MSI PRO Z790-A MAX WiFi ProSeries Motherboard (Supports 12th/13th/14th Gen Intel Processors, LGA 1700, DDR5, PCIe 5.0, M.2, SATA 6G, 2.5Gbps LAN, USB 3.2 Gen2, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, ATX)


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  • Supports Intel Core Next-gen/13th Gen/12th Gen Pentium Gold and Celeron processors for LGA 1700 socket
  • Supports DDR5 Memory, Dual Channel DDR5 7800+MHz (OC)
  • Enhanced Power Design: 16+1+1 DRPS with 80A SPS, dual 8-pin CPU power connectors, Core Boost, Memory Boost
  • Premium Thermal Solution: Extended Heatsink, MOSFET thermal pads rated for 7W/mK, additional choke thermal pads and M.2 Shield Frozr are built for high performance system and non-stop gaming experience
  • High Quality PCB: 6-layer PCB made by 2oz thickened copper and server grade level material
Brand msi
CPU Socket LGA 1700
Compatible Devices Personal Computer
RAM Memory Technology DDR5
Compatible Processors Support Intel® Core™ 14th/ 13th/ 12th Gen Processors, Intel® Pentium® Gold and Celeron® Processors
Chipset Type Intel Z790
Memory Clock Speed 7800 MHz
Platform Windows 11
Model Name PRO Z790-A MAX WiFi
CPU Model Pentium

PRO Z790-A MAX WIFI offers a simple design with a harmonious silver color scheme that perfectly matches white and black PC builds. It is engineered with many exclusive features of MSI, a convenient Wi-Fi 7 solution, and DDR5 optimization for Intel next Gen and 13th Gen Core processors.

  • annaleona@yahoo.com

    08-03-2026

    I wanted a board with white accents that was affordable for my new gaming rig. I chose MSI because I have had success with them in the past. Plus it was on sale .The motherboard works great. Setup was simple . The only problem I had was it did not come with network drivers installed . I installed them on a USB and they worked. Connected with Ethernet and wifi. Updated the bios no problem via USB.So far I love the look and performance. Thanks .

  • didonaidoll@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    La mejor elección que pude hacer, la use con un i9 14900k y hasta ahora ningún problema

  • oliviamadeleine@hotmail.com

    08-03-2026

    Great motherboard, solid performance.But “WiFi” in the title is misleading — it doesn’t actually include the M.2 Wi-Fi card, just the antenna ports. You have to buy the Wi-Fi module separately.Board works great once you know that… but I wish the listing said it clearly.

  • conniegonzales786@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    I love this motherboard. It's full of all the features I was looking for. It has support for gen 12/13/14 CPUs, >128GB DDR5 5600 MHz RAM, 6x SATA 6G ports, 4x M.2 slots, 4x PCIe slots, plenty of USB3.2 Gen 2 ports, WiFi7, a HDMI port, a Display Port, and excellent heat management. It handles both single disks via AHCI and RAID arrays via Intel RST seamlessly. Lots of capability at a reasonable price of $209. Love it!HERE'S THE PART YOU NEED TO READ.Nowhere in the documentation is it stated which video port is the default port that should be used when booting up to change BIOS settings. In fact, there really isn't a default port. I chose the HDMI port because I had an HDMI cable. As I rebooted and attempted to enter BIOS (pressing Delete), I got NOTHING but a black display in about 9 out of 10 attempts. The 1 out of 10 successes led me to believe 1) the board had some sort of intermittent quality problem, 2) some other component had a quality problem or 3) I made a "pilot error" building the PC. After ~2 long weeks of debugging, swapping memory sticks, testing the power supply, looking for scratches or other damage to the motherboard, ... , I was about ready to send the motherboard back as defective. Before doing so I borrowed a Display Port cable and rebooted. With both ports connected to displays I observed a splash screen on every reboot, ~90% on the Display Port side and ~10% on the HDMI port side. In other words, the system was performing just fine the entire 2 weeks. I just couldn't see BIOS on the Display Port (because it wasn't connected). I could see it on the HDMI port, but only 1 out of 10 reboot attempts. BOTTOM LINE: I give the motherboard itself 5 stars. I'd give it 6 if I could. On the other hand, I give MSI's documentation and BIOS 1 star. MSI should correct this by either 1) documenting the flip-flop behavior, 2) have the BIOS send video to both ports by default (and not "roll the dice" at each reboot) or 3) not send the video exclusively to a port that's not even connected.

  • utrdh09@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    Traded out a Z790 Edge to my grandson for this board. I did lose one of my M2 slots, from 5 with the Edge to 4 with this board. But I did gain another PCIE slot so it’s not a bad trade off.It will handle 6 SATA drives in addition to the 4 M2 drives, and all can be configured for raid although why would you need to with SSD’s that are already transferring rates at 1000 + mbs.There’s no loss of a PCIE lane when you populate all the M2 slots, nor the loss of a SATA channel or M2 slot if one is populated, which is a nice feature and one of the few boards I saw that did that. It’s PCIE 4.0, which is still very decent.,I mean if you’re looking for PCIE 5.0 you’re going to need the newer Chipsets for that.The audio chip on this board is phenomenal. I’ve got THX rated speakers, and listening to music is amazing, crystal clear audio, one of the must haves that the Edge board had.The RGB pin outs 2 are adequate, as are the fan pin outs. First boot and it will ask what kind of cooling you’re using.The bios is intuitive and easy to navigate.Currently I’m running Windows 11 Pro as the Primary OS with Fedora 41 as a secondary OS.This would be my only gripe, I’d like everything else there’s limited support for Linux other than what each distribution is including. So far Fedora is the only one that supports WiFi 7.Even Windows wasn’t happy with the wireless hardware, I had to temporarily connect to a wired network to download the proper drivers, so keep that in mind when you go to install the OS.Overall a nice clean board and the foundation of a great desktop.

  • presley92@spencer.biz

    08-03-2026

    Flashing the BIOS procedure on this board is a nightmare. Trying various USB flash drives, properly configured with the firmware files placed on the root, the flash utility in the BIOS doesn't work. Entering the BIOS is no problem, but the reboot into the M-Flash utility doesn't show. It just sits at a black screen. Since this board does not have the hardware flash button on the back, it cannot be done directly. The utility managed to see the drive once but did not see the file. Also, the MOBO's boot time is not exactly quick based on its technology. Another reason for the 1 star is the reason why I tried to update the BIOS: the usb ports frequently stop working. I highly recommend buying from a different manufacturer. Sadly, this is the 1st time in decades that I've had a problem with MSI products.

  • mehezajidamarlok4756@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    As a loyal MSI customer, with my last three motherboards being MSI, I can confidently say that MSI is a name I trust for quality and reliability. This PRO Z790-A MAX WiFi ProSeries motherboard continues that tradition. From the moment I unboxed it, I was impressed by the thoughtful design and robust construction. Installation was a breeze, and adding components was equally straightforward. The layout is smart, making cable management easy and resulting in a clean, professional look once mounted in my case.The performance of this board is excellent. It effortlessly handles my 14th Gen Intel processor, and the speeds are lightning-fast. The utility software provides all the important details during operation. I've experienced zero crashing issues, a testament to the stability and performance this motherboard offers. The inclusion of multiple M.2 slots with heat sinks is a welcome addition, ensuring optimal performance for my NVMe drives. The board also boasts ample connectivity options, including plenty of USB 3.2 Gen 2 ports, Wi-Fi 7, and multiple display outputs.Pros:Easy to installEasy to add componentsLooks nice when mountedExcellent performanceCons:None that I've foundOverall, I am extremely pleased with the MSI PRO Z790-A MAX WiFi ProSeries Motherboard. It offers a fantastic combination of features, performance, and ease of use, all at a reasonable price. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a reliable and high-performing motherboard for their 12th/13th/14th Gen Intel build.

  • reallipskyqxpfh3768@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    Excellent product! Work very well!

  • marymiruthec2354@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    Excellent motherboard so I made a second computer with it. For the audiophiles, all the metal may double as interference protection. I had chosen MSI because their customer service was great while dealing with AMD issues that were ultimately unsolved by AMD. I sent all that back and bought intel instead. Thus far no ram training issues and the computer doesn't take longer than a few seconds to boot up. I've found this intel motherboard to be super reliable. I'll also state that if you pair this with a high quality power supply that has low ripple (or maybe not great power supplies would work also), this motherboard had zero interference for a usb dac while using the motherboard usb to power it. If you're an audiophile, this motherboard might be for you!

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  • ann******

    I wanted a board with white accents that was affordable for my new gaming rig. I chose MSI because I have had success with them in the past. Plus it was on sale .The motherboard works great. Setup was simple . The only problem I had was it did not come with network drivers installed . I installed them on a USB and they worked. Connected with Ethernet and wifi. Updated the bios no problem via USB.So far I love the look and performance. Thanks .

  • did******

    La mejor elección que pude hacer, la use con un i9 14900k y hasta ahora ningún problema

  • oli******

    Great motherboard, solid performance.But “WiFi” in the title is misleading — it doesn’t actually include the M.2 Wi-Fi card, just the antenna ports. You have to buy the Wi-Fi module separately.Board works great once you know that… but I wish the listing said it clearly.

  • con******

    I love this motherboard. It's full of all the features I was looking for. It has support for gen 12/13/14 CPUs, >128GB DDR5 5600 MHz RAM, 6x SATA 6G ports, 4x M.2 slots, 4x PCIe slots, plenty of USB3.2 Gen 2 ports, WiFi7, a HDMI port, a Display Port, and excellent heat management. It handles both single disks via AHCI and RAID arrays via Intel RST seamlessly. Lots of capability at a reasonable price of $209. Love it!HERE'S THE PART YOU NEED TO READ.Nowhere in the documentation is it stated which video port is the default port that should be used when booting up to change BIOS settings. In fact, there really isn't a default port. I chose the HDMI port because I had an HDMI cable. As I rebooted and attempted to enter BIOS (pressing Delete), I got NOTHING but a black display in about 9 out of 10 attempts. The 1 out of 10 successes led me to believe 1) the board had some sort of intermittent quality problem, 2) some other component had a quality problem or 3) I made a "pilot error" building the PC. After ~2 long weeks of debugging, swapping memory sticks, testing the power supply, looking for scratches or other damage to the motherboard, ... , I was about ready to send the motherboard back as defective. Before doing so I borrowed a Display Port cable and rebooted. With both ports connected to displays I observed a splash screen on every reboot, ~90% on the Display Port side and ~10% on the HDMI port side. In other words, the system was performing just fine the entire 2 weeks. I just couldn't see BIOS on the Display Port (because it wasn't connected). I could see it on the HDMI port, but only 1 out of 10 reboot attempts. BOTTOM LINE: I give the motherboard itself 5 stars. I'd give it 6 if I could. On the other hand, I give MSI's documentation and BIOS 1 star. MSI should correct this by either 1) documenting the flip-flop behavior, 2) have the BIOS send video to both ports by default (and not "roll the dice" at each reboot) or 3) not send the video exclusively to a port that's not even connected.

  • utr******

    Traded out a Z790 Edge to my grandson for this board. I did lose one of my M2 slots, from 5 with the Edge to 4 with this board. But I did gain another PCIE slot so it’s not a bad trade off.It will handle 6 SATA drives in addition to the 4 M2 drives, and all can be configured for raid although why would you need to with SSD’s that are already transferring rates at 1000 + mbs.There’s no loss of a PCIE lane when you populate all the M2 slots, nor the loss of a SATA channel or M2 slot if one is populated, which is a nice feature and one of the few boards I saw that did that. It’s PCIE 4.0, which is still very decent.,I mean if you’re looking for PCIE 5.0 you’re going to need the newer Chipsets for that.The audio chip on this board is phenomenal. I’ve got THX rated speakers, and listening to music is amazing, crystal clear audio, one of the must haves that the Edge board had.The RGB pin outs 2 are adequate, as are the fan pin outs. First boot and it will ask what kind of cooling you’re using.The bios is intuitive and easy to navigate.Currently I’m running Windows 11 Pro as the Primary OS with Fedora 41 as a secondary OS.This would be my only gripe, I’d like everything else there’s limited support for Linux other than what each distribution is including. So far Fedora is the only one that supports WiFi 7.Even Windows wasn’t happy with the wireless hardware, I had to temporarily connect to a wired network to download the proper drivers, so keep that in mind when you go to install the OS.Overall a nice clean board and the foundation of a great desktop.

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  • pre******

    Flashing the BIOS procedure on this board is a nightmare. Trying various USB flash drives, properly configured with the firmware files placed on the root, the flash utility in the BIOS doesn't work. Entering the BIOS is no problem, but the reboot into the M-Flash utility doesn't show. It just sits at a black screen. Since this board does not have the hardware flash button on the back, it cannot be done directly. The utility managed to see the drive once but did not see the file. Also, the MOBO's boot time is not exactly quick based on its technology. Another reason for the 1 star is the reason why I tried to update the BIOS: the usb ports frequently stop working. I highly recommend buying from a different manufacturer. Sadly, this is the 1st time in decades that I've had a problem with MSI products.

  • meh******

    As a loyal MSI customer, with my last three motherboards being MSI, I can confidently say that MSI is a name I trust for quality and reliability. This PRO Z790-A MAX WiFi ProSeries motherboard continues that tradition. From the moment I unboxed it, I was impressed by the thoughtful design and robust construction. Installation was a breeze, and adding components was equally straightforward. The layout is smart, making cable management easy and resulting in a clean, professional look once mounted in my case.The performance of this board is excellent. It effortlessly handles my 14th Gen Intel processor, and the speeds are lightning-fast. The utility software provides all the important details during operation. I've experienced zero crashing issues, a testament to the stability and performance this motherboard offers. The inclusion of multiple M.2 slots with heat sinks is a welcome addition, ensuring optimal performance for my NVMe drives. The board also boasts ample connectivity options, including plenty of USB 3.2 Gen 2 ports, Wi-Fi 7, and multiple display outputs.Pros:Easy to installEasy to add componentsLooks nice when mountedExcellent performanceCons:None that I've foundOverall, I am extremely pleased with the MSI PRO Z790-A MAX WiFi ProSeries Motherboard. It offers a fantastic combination of features, performance, and ease of use, all at a reasonable price. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a reliable and high-performing motherboard for their 12th/13th/14th Gen Intel build.

  • rea******

    Excellent product! Work very well!

  • mar******

    Excellent motherboard so I made a second computer with it. For the audiophiles, all the metal may double as interference protection. I had chosen MSI because their customer service was great while dealing with AMD issues that were ultimately unsolved by AMD. I sent all that back and bought intel instead. Thus far no ram training issues and the computer doesn't take longer than a few seconds to boot up. I've found this intel motherboard to be super reliable. I'll also state that if you pair this with a high quality power supply that has low ripple (or maybe not great power supplies would work also), this motherboard had zero interference for a usb dac while using the motherboard usb to power it. If you're an audiophile, this motherboard might be for you!

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