MSI Z87 MPower Max Review

Published by Marc Büchel on 15.01.14
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Layout

Like we mentioned in the introduction the MSI Z87 MPower Max motherboard comes with a Twin Frozr IV based design. Therefore the PCB has a matte black finish with a few yellow touches on the heatsinks. The heatsinks themselves have been shaped with a lot of attention to detail and come with a matte black colour scheme. Combined it makes the design unique and good looking. The layout itself has been well thought and there are plenty of useful features, like six USB 3.0 ports on the back, SATA 6Gbps Ports, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, overclocking features and more.



MSI equipped the Z87 MPower Max with a 20 phase digital power design with an IR3563B from International Rectifier taking care of the CPU VRM. Unlike the previous MPower (Z77), the Z87 MPower Max power design has one DRMOS for two phases rather than one DRMOS for one phase. All those solid capacitors are part of MSI's Military Class IV group of components so that's one pretty strong power design.
The memory gets a 3 phases digital power design here driven by a UPI uP1606R, one more phase than usual.


Totally you'll find four DIMM-slots on the Z87 MPower Max. Officially supported are DDR3 3000 / 2800 / 2666 / 2600 / 2400 / 2200 / 2133 / 2000 / 1866 / 1600 / 1333 / 1066 MHz (O.C.). There is engough space between the DIMM-slots and the CPU socket which means that you won't run into issues with large coolers even if you choose to install memory with big heatspreaders. Also supported are Xtreme Memory Profiles (XMP) in version 1.3.


Southbridge as well as current converters are being held at adequate temperatures via passive heatsinks. The current converters heatsink is made from a single aluminium block that uses one 8mm nickel-plated copper heatpipe. The southbridge heatsink hasn't been integrated into the heatpipe loop and is quite simple and flat. The cooling blocks have been very well made and also they're very well attached to the board to provide enough pressure on the components they have to cool down. They are entirely black colored with yellow strips to remind the Twin Frozr IV graphics card cooler.

   


Page 1 - Introduction Page 14 - SiSoft Sandra 2
Page 2 - Specs and Delivery Page 15 - UC Bench
Page 3 - Features Page 16 - Super Pi 1M / 32M
Page 4 - Layout Page 17 - wPrime 1024M Multi Core
Page 5 - Connectors and I/O Page 18 - Cinebench
Page 6 - BIOS Page 19 - Bioshock: Infinite
Page 7 - Test setup Page 20 - Metro Last Light
Page 8 - Preview / Gallery Page 21 - Sleeping Dogs
Page 9 - 3D Mark Page 22 - Power Consumption
Page 10 - 3D Mark 11 Page 23 - Performance Rating
Page 11 - 3D Mark Vantage  Page 24 - Price Comparison
Page 12 - PC Mark 7 Page 25 - Conclusion
Page 13 - SiSoft Sandra 1  




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