Today we're getting investigating MSI's new X570 Tomahawk motherboard. We've been quick to test this thing out throughout recent months as this is a signboard for MSI. In addition to the fact that it marks the following stop in their X570 "reclamation" visit, yet at $200, it's a standard board a considerable lot of you will be keen on. 


As of not long ago, MSI's contribution at $200 has been the X570 Gaming Edge WiFi, a board that bombed our Ryzen 9 3900X VRM stress test. Exacerbating the situation, no other brand bombed that test at any value point. Those of you who have been following our X570 VRM warm testing will understand our opinion about MSI's A Pro, Gaming Edge, Gaming Plus and Gaming Pro Carbon… as far as VRM execution, they're all pretty dreary. 


Conceding they expected to improve, MSI has been chipping away at reiterating their setup. To start with, they supplanted the $370 Ace Gaming with the $300 Unify, stripping ceaselessly the RGB lighting for a nitty-gritty undertaking. The X570 Unify is an incredible quality board, however at $300 it's far off for some. 


This is the place where the MSI X570 Tomahawk comes in and at $200 it's clashing with famous X570 standard sheets, for example, the Asus TUF Gaming Plus, Gigabyte Aorus Elite and Asrock Steel Legend. Also, it will supplant the horrendous Gaming Edge WiFi, onboard we truly trust MSI suspends, alongside a couple of others including the X570 Pro Carbon.