While we look at the video showing MSI’s post to Twitter, we can see tabs for Basic and Advanced UI settings. There’s also the ability to adjust the CPU clock speed and virtual buttons for Safe Boot, Clear CMOS, Shut Down and Restart. Since the display is detachable, we’ll assume that there’s a built-in battery for you to control system settings wirelessly. Unfortunately, MSI didn’t provide any official additions to the MEG Z690 Godlike. What did you imagine MEG Z690 GODLIKE be like? The first motherboard with a built-in touch panel is here again. The engine works well for system tuning and detachable mode. That’s just beyond your imagination! #Z690GODLIKE #GamingMotherboard pic.twitter.com/RaYhPZOmVu December 12, 2021. See more As for the gaming, the MEG Z690-decalating motherboards, which are well worth it now, is the newest on its own, it is the largest and most popular CPU. The motherboard also comes with 4 DIMM slots and 6 M.2, 10 GbE and 2,5 GbE, 8 USB 3.2 Gen 2, 2 (Type-A) and 2 USB 3.2 Gen 2, 2 (Type-C). That at least two versions of the Godlike G690 will be released to gaming enthusiasts. A base-sKU will support the MSI PCI-Express Cardto. MSI will offer a more expensive SKU along with 32GB of RAM, DDR5-6000, and a MEM CoreLiquid S360CPU cooler. Although we don’t have any official pricing information from MSI, rumors suggest that the MEG Z690 godlike could start at 999 dollars. For gamers that enjoy the bundle product, prices may be $1,499 or higher given the DDR5 pricing and $279 MSRP of the MEG Core Liquid S360. The most expensive motherboard of the BSI is the MPG Z690 Carbon WiFi, which retails for $399 at Newegg at $799 before a $10 rebate card. So, the MEG Z690 Godlike is on an even higher rate of pricing. Stay tuned for CES 2022, which is what expected to be the full run-down on the MEG Z690, thanks to its impressive design and a rich assortment of features provided by alder lake power plant.