MaxSun launches X870M for next-gen Ryzen CPUs

MaxSun has introduced the MS-iCraft X870M, an M-ATX motherboard based on AMD’s new X870 chipset. The spec sheet lists support for Ryzen 7000, 8000 and 9000 series processors and then adds an explicit note for “ future next generation processors ”. That line suggests MaxSun expects one more wave of AM5 desktop CPUs beyond the current Ryzen 9000 family and is marketing this board as ready for them.
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Power delivery is built around a 16+2+1 phase design with 50 A DrMOS stages. MaxSun advertises a 300 W TDP target that can be “unlocked” up to 400 W, with the slide naming the Ryzen 9 9950X3D as a reference point. For buyers planning heavy overclocking or extended boost limits on current and upcoming Ryzen chips, the vendor is clearly trying to signal headroom on the VRM side.
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Memory support is equally aggressive. The X870M carries four DDR5 DIMM slots for up to 192 GB and supports AMD EXPO profiles. MaxSun lists overclocked speeds up to 8400 MHz, putting this board on paper alongside the fastest AM5 options for high frequency DDR5 kits.




















The rest of the platform is built to match that positioning: a PCIe 5.0 x16 slot from the CPU, three M.2 slots with one PCIe 5.0 x4 socket, WiFi 7 plus 5G Ethernet, and both front and rear USB-C, including two USB4 40 Gbps ports on the back panel. MaxSun also adds its “View” side display, an active-cooled M.2 heatsink with a small blower, and quality-of-life touches such as a quick-release PCIe latch and rear clear-CMOS button. The standout message though is simple: this X870 board is advertised not only for today’s Ryzen CPUs but also for AMD’s “future next generation” AM5 processors.
MaxSun has not sent us any press materials and has not responded with any information on pricing or availability date. Asian markets are the primary target for MaxSun motherboards.
Source: Wccftech