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Review: MSI K9A Platinum AM2 mainboard

by James Morris on 24 October 2006, 07:35

Tags: MSI K9A Platinum AM2 mainboard, MSI

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System setup and notes

Hardware

System MSI K9A Platinum AM2 System ASUS Crosshair AM2 system Foxconn 975X7AB System
CPU AMD Athlon 64 FX-62 (2.8GHz, 2 x 1MiB L2 cache, Socket AM2) Intel Core 2 Extreme X6800 (2.93GHz, 4MiB L2 cache, LGA775)
Motherboard MSI K9A Platinum AM2 (CrossFire Xpress3200) ASUS Crosshair AM2 (nForce590 SLI) Foxconn 975X7AB (i975X)
Memory 2GiB (2 x 1024) Corsair PC8500
Memory timings and speed 4-4-4-12 2T @ 800MHz (PC6400)
Graphics card(s) HIS X1900 CROSSFIRE EDITION + Sapphire X1900XTX GeForce 7900 GTX 512MiB in SLI HIS X1900 CROSSFIRE EDITION + Sapphire X1900XTX
Disk drive(s) Seagate 160GB SATAII (ST3160812AS)
BIOS revision 1.2B1 (07/17/06) 0121 (07/24/06) 635F1D08 (09/08/2006)
Mainboard software Catalyst 6.8 Southbridge package ForceWare 9.34 Intel Inf Update 8.0.1.1002
Graphics driver CATALYST 6.8 ForceWare 91.27 CATALYST 6.8
Operating System Windows XP Professional, w/ SP2, 32-bit


Software

We ran the mainboards through our usual array of benchmarks.

2D Benchmarks ScienceMark Memory Bandwidth
ScienceMark Memory Latency
HEXUS Pifast calculation to 10M places
HEXUS WAV encoding
HEXUS DivX encoding
Cinebench 2003 v9.5
HDTach 3RW

3D Benchmarks Far Cry v1.33
Quake 4 v1.04
Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory


Notes

As always, we ran each benchmark a trio of times, discarding the outer results and reporting the middle one. If any of the three results looked erroneous, we threw all three away until we could collect three within a margin of statistical error. We report any major attempts needed to get three reliable results, of course. Apart from that, things are as noted on the graphs and in the graph commentary. Want to know more? Head for the HEXUS.community.

We're comparing the MSI ATi-powered board against a premier nForce590 SLI mainboard from ASUS, to see how the chipset stacks up in competition. We've also added benchmarks from a decent i975X chipset-based motherboard from Foxconn, sporting the impressive Core 2 Extreme X6800 CPU, so you have a choice of high-end motherboards on AM2 going up against the performance choice of the last 3 months.