MSI released the product on a Wednesday live stream, so that it revealed the motherboard will cost an ungodly 2 099 dollars. The motherboard is capable of turning to a LCD touch screen in the corner, which can display all its detailed systems like the CPU temperatures. The same screen, which includes a speaker, allows the sound of images, video or even live weather conditions. The owners, for example, can detach the LCD and use it externally to control and configure their PC on a USB cable. The LCD screen is on the motherboard. (MSI) Two front-facing USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 20GB ports, dual PCIe Gen 5,0 slots, and an all-metal backplate to keep the board cool. The motherboard weighs six pounds, however. This motherboard is far the heaviest I have ever had in my hands, said the MSI product manager, Michiel Berkhout. Although the price for the 299 USD is very high, MSI is selling the motherboard as a package that has a liquid cooler and an all-in-one cooling unit. The GODLIKE 32GB pack of dDR5 RAM costs £60. This is just one of the benefits of selling hard-to-find memory, which currently isn’t very expensive. It does wonder whether the motherboard itself costs around $1,400 if you subtract the cooler from DDR5 RAM. The GODLIKE is a lot larger than a standard ATX board. The product isn’t classified as a broadboard with longer length. The company is readying a new chassis that will fit the motherboards, but these own computer cases cann’t even fit the computer. It is unfortunate that GODLIKE will not be available to all consumers. MSI only plans to sell the motherboard to customers who have previously purchased an older GODLIKE motherboard or an RTX 3080 or 3090 graphics card from MSI and registered the product online. “So not everybody can simply go out and buy it. Unfortunately, the quantity is too large to do that,” said Berkhout. Let’s expect that it will be rolling out for eligible customers at end of January and start of February. MSI plans to upload the product page for the MEG Z690 GODLIKE at MSI.com soon.