Introduction
The MSI Z97 MPower Max AC has been released at long last. Nine months have passed since the previous iteration of Micro-Star International’s (MSI) Z87 lineup came out to grace the people of the Master Overclocking Arena (MOA) with an unprecedented level of OC capacities that made it possible to achieve records in synthetic benchmarks. Something to give overclockers a sense of niche, a little bravado of design infused with righteous yellow elegance. Our very own Hassan Mujtaba gave the previous iteration a rare 9.6 in his review of the MSI Z87 MPower Max, making it that much more critical and harder for people who want to know what the MSI Z97 MPower Max AC is all about at the MSRP $259.99. The question that is on the minds of our readers and upgraders alike: is the Z97 version of the Mpower worth it for overclockers and enthusiasts alike?
MSI Z97 MPower Max AC Motherboard Video Review
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Intel Haswell Refresh - The Proverbial Milk
With the launch of Intel’s ‘Haswell Refresh’ we are seeing a slurry of new CPU’s with higher base clocks at roughly similar prices being released to take advantage of the Z87 to Z97 chipset. The Intel Z97 chipset brings with it the compatibility of being able to use older CPU’s on the same LGA 1150 socket, and support for the newer PCIe M.2 storage with SATA-Express functionality enhancements. Now – am I a personal fan of the Haswell Refresh line? Not at all, not even remotely close. The advantages of the Haswell Refresh are far and few in between based on notions of future technologies that have not been perfected. But the case of the matter remains – how are motherboard partners delivering when it comes to essentially newer motherboard types and not just another way to milk the proverbial refresh cow?
Intel LGA 1150 Socket
The Intel LGA 1150 was first introduced during the launch of Intel’s 8-Series platform (Haswell and Z87 Express chipset). As denoted by its name, the LGA 1150 has 5 less pins compared to the LGA 1155 socket which supports Ivy Bridge and Sandy Bridge processors. The LGA 1150 socket will be featured on the 9-Series chipset motherboards and will extend support to new CPUs which include Haswell Refresh, Devil’s Canyon (Haswell Refresh K-Series) and Broadwell. Broadwell, which is the codename for Intel’s next generation 14nm processor is planned for launch in 2015 for desktop PCs. The socket on 9-Series chipset boards will also feature support for all existing Haswell processors which will provide current user with an easy upgrade path over the new series. Intel did one thing right with the new socket and that’s the socket positioning which allows LGA 1155 socket coolers and mounting brackets to remain compatible with the newer socket. So if you have a old LGA 1155 socket cooler that you wish to use with the new LGA 1150 socket? It could be done so, but do note that while the socket looks the same as LGA 1155 socket, the processors are incompatible due to different pin layout so you don’t want to try putting an Ivy Bridge or Sandy Bridge processor into the LGA 1150 socket otherwise it would damage the pins permanently.
Cooler Compatibility With LGA 1150 Socket
While Haswell processors ship with their own boxed coolers and cooler makers providing retention brackets for LGA 1150 compatibility, it should be noted that LGA 1150 socket is easily compatible with both reference LGA 1150 boxed coolers and custom products. So if you’re upgrading from LGA 1155 to LGA 1150, you can easily equip your cooler on the latest socket from Intel without any sort of troubles. I myself used the Cooler Master V8 GTS for this review.
Intel 9-Series Z97 Platform Control Hub (PCH)
Intel’s upcoming processors would be compatible with the 9-Series “” chipset fused on the LGA 1150 socketed motherboards. There are different tiers of the chips on the Haswell Refresh platform which include Z97 and H97. The motherboard we would be testing today is based on the Z97 PCH. The 9-Series chipset in a whole isn’t much different from 8-Series Lynx Point. The following chart mentions key differences between both platform control hubs:
| Item | 8-Series “Panther Point” | 9-Series “Lynx Point” |
| I/O Port flexibility | Yes | Yes |
| Total USB 3.0/2.0 Ports | 14 USB Ports | 14 USB Ports |
| USB 3.0 Capable Ports | Upto 6 | Upto 6 |
| xHCI Ports | All USB Ports by xCHI | All USB Ports by xCHI |
| PCI Express | Upto 8 PCIe 2.0 (5GT/s) | Upto 8 PCI-e 2.0 (5GT/s) PCIe M.2 Storage Support |
| Total SATA Ports | 6 SATA | 6 SATA |
| SATA 6 GB/s Capable Ports | Upto 6 | Upto 6 |
| Legacy PCI | No Legacy PCI for any SKU | Legacy PCI on certain SKUs |
| Digital Display I/F | Display moved to processor | Display moved to processor |
| Analog Display I/F | VGA | VGA |
| SPI | SFDP, Quad Read | SFDP, Quad Read |
The main feature of the Intel 9-Series chipset is support for Intel’s Haswell Refresh and Broadwell processors which means that the new Z97 and H97 will have higher longevity. Aside from that, there’s also PCIe M.2 slot storage support which is 67% faster than SATA Gen 3 (6 GB/s) and its speeds matches SATA Express which are rated at 10 GB/s. Various motherboards have also included M.2 Ultra and SATA Express ports which give user more accessibility. The Z97 chipset will remain as Intel’s high-end mainstream offering while the enthusiast platform will be updated with the X99 chipset in Q3 2014. It should be noted that due to improvements in 4th and 5th generation core processor power efficiency, the requirements for the processor’s power supply have also been altered. Intel recommends that the users running the Haswell Refresh CPU platform check the list of tested PSUs for ones capable of supporting the latest Intel Core processors. The list can be found at: http://www,intel.com/go/powersupplies/.From the filters at the top right of the page, set 12V2 Min Load 0A to “Yes” to see which PSUs have been found to support the processor’s new power requirements. To make use of the power supplies that meet the 12V2 Min Load 0A, you have to enable the “Lowest CPU Idle power setting”. This option is located under the power tab section and you must set the “Intel Dynamic Power technology” to custom in the primary power settings section in supplied UEFI BIOS on the motherboard.
MSI Z97 Overclock Changing Trend
MSI Z87 MPOWER MAX Motherboard
The MSI Z97 MPOWER MAX motherboard which we received from MSI is an high-end motherboard. From the looks and the features it boasts, anyone could point out that it’s not built for the average consumer. The Z97 MPOWER MAX comes with a wide variety of features, tons of bundled accessories and a design that’s simply elegant.
MSI Z97 MPOWER MAX AC Specifications
The MSI Z97 MPOWER MAX is feature-rich and delights enthusiasts with a variety of overclocking packages. All of the features have been provided in the following chart, do take a look before we head on to much more detailed overview of these features.
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| Operating System | Support for Microsoft Windows 8.1/8/7/Vista/XP/Steam OS/ Chromium OS |
| Form Factor | 304.80mm(L) x 243.84mm(W) ATX Form Factor |
MSI Z97 MPOWER MAX AC Features:
- Supports 4th and 5th Gen Intel® Core™ / Pentium® / Celeron® processors for LGA 1150 socket
- Supports DDR3-3300(OC) Memory
- M.2 + USB 3.0 + SATA 6Gb/s
- 3-way Multi-GPU: 3-way NVIDIA SLI & AMD CrossFire Support
- 12 Phase DigitALL Power Design
- OC Certified: Military Class Burn-in Test Passed
- Enhanced Thermal Design & Water Cooling Heatsink
- OC Engine: For More Flexible BCLK Adjustments
- V-Check Points 2: 3 multi-meters at the same time
- VGA Cease Fire: Easy to Disable the VGA Card
- Guard-Pro: Improved Protection and Power Efficiency
- Military Class 4: Top Quality & Stability
- OC Essentials: The Most Convenient Tools while Breaking the Record
- OC Genie 4: Overclock in 1 Second
- Click BIOS 4: Easily Fine-tune Your System
- Command Center: Control & Customize Your PC Settings
- Wi-Fi 802.11 ac, Bluetooth 4.0, Intel® Wireless Display
MSI Z97 MPower Max AC - Take A Look At The New View
OC PCB
The OC PCB used for the MSI overclocking motherboards has a completely new design in which 50% more layers are used compared to standard motherboards. This allows us to optimize all traces for overclocking. Power and signal traces are isolated, resulting in higher efficiency and performance and more features can be installed relatively close to each other without causing interference. Every MSI overclocking motherboard is tuned for better stability under extreme circumstances:
- Increased number of PCB layers
- Increased humidity resistance
- Tight weave Fiberglass PCB
- Increased ESD protection
DIGITALL POWER PWM
DigitALL Power digitally steers and receives feedback through a DigitALL PWM controller. This allows for pinpoint voltage delivery and lower power consumption.
THERMAL DESIGN
Besides inspiring visual awe the MPOWER Thermal Design was developed to deliver the highest cooling potential in the worst situation. Because it is optimized to work in low-airflow situations, it is the ideal cooling to use with your liquid cooling setup.
- MPOWER thermal design
- SuperPipe
- Low airflow
- Optimized design
- Clear CPU space
- Metal screws
EXTREME OC SOCKET DESIGN
What is more frustrating than not being able to properly fit your cooling solution on your motherboard? Through feedback from professional overclockers, extensive research, unique design and the use of Military Class 4 components, we were able to create a lot of space around the socket making sure you can fit any cooling solution you want. Having this much space also makes it easier to insulate the motherboard for use with LN2 or other extreme cooling solutions.
MSI Z97 MPower Max AC - BIOS
The MSI Z97 MPower Max AC BIOS has the same click BIOS like the Z87 iteration – one where the user is no longer slave to the keyboard WITH THE Click BIOS 4. The BIOS is sleek, and makes some improvements with overclockers and normal users with its Simple/Advanced mode. There are memory presets in addition to the “Memory Try It” function – an out of the box OC helper of sorts for anyone who wants to OC their memory.
MSI Z97 MPower Max AC - Software & Accessories Overview
- Command Center
- Super Charger
- Super RAID
- Live Update 6
- MSI Intel Extreme Tuning Utility
- Hardware Monitor II
Test Setup
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| Power Supply: | Antec 1000W CAP |
| Hard Disk: | Kingston HyperX 3K 90 GB (OS) Seagate Barracuda 500GB 7200.12 |
| Memory: | Crucial 16GB DDR3-1866 10-10-10-27 |
| Case: | Cooler Master HAF 932 |
| Video Cards: | MSI GeForce GTX 780 SLI Twin Frozr Gaming *Rest of the benchmarks were conducted with a GTX 770 ACX |
| Cooling Solutions: | Phantek PH-TC14PE Triple Fan / CoolerMaster V8 GTS |
| OS: | Windows 7 Ultimate 64-Bit SP1 |
MSI Z97 MPower Max AC CPU Benchmarks
x264 HD Encode Benchmark
This benchmark measures the encoding performance of the processor. It offers a standardized benchmark as the clip as well as the encoder used is uniform.
Cinebench R11.5
PCMark 7 is a complete PC benchmarking solution for Windows 7 and Windows 8. It includes 7 tests combining more than 25 individual workloads covering storage, computation, image and video manipulation, web browsing and gaming. Specifically designed for the full range of PC hardware from netbooks and tablets to notebooks and desktops, PCMark 7 offers complete Windows PC performance testing for home and business use.
POV-Ray
This benchmark measures the rendering performance through the power of raytracing. This program utilizes intensive CPU applications for its rendering process and makes a great benchamark.
3D Mark Vantage CPU Performance
3DMark Vantage is a DirectX 10 video card benchmark test for Windows that is designed to measure your PC’s gaming performance. While the overall benchmark is great, the utility also provides a good indication of the CPU performance.
SuperPI
Super PI is used by many overclockers to test the performance and stability of their computers. In the overclocking community, the standard program provides a benchmark for enthusiasts to compare “world record” pi calculation times and demonstrate their overclocking abilities. The program can also be used to test the stability of a certain overclock speed.
MSI Z97 MPower Max AC Gaming Benchmarks
MSI Z97 MPower Max AC – Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Performance
Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim was the most anticipated game to come out 11/11/11. An entire world, NPCs, and a flourishing modding community all made this game a never-ending escapade into the journey of mythological lore and wonderment.
MSI Z97 MPower Max AC – Crysis 3 Perfomance
Crysis 3 is the technical and graphical benchmark that most gamers look to for its over-the-top graphical demands. Despite the fact that the game is horribly optimized for most platforms, it is the measure for a lot of people. We went ahead and benchmarked it for the performanceophiles.
MSI Z97 MPower Max AC – Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag Performance
Sailing the seas with Edward Kenway is simply incredible. Ubisoft Singapore has created some of the most realistic oceans to date, not to mention a game that is the best looking Assassin’s Creed game ever created – with an equivalent graphical demand as well (which is somewhat optimized given critical reception).
MSI Z97 MPower Max AC – BioShock Infinite
Destroying a giant floating bird as Booker DeWitt and saving a girl is all part of the job description in this sky utopia thriller by makers of the popular BioShock - Irrational Games. The video game is absolutely gorgeous with full settings, greatly optimized, and one that a benchmark is just calling out for.
Audio Benchmark
RightMark Audio Analyzer is intended for testing the quality of analog and digital sound sections of any audio equipment, be it a sound card, portable MP3 player, consumer CD/DVD player, or a speaker system. The measurements are conducted by playing and recording test signals passed through the examined sound section, using frequency analysis algorithms. For those unfamiliar with measured technical parameters a verbal mark is provided. Rightmark Audio Analyzer tests the input and output of the audio system to interpret audio range, harmonic distortion, crosstalk, electrical impedance interference and more. This will tell us exactly how the on-board audio solution on a specific product motherboard fares well if isolated from all electrical interference in terms of sound quality. To test this, the Line-Out is connected to the Line-In, or one can simply run the test on Stereo Mix with direct WDM7 sound from the audio adapter built-in to Windows 7 or 8. We ran Rightmark at 192 kHz/24-bit and adjusted the level to be close to -1 dB. This contributes to the most important results: Dynamic Range in the audio codec the audio chip uses, and finally the Total Harmonic Distortion and Noise ripples. RightMark Dynamic Range result:
- 110 dBA
The dynamic range with audio boost easily tops 100 dBa - which is definitely perfect. Very few boards can boast this from the competition. RightMark Noise + Harmonic Distortion:
- -106 dBA
There is a harmonic distortion of -4 dBA which is very marginal. This board still is doing great wonders on the audio front.
Overclocking And Temperature Probing
Conclusion
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