Review: MSI MEG Z490I Unify

by Tarinder Sandhu on 3 August 2020, 14:01

Tags: MSI, Intel (NASDAQ:INTC)

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Conclusion

Priced at around £250, we come away impressed with how MSI has gone about things...

MSI has revamped its range for the arrival of 10th Gen Core. Of the 11 boards comprising Z490 only one, the Unify, gets the Mini-ITX treatment. The petite form factor makes sense as enough is integrated into the chipset not to warrant larger PCBs for a wide range of customers.

The company does most things right, too, with sensible layout, solid power delivery, USB-C on the front and back, top-notch WiFi, Thunderbolt 3 connectivity, and a sleek look that eschews RGB in favour of minimalism.

Benchmark performance is also very solid, matching full-ATX boards in every department, while a top-line Core i9-10900K is run with the least amount of energy observed from Z490s thus far.

Priced at around £250, we come away impressed with how MSI has gone about things. That I/O fan is more for show than real-world benefit, and being picky, the fastest iteration of USB would go great with Thunderbolt 3.

Yet don't let those observations take away from the MSI MEG Z490I Unify being a very tidy example of what you can do with small chassis and cutting-edge kit. Recommended.

The Good
 
The Bad
Good value for Mini-ITX
Thunderbolt 3
Clean, minimalist layout
Good performance and temps

 
Fan uses precious I/O space
No USB 3.2 Gen 2x2


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You needn't spend a fortune for top-notch Intel performance.
MSI MEG Z490I Unify
£259.99
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Seems like a fortune to me! I know mini-itx boards run at a premium but holy cow you can get a perfectly suitable mATX motherboard, AMD Ryzen 5 3600 and some ram for less!
too expensive.
jimbouk
You needn't spend a fortune for top-notch Intel performance.
MSI MEG Z490I Unify
£259.99
Scan
Seems like a fortune to me! I know mini-itx boards run at a premium but holy cow you can get a perfectly suitable mATX motherboard, AMD Ryzen 5 3600 and some ram for less!

Yeah I've noticed mitx motherboard pricing has become a bit excessive these days, it's not just on intel either…
LSG501
jimbouk
You needn't spend a fortune for top-notch Intel performance.
MSI MEG Z490I Unify
£259.99
Scan
Seems like a fortune to me! I know mini-itx boards run at a premium but holy cow you can get a perfectly suitable mATX motherboard, AMD Ryzen 5 3600 and some ram for less!

Yeah I've noticed mitx motherboard pricing has become a bit excessive these days, it's not just on intel either…

You can extend that to just motherboards in general….
jimbouk
Seems like a fortune to me! I know mini-itx boards run at a premium but holy cow you can get a perfectly suitable mATX motherboard, AMD Ryzen 5 3600 and some ram for less!

Came to post exactly this, although AMDs own ITX boards are power expensive, too. A dreadful take as far as value goes.

I've mentioned it in other threads, I'm sure, but I bought the top-end Asus ITX board on Z170 for around £130 5 years ago.

Edit: At time of writing, the top-end Asus mATX board is actually £10 cheaper than this.