MaxSun has rolled out something special with its new iCraft X870M motherboard. This compact microATX board carries a surprising amount of power and style, making it feel more like a flagship than a small-form board. Built on the AMD X870 chipset and ready for AM5 CPUs, it is clearly designed with the future in mind.

One of the most eye-catching features is the power delivery. The board handles 300 W by default and can go up to a massive 400 W when unlocked. This is a strong signal that the next generation of AMD processors may push power even further, and MaxSun wants users to be ready from day one. With a 16+2+1 phase VRM and 50 A DrMOS, it keeps things stable even when users push clocks and settings higher.
Cooling also gets special treatment. Instead of simple heatsinks, the board uses a tiny 40 mm fan to cool the Gen 5 and Gen 4 M.2 slots. This helps SSDs stay fast and cool during long gaming sessions or heavy work. There are three M.2 slots two on the front and one on the back giving plenty of space for storage upgrades.
What really makes the iCraft X870M feel different is its 4-inch true-colour display. It sits on the board like a mini dashboard. You can show temperatures, fan speeds, or even fun animations, making the PC look alive. For memory speed lovers, the board supports DDR5 up to 8400 MHz when overclocked, giving a nice boost in performance.
iCraft X870M connectivity
Connectivity is packed with modern options. There is a 5 GbE LAN port for strong wired speeds, and the latest Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4 for wireless users. USB support is also generous, with two 40 Gbps USB4 ports, a 10 Gbps Type-C front header, many 5 Gbps USB ports, and extra USB 2.0 ports as well. For audio, the Realtek ALC1220 codec handles sound with clarity.
In the end, the MaxSun iCraft X870M feels bold, powerful, and built with care. It mixes fresh design, future-ready power, fast storage cooling, and a bright display that makes the build feel unique. It’s a strong pick for anyone who wants a compact board that doesn’t compromise on features.
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