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MSI P7N Diamond @ OCC
Published: Monday, May 19, 2008 | Posted By: Will
Looks like we have another motherboard review. This time the board is from MSI using a NVidia 780i Chipset. Let's see what this board has to offer with a man like Diamond at the end of it.
"With the positive results I achieved with on the last 780i board I tested still fresh in my mind, I was looking forward to pushing the MSI P7N Diamond to the absolute limit. Unfortunately, the limit came rather quickly. I tried using the official BIOS and two of the available beta releases, and found that my overclocking efforts were severely hampered by an inability to lower the multiplier on my Q6600 processor. In fact, this same CPU has achieved rock-solid stability with its FSB set at 491MHz - but on the MSI P7N Diamond, stability stopped at 391MHz. The 780i boards are tough nuts to crack, but this one was just too tough, and did not produce much fruit for my labor. After spending a week trying to gain some semblance of stability, I found it at 391 x 9. Voltages up and down the spectrum were adjusted, and I even tried leaving them set to Auto just for kicks. Did the board overclock? Sure it did, but not to the extent I am used to seeing. It may be that a more mature BIOS is the key to unlocking all of the potential of the P7N Diamond."
One thing I have to say is that I think MSI is really putting some great effort into making these Diamond boards. I love the onboard Creative soundcards. This is a great touch. To bad it is not a girls best friend, or this would be the coolest board ever.
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