Intel Says Not to Say "LGA1851" or "Z890" | MSI vs. ASUS Features & X870E Boards

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MSI is showing off Z890 & X870E motherboards at #Computex 2024 -- and Intel is a control freak, trying to prevent anyone from knowing that its next socket is "LGA18XX" (it's 1851) - but even 18XX has been known for literal years now, and yet Intel thinks it can put that genie back in the bottle. Bizarre Intel control behaviors aside, MSI has new motherboards competing with ASUS on ease-of-installation features, a new case with some unique fans, and an AIO with offset mounting for Intel's upcoming Arrow Lake CPUs.

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00:00 - Stupid Intel Games, Stupid Intel Prizes
01:56 - New Z890 & X870 Motherboards
05:28 - PCIe Quick Release & ASUS' Patent
08:35 - CAMM RAM
11:58 - Cooler with Hotspot Movement
13:34 - Velox 300R Airflow Case
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