Conclusion
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The Z77IA-E53 is quite a decent little
mini ITX board. Obvisouly this isn't the board with the highest feature
density, but still, it's perfectly suitable to build a decent miniITX
rig. Furthermore the price is on a very competitive level. One really
can't complain about a 98 Euro price tag. Overall this board also looks
nice. It's not like a piece of art but never the less it's decent and
one can see that the manufacturer spent some time on considering the
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Layout |
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Generally the
MSI Z77IA-E53's layout has been well thought. For example the SATA
connectors have been positioned pratically on the upper edge of the
board. Therefore you wont run into issues when wiring you drive(s).
On the other hand there is the CPU socket which is really close to
the PCI Express x16 slot, which means that big aircoolers will
collide with graphics cars in the PCI Express x16 slot. Since
miniITX boards are quite famous in small, yet powerful builds, this
is a pity and almost a killer criterium to buy an other board for
this purpose. On the backpanel one can find a Clear CMOS buttons
which is really helpful if you should ever run into BIOS issues.
Especially with miniITX builds it's a good thing to have this button
on the outside, since the inside of such a rig is mostly cramed.
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Position SATA
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Author: c.ney@ocaholic.ch