MSI Z77A-GD65 Gaming (Z77) Motherboard Review
Cinebench R11.5
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Marking the Gaming board against the other top MSI’s boards that I’ve seen, this board performs at the same level as the MPower with a score of 7.14, just a little bit more than the straight GD65.
Super PI
Super PI is a computer program that calculates pi to a specified number of digits after the decimal point—up to a maximum of 32 million. It uses Gauss–Legendre algorithm and is a Windows port of the program used by Yasumasa Kanada in 1995 to compute pi to 232 digits.
Within SuperPI, a time of 9 minutes 23 seconds wasn’t the best result that has been seen at stock, however overclocking the board saw a huge improvement in time with well over two minutes taken off, only 10 seconds off the fastest we have seen from any overclocked Z77 board.
top quality as always from the kings of bling.
The ‘gaming’ moniker is profoundly overused in products nowadays. As far as I’m concerned, apart from an add-in discreet graphics cards there is no such thing as ‘gaming’ hardware. As for this board, it’s a decent solid board but you can play games using any motherboard. It’s not worth the extra scratch over the regular GD65.
I built 2 PC’s for my two brothers using reg GD65’s and 2500K’s OC’d to
4.8ghz 24/7 zero issues for almost a year now. Coupled with a 670 in
one and a 7950 in the other they are pretty solid gaming machines…