Maxsun Unveils iCraft X870M Motherboard, Next-Gen AMD Ryzen CPU Ready With 400W TDP Support, Large Display & PCH Fan Cooling

Dec 5, 2025 at 03:00am EST
Maxsun's iCraft X870M motherboard with an AMD Ryzen CPU installed, alongside the motherboard's packaging, displaying 'AMD Ryzen Socket AM5' and 'iCraft X870M Maxsun Motherboard' text.

Maxsun has revealed its high-end iCraft X870M mATX motherboard, which comes with next-gen AMD Ryzen CPU support.

Maxsun's iCraft X870M mATX Motherboard Is Next-Gen AMD Ryzen CPU Ready & Supports Up To An Unlocked 400W TDP

Maxsun's latest iCraft motherboard has been unveiled, and it is also one of the strongest mATX designs from the manufacturer. The Maxsun iCraft X870M does several things differently from standard mATX offerings, so let's take a look at the specs and features.

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Starting with the CPU support, the iCraft X870M supports Ryzen 7000, Ryzen 8000, Ryzen 9000, and even lands in supports next-gen AMD Ryzen CPUs. The motherboard packs a 16+2+1 (50A) power delivery that delivers full power to high-end chips such as the Ryzen 9 9950X3D. Maxsun claims that the board not only supports up to 300W TDPs but also features unlocked TDP support of up to 400W for even higher CPU performance.

For memory, the motherboard features four DDR5 DIMM slots that can support up to 192 GB capacities, and up to 8400 MT/s OC speeds along with EXPO support. Expansion slots include a single PCIe 5.0 x16 for graphics cards, and three M.2 slots with one rated at PCIe 5.0x4 and the other two rated at PCIe 4.0x4. One of these slots is located at the back, while the front ones receive extra cooling not just from the heat sink cover but also the PCH fan, which reduces heat buildup from the GPU and the X870 chipset.

In terms of IO, the motherboard has a vast array of rear and internal USB headers, which include:

You also get the latest wireless and wired connectivity support in the form of WIFI7 with Bluetooth 5.4, and a 5GbE LAN port. Besides these, the motherboard has some nifty DIY features such as a Quick Release mechanism for the GPU, a Clear CMOS button on the back, A snap-on design for the WIFI antennas, and the PCIe x16 slot positioned in the first lane, making installation a breeze inside compact PC cases.

The following are the main highlights of the Maxsun iCraft X870M motherboard:

Maxsun has also embedded a large display on the motherboard, which it calls "Maxsun View". This provides real-time system information and can also be customized. Lastly, the motherboard packs a brand new PTM UI BIOS which offers a simplified look for users while keeping intact the advanced features for tuners.

Given the immense popularity of AMD's Ryzen AM5 platforms, motherboard makers are not just rolling out new motherboards, but they are also adding better features, such as the recent PBO BCLK Booster by MSI. Companies like Maxsun are also expanding more features to their users in the latest AM5 designs.

Maxsun hasn't detailed the pricing of the motherboard, but we expect it in the $250-$300 US range.

About the author: A Software Engineer by training and a PC enthusiast by passion, Hassan Mujtaba serves as Wccftech's Senior Editor for hardware section. With years of experience in the industry, he specializes in deep-dive technical analysis of next-generation CPU and GPU architectures, motherboards, and cooling solutions. His work involves not only breaking news on upcoming technologies but also extensive hands-on reviews and benchmarking.

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