Computex 2025: MSI shows off its new 600Hz monitor, new ITX motherboards and more

For our first stop of the week at Computex, Leo heads to the MSI booth to take a closer look at new OLED monitors, new motherboards, coolers and graphics cards.
Timestamps:
- 00:10 Motherboards and accessories
- 01:41 Monitors
- 02:43 MEG Vision X (V2)
- 03:05 MEG Core Liquid E13-360
- 03:41 MEG X870E ACE
- 03:57 MEG PC Build
- 04:49 AMD Mini ITX Motherboards
- 05:29 MAG A1000GL
- 05:50 MAG X870E Tomahawk WiFi PZ
- 06:09 MAG Pano 130R PZ / Vision Lite 12
- 06:42 Meeting up with GEARSEEKERS
- 08:00 Suprim Titanium Edition SOC
- 08:27 Cyclone Visual OC
- 08:55 Twin Frozr 2025
- 09:35 Graphics cards
- 10:25 MAG 271QR QD OLED X50
MSI is showcasing two new OLED monitors at Computex – the MPG 271QR QD-OLED X50 and the MAG 272QP QD-OLED X50. Both monitors use Samsung’s 3rd-generation QD-OLED panels, which have scored very well in reviews. Both are 27-inch QHD monitors, with refresh rates up to 500Hz, low 0.03ms response times and DisplayHDR True Black and VESA ClearMR 21000 certifications.
In the motherboard segment, MSI is showcasing the MEG X870E Godlike, along with new AMD ITX motherboards, the MPG X870I Edge TI WIFI and MPG B850I Edge TI WIFi. These new Mini-ITX boards feature silver-white designs, premium cooling, PCIe Gen 5, Wi-Fi 7 (320MHz), and 5G LAN. For Intel Core Ultra 200 chips, there’s the MPG B860I Edge TI WIFI, which has the same silver-white look, an 8-phase power architecture, a Lightning Gen 5 PCIe slot, two M.2 interfaces, and Wi-Fi 7 (320MHz) support.
On the systems front, MSI is showing off three new systems. For starters, we have the updated Polar Tempest Edition MSI Claw, powered by an Intel Lunar Lake CPU. For desktops, we have the MEG Vision X AI system, which stands out thanks to its massive HMI touchscreen interface on the front panel. MSI also has Cubi NUC PCs on the way, featuring Intel Core Ultra CPUs and CoPilot+ certification, so you know they are AI-capable.
For storage, MSI has both datacentre storage solutions and consumer-oriented SSDs. The Vortiq portfolio covers enterprise drives in U.2, E3.S, E1.S, and SATA 2.5 formats, offering up to 61TB of storage at 14.8GB/s read speeds. At Computex, MSI is also showing the new Spatium M571, a PCIe 5.0 M.2 SSD built with a Phison E28 controller, which is targeted at the gaming market.
On the gaming peripherals front, MSI is showcasing a new line-up of lightweight peripherals, including the Versa 500 and Versa 300 wireless mice, featuring magnetic scroll wheels and Hall-Effect technology. The Versa Pro version comes with extra reprogrammable buttons, and the Strike Pro keyboard is built to sit right alongside it.
For graphics cards, MSI is showing off its current Gaming, TRIO X and SUPRIM designs, alongside a new range of ‘Expert’ graphics cards, which come with a very beefy blower-style cooler attached, intended for professional workstations.
KitGuru Says: What do you make of MSI’s line-up at Computex 2025?