MSI and SteelSeries show first motherboard with PrimSync and GameSense support

Posted on Monday, May 08 2017 @ 11:26 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Z270 GAMING PRO CARBON
MSI teamed up with SteelSeries to enable SteelSeries Engine support on the MSI Z270 GAMING PRO CARBON motherboard. This is now the first motherboard in the world to support the SteelSeries PrismSync and GameSense technologies. The Z270 GAMING PRO CARBON is sold online for around $175.
MSI and SteelSeries are proud to announce that thanks to their long-standing technology partnership, the MSI Z270 GAMING PRO CARBON motherboard is now supported by SteelSeries Engine. MSI’s Z270 GAMING PRO CARBON is the world’s first motherboard supported by the most intuitive gaming software suite, SteelSeries Engine. SteelSeries Engine features PrismSync, an easy-to-use illumination application that enables brilliant, unique, and custom cross-device illumination effects when paired with SteelSeries peripherals. This technology partnership also brings GameSense integration to the MSI Z270 Gaming Pro Carbon. GameSense, developed by SteelSeries, uses real-time game events to trigger illumination effects. MSI is proud to be exclusively partnered with SteelSeries to provide gamers with next-level RGB illumination and technology integration

GameSense Integration
Choose in-game events such as your health level, ammo size and item cooldown periods to trigger real-time lighting changes across the MSI Z270 GAMING PRO CARBON motherboard and SteelSeries peripherals. GameSense is supported by the world’s most popular online games and offers gamers the ability to fully customize the in-game experience for any play style.

PrismSync Integration
PrismSync is an easy-to-use illumination application that enables brilliant, unique, and custom illumination effects when pairing the MSI Z270 GAMING PRO CARBON with SteelSeries peripherals. Create synced color shifts, wave modes that sweep across your gaming desk, or have reactive lighting that fires off effects based on mouse and keyboard input.


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