MSI 890FXA-GD70 Motherboard
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Overclocking
Testbeds:
- CPU: AMD Phenom II X4 810
- RAM: 2 x 2GB Apacer DDR3-1333 CL9 9-9-9-24-1T for Socket AM3 boards; 2 x 2GB GoodRAM PRO DDR2-1066 CL5 5-5-5-15-2T for Socket AM2+ boards
- HDD: Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 (SATA, 7200rpm)
- Graphics card: ATI RADEON HD4850, 512 MB GDDR3
- PSU: AcBel ATX-550CA-AB8FB
- OS: Windows Vista SP1 64-bit, Catalyst 9.2, latest chipset drivers
Benchmarks:
- 7-Zip 4.65 x64
- WinRAR 3.80
- XviD 1.2.1
- x264 r1129 x64
- FarCry 2 (Ranch Medium)
- Crysis (DX10, HOCbenchmark, VGA test, built-in demo)
- Devil May Cry 4 (built-in benchmark)
- World in Conlict (built-in benchmark)
To assess performance we measure time required to archive a 297MB set of 277 files of various types and convert a 636MB MPEG2 video using XviD and x264. We also measure frames per second in game demos. In FarCry 2 we run tests in 4 modes: low, medium, high and very high quality. The first three modes imply the aforesaid quality level, 1280x720 resolution, DX9 rendering, High Performance. The last mode implies: 1680x1050 resolution, Very High setting for both graphics and system, DX10 rendering. In Crysis we also use 4 modes at 1024x768 and 1280x1024 and run tests at Low and High quality in each mode. In Devil May Cry 4 we run two tests: 1280x720 (High DX9) and 1680x1050 (Super High DX10). In World in Conlict we run test in 4 modes: 1280x720 Low, 1280x720 Medium, 1680x1050 High, 1680x1050 Very High.
It's obvious which modes should be used with integrated graphics and which, with discrete graphics. Note that if a motherboard has no integrated graphics, performance tests are only used to check for serious layout or BIOS flaws and can be reduced to minimum. Vice versa, performance tests are indicative for motherboards with integrated graphics. And if a certain motherboard review lacks certain details, we might add respective test results to make up for it.
To assess capabilities of a motherboard and its BIOS, we overclock test CPUs (which ones depends on board's market segment) to a stable maximum with the help of Zalman CNPS9700 AM2 and Cooler Master Hyper Z600 coolers. At that we use all motherboard features, like CPU core voltage adjustments and, if needed, bus multiplier and clock adjustments (Hyper-Transport, CPU NB, etc.) For RAM we select a clock rate typical for this class of modules by adjusting its multiplier, or clock rate needed to maximize CPU core clock rate. The stability of an overclocked machine is assessed in Windows Vista with the help of AMD OverDrive stability test (all tests are run for 5 minutes). Note that since overclocking potential somewhat varies from one board to another, we are not focused on finding board's exact overclocking potential accurate to 1MHz. We just try to find out if a board hampers in CPU overclocking (due to insufficient voltage stabilizer power, etc.) and see how it performs in atypical modes, including automatic BIOS recovery in cases of overclocking issues (not requiring CMOS reset) and such.
Power consumption is assessed in the light-load mode (with text editor running) and in the heavy-load mode (FarCry 2, high quality, 1280x720). Processor's standard power-saving features are enabled. Also if a board has proprietary power-saving features, we examine their efficiency separately.
BIOS overclocking settings |
Availability |
Notes |
Memory timings |
+ |
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Memory frequency |
+ |
DDR3-800 to DDR3-1600 |
HT bus frequency (multiplier) |
+ |
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CPU reference frequency |
+ |
190 MHz to 690 MHz |
CPU multiplier |
- |
For the cores and CPU NB |
Core unlocking |
+ |
Via BIOS |
CPU voltage |
+ |
1.226V to 2.296V (cores) 0.88V to 1.83V (CPU NB) |
Memory voltage |
+ |
0.978V to 2.485V |
Chipset voltage |
+ |
0.884V to 1.393V (Northbridge) 1.136V to 3.974V (PCIe) 0.80V to 1.83V (HT) 0.95V to 1.58V (Southbridge) |
The CPU voltage range, as well as some other parameters, depend on the given processor. We publish the results of our AMD Phenom II X4 810. BIOS 1.6 was used.
The BIOS offers everything necessary for CPU overclocking, and available voltage ranges meet extreme overclocking demands. Considerably increased values will be highlighted in violet or red, meaning you need to proceed with caution.
CPU |
AMD Phenom II X4 965 3.4 GHz |
AMD Phenom II X4 810 2.6 GHz |
CPU frequency, MHz |
4100 |
3796 |
CPU reference frequency (multiplier), MHz |
200 (x20.5) |
292 (x13) |
Core/CPU NB voltage (according to BIOS), V |
1.49/1.34 |
1.45/1.25 |
CPU NB frequency (multiplier), MHz |
2600 (x13) |
2336 (x8) |
HT bus frequency (multiplier), MHz |
2000 (x10) |
2044 (x7) |
Memory frequency, MHz |
DDR3-1333 |
DDR3-1168 |
Notes |
Increase core and CPU NB multipliers |
Increase reference frequency, reduce CPU NB and HT bus multipliers |
As you would expect, such solid circuitry made sure overclocking of a high-end CPU was close to record. The overclocking of the second processor was also excellent but not record.
Performance and efficiency
We compared MSI 890FXA-GD70 with the previously tested Gigabyte GA-890FXA-UD7 based on the same chipset.
AMD Radeon HD 4850 |
MSI 890FXA-GD70 |
Gigabyte GA-890FXA-UD7 |
Archiving with 7-Zip, min:sec |
2:18 |
2:25 |
Archiving with WinRAR, min:sec |
1:15 |
1:15 |
HDPlay (DXVA Off/On), CPU load |
26%/3% |
26%/3% |
Far Cry 2 (Very High @ 1680x1050), fps |
63 |
62 |
World in Conflict (Very High @ 1680x1050), fps |
30 |
29 |
Enclosure power consumption
We measured power consumption with the wattmeter built into the PSU.
AMD Phenom II X4 810 + AMD Radeon HD 4850 |
MSI 890FXA-GD70 |
Gigabyte GA-890FXA-UD7 |
Text editing, Cool'n'Quiet On, W |
69 (Green Power Off) 64 (Green Power On) |
65 |
Text editing, Cool'n'Quiet Off, W |
93 |
94 |
FarCry 2, W |
146-182 |
174-195 |
As you can see, power efficiency is similar in the idle mode, but under load MSI 890FXA-GD70 is noticeably efficient.
Final thoughts
MSI 890FXA-GD70 deserves its high-end status, in terms of both build quality and features. It has a good cooling system and lets you achieve nice overclocking results.
One strange downside (or peculiarity) is that there are no FireWire ports on the back panel or the supplied bracket. This interface doesn't see much demand these days, but since the motherboard has such a controller, it should have had such a port as well.
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