MSI MAG Z590 Tomahawk WiFi Gaming Motherboard (ATX, 11th/10th Gen Intel Core, LGA 1200 Socket, DDR4, PCIe 4, CFX, M.2 Slots, USB 3.2 Gen 2, Wi-Fi…
₹5,725.00
- Supports 11th and 10th Gen Intel Core/Pentium/Celeron processors for LGA 1200 Socket
- Supports DDR4 Memory, up to 5333(OC) MHz
- Premium Thermal Solution: Extended Heatsink Design and M.2 Shield Frozr are built for high performance system and non-stop works
- 2.5G LAN and Intel Wi-Fi 6E Solution: Upgraded network solution for professional and multimedia use. Delivers a secure, stable and fast network connection
- Lightning M.2: Running at PCIe Gen4 x4 maximizes performance for NVMe based SSDs
Specification: MSI MAG Z590 Tomahawk WiFi Gaming Motherboard (ATX, 11th/10th Gen Intel Core, LGA 1200 Socket, DDR4, PCIe 4, CFX, M.2 Slots, USB 3.2 Gen 2, Wi-Fi…
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MSI MAG Z590 Tomahawk WiFi Gaming Motherboard (ATX, 11th/10th Gen Intel Core, LGA 1200 Socket, DDR4, PCIe 4, CFX, M.2 Slots, USB 3.2 Gen 2, Wi-Fi…
₹5,725.00







Verónica Tapia –
Cumple su función.
Miguel Cardenas –
My first pc build, I went with this motherboard because I liked the look of it and made sure to make all the other parts compatible with it. Needless to say it came out pretty alright. Its instructions were clear and very helpful throughout the build process and now that I have it working I can admire my handy work.
michael –
Gaming one
Miguel Cardenas –
UPDATE: Additional firmware and drivers have been released which seems to correct the audio issue below. If you still have issue with random loud static, visit MSI’s support site to get the updates.
First off, no issues with the board itself. The design is clean and it was easy to install and configure as expected from MSI.
However, the onboard audio has some huge issues. The Realtek ALC4080 will randomly play a deafening static sound instead of the expected audio. There is a firmware update available from MSI but this as well driver updates do not seem to resolve the issue, as it’s still happening once or twice a week at random. This is an issue that has been seen on other manufacture’s boards like Gigabyte and ASUS that also use the ALC4080, just search for “realtek alc4080 static” for forum posts and videos.
Li Su –
Update: 5/15/2022 changed to 2 stars for the following reason:
My initial review of this motherboard was written based on running with an i9 10900 CPU. I was able to turn on XMP support so that my 128GB 3600Mhz DDR-4 RAM would run at 3600 Mhz frequency instead of the default 2666Mhz. All was good till I upgraded my CPU to an i7 11700K. The mothboard wouldn’t boot at all when XMP being turned on. As such, I could only run my RAM at the default frequency 2666Mhz. I submiited an support issue to MSI looking for a solution. I received only 1 reply asking for the firmware version. After I told them that I was running the latest firmware according to their website, I haven’t heard from them since. I followed up with my case on their website only to find out that the case was closed. I sent a message asking why it was closed without given any explanation. Again there has been no response at all. My case # is CSD050122004655 and my last message was sent on May 2, 2022. Without getting any solution from MSI, I started to dig into the issue on my own, It turns out that if I only use 2 sticks instead of total 4 stacks of RAM (64GB instead of 128GB), the motherboard is happy to boot up with XMP being turned on with 3600Mhz factory rated frequemcy. That means this MSI motherboard is having a real issue turning on XMP support with all 4 sticks of RAM. Since I don’t have other size of RAM, I can’t confirm if this issue has to do with the number of sticks or the total memory. I guess it is more likely with the number of sticks being installed. There might be issues with power distributionto all 4 memory sockets during boot up. But that is an educated guess only as MSI is not responding to the issue at all. Again, my educated guess is that MSI knows this issue but have no solution. So my suggestion for anyone who is thinking to use the maximum RAM (128GB), you should either do it with i9 10900 CPU for sure or don’t spend extra money to get 3200 or 3600 Mhz RAM with the goal for overclocking this MB. Anyway, the reason I reduced my rating to 2 stars is because the poor product support from MSI. It is very disappointed as I consider product support is an extension of the product features and performance.
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I bought this MSI MAG Z590 motherboard to replace my Asus ROG Strix B560-A WiFi 6 motherboard.
My configuration is:
– Intel i9-10900 CPU
– 128GB 3600Mhz DDR4 memory
– Intel 670p M.2 2280 1TB NVMe SSD card
– Western Digital 1TB Black SATA Drive
– Asus GeForce GTX Strix-GTX970 video card
– Asus Xonar Essence STX PCIE-X1 sound card
– DVD-RW SATA drive
– 2 Apple Display Cinema 30″ DVI LCD monitors
– 850W ATX power supply
Everything works well with the Asus motherboard except the USB 3.0 and USB 3.2 ports are not functioning properly. It seems they are all under powered and unstable with extenal USB devices as such portable USB drives, USB/SATA docking station, etc. After replacing the Asus motherboard with this MSI motherboard, beyond gaining an extra M.2 slot (total 3 vs 2 on Asus MB) and WiFi 6E vs WiFi 6 on Asus MB, everyone works well including all USB ports. All external devices used to have problems with the Asus MB are now working as expected. I’m very happy with this MSI motherboard. I’m not sure if this is one of the benefits of the Z590 chipset over the B560 chipset on the Asus MB. I think MSI’s build quality might be better because when I contacted Asus on the USB ports issues, they would have told me about B560 chipset limitations if that was the case. They asked me to send the motherboard back to Asus for repair. I told them that this is my work from home PC thus I can’t just send the motherboard to them with a backup. That is why I decided to bought this MSI motherboard which took me a couple of hours to swap out the Asus MB with it.
I do have a minor issue with the MSI MB. The WiFi atenna comes with the MB seems to be too small. As a result, the signal strength is weak on my PC placed under the table on the floor. I have to replace it with a pair of higher gain atenna. With the new atenna, the signal strength is full (4 of 4 bars) and link speed is 1201/1201 Mbps (receive/transmit). I’d suggest MSI to ship with an external WiFi atenna with an extension cable so that the atenna can be placed on the desk while PC being under the desk.
Overall, it is so far so good. I recommend it!
Anonymous –
Started using this about 3 months back, combined with 32G ram, 500G WD black, 750watt says, liquid cooled i7 processor. Still using my old Nvidia 2G GPU, because these days graphic cards are priced like gold. Waiting for a price drop.
Still it’s working good. The wifi adopter is not good for gaming, even at 2 metro distance from router. But once Lan is set, all works seamlessly.