really at the upper end of the stack with expensive flagships, but the cost of what users consider to be entry-level and mid-range—even looking at one of the cheapest Z690 models available, priced at $210. Unfortunately, it doesn't really cater to 'entry-level' users anymore. For a more affordable entry point onto Alder Lake, a whole host of B660, H670, and H610 models are available.

 

Focusing on the MSI MEG Z690 Unify, it has an MSRP of $490 and is currently available at Newegg for this price. In terms of competition, there's the ASRock Z690 PG Velocita ($470), the ASUS ROG Strix Z690-E Gaming WIFI ($470), and the GIGABYTE Z690 Aorus Master ($470). Aside from the Z690 Aorus Master, which offers 10 GbE, the MSI is the next best in terms of networking with dual 2.5 GbE on the rear panel and Wi-Fi 6E and support for five M.2 drives. Much of the feature sets across all of the models mentioned above are pretty much the same.

Summarising the MSI MEG Z690 Unify up, it's a competitive model at the $450-500 price point for users looking to push Intel's Alder Lake processors above and beyond its already impressive performance at stock. The Unify is more than worthy of consideration for users looking for a premium foundation for an Intel 12th gen and DDR5 performance-focused system from the premium power delivery, solid network array, and many rear panel USB 3.2 G2 ports.

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    I'll take MB's with no overclocking for under $200, sense all of your benchmarks don't show any real world difference. Pumping in 450+ watts just for cpu and mb is ridiculous.

    The five ssd slots weren't tested so we have no idea if there is any issues filling those up.

    No USB 4 is a no go.

    Not sure if the 2x 2.5 ethernet is a benefit to anyone actually buying this.
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    Got a 9854 XTU mark (https://hwbot.org/submission/4971256_ahadgis_xtu_2... air cooled, 4 p cores at 52, 4 p cores at 51, all e cores at 41, and core voltage offset of -117mz. Not sure why everyone thinks liquid cooling is a hard requirement, although granted I have a nhd15 and 6 fans, so I suppose for that price you could liquid cool anyway. Details here --> https://www.reddit.com/r/sffpc/comments/tzzii9/fir...

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    The wattage/power limits can be set by changing the cooler style from water cooler (4096 watt) to boxed cooler (241 watt), once you do that the temperatures come down.

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