The new PRO Max lineup brings white-themed components and peripherals for gamers who would love to have an all-white PC setup.
MSI Showcases White-Themed PRO Max QD-OLED Monitor, X870E-A WiFi Motherboard, 1000PL PSU, and More to Create an All-White Ecosystem
The current MSI PRO Max lineup is getting expanded with newer products, but this time, MSI has created a white ecosystem, launching several white-themed products in the lineup. From components to All-in-One PCs, every product brings a glacier-white theme to the desk. The new product lineup is tuned for productivity users, but will be ideal for gamers as well.

Starting with the display, we have the PRO MAX 271UPXW12G monitor, which boasts a color-accurate PureBlack QD-OLED panel with Delta E < 2 color accuracy for color graders and content creators. Apart from delivering deep blacks, ultra-low response time, and vivid image quality, the display also brings additional features such as Anti-Glare Low Reflection and upgraded 3H hardness to make it less prone to scratches and reduce reflections. With the latest OLED Care 3.0, the OLED lifespan will also increase due to the mitigation of the image burn-in problem to a great extent.

The new lineup brings the PRO MAX 80 AI+ and PRO MAX 150 AI+ desktop systems, which are powered by the AMD Ryzen AI 300 series processors paired with the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 series. MSI hasn't revealed the exact SKUs in both the CPU and GPU series, but these desktops look to be more work-oriented. So, it's possible that we won't see high-end GPUs on this one. These desktops will offer a lot of connectivity ports such as 10x USB Type A and a Type C port, as well as a dedicated USB disable function to improve security. Furthermore, the physical security features like Kensington lock support, padlock loop, and chassis intrusion detection will be available to keep the security tight.

Then we have the All-in-One PCs such as the PRO MAX 24 and PRO MAX 27, which offer 24-inch and 27-inch display sizes and built-in hardware, incorporating the 8-core/16-thread Zen 4-based AMD Ryzen 7 H 255 processor. It delivers the Radeon 780M integrated graphics that can do both light gaming and content creation tasks without a hassle. The displays offer touchscreen functionality for improved productivity and run at a good 120 Hz refresh rate for fluid motion. With highly ergonomic stands, users will be able to adjust the displays according to comfort, and with the tool-less design, it will be easier to set them up.

A new motherboard called PRO MAX X870E-A WiFi has been introduced in the lineup, which brings a bigger 64MB BIOS ROM to support multiple CPU generations, and also brings modern connectivity such as WiFi 7, dual LAN (5G and 2G), USB4, and PCIe Gen 5.0 interface for fast GPUs and NVMe SSDs. From the PCB to heatsinks, every element on the motherboard is beautified using the silver-white color theme.

The PRO MAX 1000PL power supply is also introduced in the lineup, which offers a dual-color 12V-2x6 connector for a better connection and offers an incredible 80 Plus Platinum efficiency rating. Unlike the latest MPG Ai TS and MAG series PSUs, this one doesn't have the GPU Safeguard+ technology, but supports high-end RTX 50 series GPUs out of the box, thanks to the PCIe 5.1 and ATX 3.1-compliance.

A new PRO MAX 030 chassis has been launched for those who love white-themed builds. This one is a mid-tower that offers a fast USB 20 Gbps Type C port at the front and offers a fully ventilated panel as well. It can support 360mm AIOs for enhanced cooling, and has a spacious interior to accommodate long GPUs.

Lastly, we have the PRO MAX M15 360 AIO, which is a high-end 360mm AIO for high-end AMD and Intel processors. The radiator, fans, the CPU block, and the tubing are all white-themed, completing a true all-white PC setup that not just looks amazing, but performs exceptionally as well. The AIO brings a Digi-Display to display the hardware metrics, similar to the new flagship MEG CoreLiquid E15 360 cooler.
News Source: MSI
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