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Hello Guys.

 

I got asked this questions, and as I don't know the exact answer, I thought that my best guess would be to go here and hear you guys.

 

The questions is;

What's the name of the lastest Quality-standard for Motherboards ?

 

My guess would be the MSI Z97 Gaming 5, but I'm not completely sure.

 

Thank you for your time.

 

 

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Could you rephrase the question?

I'm sorry. The question was written in Danish, so I'm trying my best to translate it. 

 

This is taken from google translate. Not sure if it helps.

What is MSI's latest quality standard in motherboard?

I believe he means like Gigabyte Ultra Durable or ASRock Super Alloy.

 

MSI has never really done that. They just make boards and name them.

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''Military class 4'' if i understand the question correctly.

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Well it would be the Msi MPOWER ? Like the lightning version of their GPU's

Well first of all, am I right in saying you are asking whether they have a naming scheme like GIGABYTE ULTRA DURABLE (3, 5, 7)? If so, it doesn't mean higher levels of quality, it's just higher levels of features in their ULTRA DURABLE series.

 

MSI doesn't focus on quality in their naming schemes. MPOWER I believe is their top end, and the Gaming series is their mid to high end.

 

EDIT: Military Class is their name for it. Thanks @SpyRost.

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Well first of all, am I right in saying you are asking whether they have a naming scheme like GIGABYTE ULTRA DURABLE (3, 5, 7)? If so, it doesn't mean higher levels of quality, it's just higher levels of features in their ULTRA DURABLE series.

 

MSI doesn't focus on quality in their naming schemes. MPOWER I believe is their top end, and the Gaming series is their mid to high end.

 

EDIT: Military Class is their name for it. Thanks @SpyRost.

Yearh that's right. Sorry I'm not native, so I'm not that good at English, haha. 

But yearh, I guess it would be the same as Gigabyte UD series. 

 

So the correct answer would be the Military Class 4 ?

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if you're about Components, it's military Class 4, or it could be these :

-M/X Power 

-Gaming 

-Gard-Pro

 Crust : Intel Core i5 4690K @ 4.4Ghz 1.45v  |  MotherboardMSI Z97 MPower  |  Fruity FillingMSI GTX 960 Armor 2Way-SLI |  CoolingNoctua NH-D15  |  RAM : 16GB Corsair Vengeance 1600Mhz | Storage : 2xSamsung 840 EVO 500GB SSDs Raid-0  |  Power Supply : Seasonic X-Series 1250W 80+Gold  |  Monitor : Dell U2713HM 27" 60Hz 1440p  |                                                                                                                                           

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I think he is asking for MSI's flagship board not their quality standard testing thing. I only think this purely because he gave a motherboard as his answer.

Well I'm not really understanding the question as I've been given. But I'm pretty sure it's not a single motherboard, but like MSI Gaming motherboards, or military class, etc.

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I think he is asking for MSI's flagship board not their quality standard testing thing. I only think this purely because he gave a motherboard as his answer.

No he is asking for their quality standard.

 

Yes, Military Class 4. You should select a best answer to the question so more people don't bother answering it.

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@OP

 

It Doesn't matter what naming they choose because that's all it is, a name.It's purely for marketing reasons.

 

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@OP

 

It Doesn't matter what naming they choose because that's all it is, a name.It's purely for marketing reasons.

Yearh I know. But I was asked a question, and I actually got quite curious of what the answer would be. It would be like Gigabyte UD version, which is theirs "quality standard" motherboards.

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