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MSI C847IS-P33 Mainboard - Intel Celeron 847 For Atom (Part 2)

6/25/2013 10:40:43 AM

MSI C847IS-P33 mainboard

All of these mini ITX mainboards have a lot in common. And they even look the same if they had a built-in microprocessor. So the only different image of MSI C847IS-P33 is its PCI Express x1 slot that is often replaced by a regular PCI (in the case of Atom-based mainboards) or PCI Express x16 (in case mainboard with AMD's E-series processor). The integrated Celeron 847 makes the MSI mainboard different in another way, even though it's not obvious. Like any other Sandy Bridges, it features a dual-channel memory controller, while other integrated platforms only have a single-channel controller. That’s why it makes sense to fill both DDR DIMM slots of the MSI C847IS-P33 with memory sticks.

MSI C847IS-P33 mainboard

MSI C847IS-P33 mainboard

The cooling system deployed on the MSI C847IS-P33 is indicative of a rather advanced processor as the Celeron 847 carries a larger-than-usual cooler. Mounting by screws, the cooler has a fan operates at a constant speed of 5,600 RPM, producing an audible rattle. Speed can not be adjusted because the fan used a tripod connection while mainboard only supports adjustment based on PWM. Therefore, if you intend to use MSI C847IS-P33 as a home computer, you may want to replace the built-in cooler. Nearby chipset is cooled by a small heatsink with barely noticeable finning. This should be sufficient to consider the poor heat dissipation of NM70 chipset.

The power system of the MSI C847IS-P33 is rather primitive

The power system of the MSI C847IS-P33 is rather primitive

The power system of the MSI C847IS-P33 is rather primitive but there’s no point in discussing it at length. The mainboard does not support CPU overclocking. We can only note that you must connect a 4-pin 12V ATX cable on it. The mainboard cannot work without that, unlike its Atom-based colleague.

MSI intends the C847IS-P33 for small form-factor PCs in the first place, judging by the selection of its onboard headers. But there are two SATA ports and only one of them is 6 Gbit / s. There are two USB ports but the mainboard does not support USB 3.0. MSI P33-C847IS lacks of any additional controllers, owing all of its functionality to the chipset.

That is why there are only a few connections on its back panel: four USB 2.0 ports, PS / 2 jacks for mouse and keyboard, a Gigabit Ethernet port (it works via a Realtek RT L8111E controller) and three single audio jacks. An eight-channel ALC887 Realtek codecs are used but the lack of audio connection means you can only use 6-channel speaker system. MSI P33-C847IS has no SPDIF output, but allows you to connect two monitors via a single VGA port and a DVI-D digital.

Only a few connections on its back panel

Only a few connections on its back panel

MSI P33-C847IS seems to be limited in function but has an attractive price. Coupled with the integrated Celeron 847, it comes with a suggested price of $75, which is less than what you are required to pay for most of the solutions with AMD E-series or Intel atom processor.

There will be no right to critique anything about a mainboard at that price, but its BIOS is too abridged. The interface is text-based, even though with added mouse support. The number of setup options is so limited that you will hardly have any need to enter this BIOS at all. The mainboard does not allow you to tweak any frequencies or voltages. You can not control CPU technology or modify memory operation mode which are selected by the mainboard. Actually, the BIOS interface only lets you manage the integrated device controllers.

Its BIOS is too abridged.

Its BIOS is too abridged.

There is also a hardware monitoring section. The mainboard reports system and CPU temperatures and supports PWM-based speed regulation for two fans. But the default fan on the CPU's heatsink cannot be adjusted because it used an 3-pin connector.

There is also a hardware monitoring section.

There is also a hardware monitoring section.

Testing methodology

 Since the mini ITX mainboard with Celeron 847 is positioned as an alternative to highly integrated solutions with built-in AMD Bobcat or Intel Atom processors, we plan to compare the MSI P33-C847IS with such opponents in the first place.

One of them is Intel D2700DC mainboard which features the fastest Atom available – Atom D2700. Based on the 32nm Cedarview design, it has two execution cores, 1MB L2 buffer and a clock rate of 2.13 GHz. It supports Hyper-Threading and has TDP 10W.

The second mainboard is ASRock's E350M1 with AMD E-350, a 40nm CPU with Bobcat microarchitecture which is clocked at 1.6 GHz, has two execution cores, 1MB L2 cache and a TDP of 18 watts.

The third mainboard included in this comparison is MSI's Z77IA-E53.  It is an LGA1155 mini-ITX solution with Intel Z77 chipset and we use it with a normal desktop processor (Celeron G1610, the junior embodiment of the Ivy Bridge design). It will help us find how platforms with economical CPUs compare with the original desktop configuration.

During this test we use the hardware components and software as follows:

·         Mainboards and platforms ASRock E350M1 (AMD E-350 + AMD Hudson M1); Intel Desktop Board D2700DC (Intel Atom D2700 + Intel NM10 Express); MSI C847IS-P33 (Intel Celeron 847 + Intel NM70 Express); MSI Z77IA-E53 (Intel Celeron G1610 + Intel Z77 Express)

·         Memory module: 2 2GB DDR3-1333 SDRAM DIMM (Kingston KHX1600C8D3K2/4GX) 9-9-9-27; 2 2GB DDR3-1333 SDRAM SODIMM (Apogee AS2G733-13G) 9-9-9-27

·         Hard drive: Crucial m4 256 GB (CT256M4SSD2).

·         Power supply: Corsair AX760i (80 Plus Platinum, 760 Вт).

·         Operating system: Microsoft Windows 7 SP1 Home Premium x86.

·         Control panel: AMD Catalyst 13.1 Driver; AMD Chipset Driver 13.1; Intel Chipset Driver 9.2.2.1034; Intel Graphics Media Accelerator Driver 8.14.8.1083; Intel Graphics Media Accelerator Driver 15.28.12.2932.

We need to make one important remark before we proceed to our testing. Although we switched to a 64-bit version of Windows 7 or 8 long ago in our reviews, we have to install a 32bit OS version in this case because the Cedarview's integrated graphics core hasn’t yet acquired a 64-bit driver and is unlikely to do so in the future. There is not even a trial version for a driver like that, so the Atom-based platforms can be considered as 32 bit, even Atom itself support 64bit expansion.

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