MSI’s MEG Z490 Unify motherboard ($299.99) stands out as an unusual board in the market for high-end Intel desktop boards, but not for any of the reasons you’d likely think by looking at it. It doesn’t have a unique configuration, or any uncommon hardware. It’s simply one of the few high-end motherboards from the last few years—on AMD or Intel platforms—not to glow like the rising sun.
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