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MSI Z77A-G41 Plus - A Basic Motherboard

9/4/2013 11:26:39 AM

It took me a surprising amount of time - perhaps an hour for me to realize that the MSI motherboard I had been sent didn't match the packaging. The box and manual referred to Z77A- GD55, but the motherboard was the Z77A-G41 Plus. The prefix is the same for both models, so the chipset and basic layout are the same, but the suffix of the G41 I received indicates a lower level of features than the GD55, as well as a lower price.

The GD55 sells for $122, while this G41 Plus costs $98, and the list of differences is significant. The G41 Plus has a single PCI Express 3.0 graphics slot, a second graphics slot that is PCI Express 2.0 x4, two PCI Express x1 slots and two legacy PCI slots. By contrast, the GD55 has dual PCI Express 3.0 slots and a third long PCI Express 2.0 slot, and doesn't have any legacy PCI slots.

The box and manual referred to Z77A- GD55, but the motherboard was the Z77A-G41 Plus.

The box and manual referred to Z77A- GD55, but the motherboard was the Z77A-G41 Plus.

On the audio front, the G41 only has three audio jacks, while G55 has full surround sound audio with optical and coaxial S/PDIF. The third obvious difference is that GD55 has its SATA connectors laid down horizontally, and finally we see that GD55 has micro buttons for power, reset and OC Genie II. You won't be surprised to hear that G41 has vertical SATA connectors and doesn't have those buttons.

Installing an MSI motherboard is a simple matter. Once the hardware is connected and the chipset and network drivers have been installed, you simply install the Live Update 5 utility and allow the software to update the BIOS, drivers and any utilities that look appealing. I like the MSI Control Centre v2.5 utility, but I chose to ignore the other software that was on offer.

MSI has got Live Update 5 absolutely nailed and it works far better than a simple installation disc or forcing the customer to visit a website to download drivers. In fact, I blame Live Update 5 for helping me miss the point that I had the G41 Plus model, rather than the GD55, as I had no need to search for drivers but instead had simply left Live Update 5 to work its magic.

I like the MSI Control Centre v2.5 utility, but I chose to ignore the other software that was on offer.

I like the MSI Control Centre v2.5 utility, but I chose to ignore the other software that was on offer.

The truth became evident when I started testing the MSI and realized that the motherboard was missing the OC Genie button. This is a superb feature that allows a simple click-to-overclock operation, but as I didn't have the OC Genie option, I dived into the UEFI setup screen to do the job manually. Here I found there was no option to raise the Turbo Limit of my unlocked K series CPU, so I was limited to raising memory speed by enabling XMP The clock speed increased to 2,400MHz, but the benchmark tests crashed while they were running, so I was forced to reduce the speed to 2,133MHz. This worked well in PC Mark 7 and 3D Mark, but PC Mark 8 failed to run to completion.

This worked well in PC Mark 7 and 3D Mark, but PC Mark 8 failed to run to completion.

This worked well in PC Mark 7 and 3D Mark, but PC Mark 8 failed to run to completion.

This is a basic motherboard that has a long list of features missing from the superior GD55 model. While the Z77A-G41 Plus is pleasingly cheap to buy, I do not feel it offers good value for money unless you're looking for a straightforward LGA1155 motherboard and have no need for any frills or extras.

Details

·         Price: $98

·         Manufacturer: MSI

·         Website: http:uk.msi.com

Ratings

·         Overall: 6

·         Quality: 6

·         Value: 7

 

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