You may be asking yourself, “why does this board have fewer max RAM/GPU slots than our runner-up pick”?
Well, while we love the high RAM/GPU approach, the Z690 GODLIKE has chosen alternate bandwidth allocations.
Each motherboard can only circulate so much power and this MSI offering puts more into its CPU chipset, overclocking potential, and other features.
With a fantastic array of headers for an RGB build, wonderful LED lighting, and an OLED screen to act as a “dashboard” for your computer status, we love to focus on hard specs, but if you’re spending this much money on a motherboard, we appreciate the extra mile going in for aesthetic.
The ACE has a host of onboard features and incredible thermal solutions across the board, reviews are quickly finding that this is one of the best motherboards for overclocking available.
You’re going to achieve a fantastic high FPS 4K gaming build if tied with the right CPU/GPUs.
Maximus Z690 Extreme vs MSI MEG Z690 ACE
So with all that said, why do we give the ACE our top pick over the Extreme?
Well, while the Extreme does boast an even further capability in overclocking, bandwidth allocation and thermal management, we think that there is some level of diminishing returns, give it’s around twice the price of the ACE.
Although I sing the praises of a more minimalist motherboard aesthetic like the ACE, it’s also worth bearing in mind that the Z690 extreme is on the other end of the aesthetic; boasting plenty of gorgeous lighting in addition to its OLED screen. This wasn’t a major factor in reviewing the board for me as it’s largely down to personal preference. Really, both look great.
Do I think, dollar-for-dollar, the extra features of the Extreme are worth it over the ACE? No.
But, if budget is only a secondary concern, and your only question is “how do I achieve the most power”, then I think you’ll love this choice.
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