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MSI Z77A-GD65 GAMING Intel LGA 1155

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From within MSI's high-tech laboratories, the MSI Z77A-GD65 GAMING motherboard is a dragon unleashed to deliver the best in gaming performance from every angle. Equipped with a KillerNIC E2205 Ethernet Controller and a high-end Realtek Audio CODEC, the board also has the looks and the performance to bring the latest game to its knees.

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Thanks dave for the reivew, you magnificent bastard.
Haven't played a lot with my GD65-G board but i'll take the NIC and sound over a few more power phases.
 
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Nice board.

... and most importantly the unavoidable south park reference ...

It's got a dragon on the blade, it's got a dragon painted right on the blade! :D
 
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Wow Dave, don't know if I've seen you so impressed with a board (or surprised?). Nice sexy close-up pics in the beginning :toast:
 
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Ahhh I was waiting for this review! Really impressed with the latest MSI offering. In the future, I hope to see an m-atx version for the LAN gamers out there.

Keep up the good work Dave. I'm really enjoying the overclocking section in your motherboard reviews.
 
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Benchmark Scores Faster than yours... I'd bet on it. :)
Excllent review as usual!

Id take an Intel NIC and software traffic routing over Bigfoot anything though. Perhaps in that case this could have sold for less. People in the know LOL'd at the Bigfoot standalone stuff as it was just as fast as an Intel based NIC (though that was 2 versions ago, LOL!).

Either way its a solid board for sure!
 
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Amazing board and review of course, they hit a very good spot with this one.

Now MSI do it again for Haswell and I'm sure you'll have plenty of customers.
 

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Excllent review as usual!

Id take an Intel NIC and software traffic routing over Bigfoot anything though. Perhaps in that case this could have sold for less. People in the know LOL'd at the Bigfoot standalone stuff as it was just as fast as an Intel based NIC (though that was 2 versions ago, LOL!).

Either way its a solid board for sure!

On my connection, using CIso-based routers, the KillerNIC performs better than Intel-based options. We aren't talking about large differences though, maybe .1%. Intel NICs do play very well with the CFOS software, but so do Realtek chips, too.


The one thing that KillerNIC offers the others don't, is a specific software and driver design for gaming. Compared to a solution without the CFOS software, there is a clear difference, since KillerNIC has always offered that software with their products, but not all boards carry CFOS tech.

Wow Dave, don't know if I've seen you so impressed with a board (or surprised?). Nice sexy close-up pics in the beginning :toast:

It's all about the little details.

Like the PCH heatsink:







They didn't have to give the bottom red part that textured surface. That same attention to detail really rings throughout every part of this board, and I think that deserves a bit of respect. The board might cost a few more dollars than some other boards out there, but I'm willing to pay a high-quality dollars if it means I get a high quality product.
 
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Wish they would relocate the V Checkpoints. The 24 pin area is too cluttered.
 
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Benchmark Scores Faster than yours... I'd bet on it. :)
Wish they would relocate the V Checkpoints. The 24 pin area is too cluttered.
Couldnt agree more... The 24 pin power lead gets in the way big time for checking voltages! I honestly do know why, on a gaming mobo, they would even put that feature in. I dont know many dedicated gamers that overlock to a point where they want to check voltages.
 
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Great review Dave!

I got quite surprised, saw reviews in other sites before and came with low expectations for this mobo. As Sasqui said, haven't seen you more impressed with a board (maybe since the 9.8 UD5H?)
 
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I always look forward to reading your take on MB's. Your approach to the hardware is very insightful. Thanks again for another Great review Dave :respect::respect:
 
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Hey Dave, have to ask:

Probably of the MB's you already reviewed, this one is the only with DDR3 3000+ support... do you know of any other MB available right now that supports DDR3 3000MHz?
 
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Hey Dave, have to ask:

Probably of the MB's you already reviewed, this one is the only with DDR3 3000+ support... do you know of any other MB available right now that supports DDR3 3000MHz?

I think the bigger question is, can your processor's IMC handle 3000MHz? But I'll see what Dave says.
 

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What do you mean with shocking usb 3 performance? It was good but i wouldnt call it shocking. And one the page where you tested it you say it is normal.
 
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Benchmark Scores Faster than yours... I'd bet on it. :)
I think the bigger question is, can your processor's IMC handle 3000MHz? But I'll see what Dave says.
spot on. Most IMC won't get there. That said said, not all boards have that multiplier or if they do it doesn't work....and you need a ser of sticks that will get there too! So its a combination of a few things to make that happen.
 
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I think the bigger question is, can your processor's IMC handle 3000MHz? But I'll see what Dave says.

spot on. Most IMC won't get there. That said said, not all boards have that multiplier or if they do it doesn't work....and you need a ser of sticks that will get there too! So its a combination of a few things to make that happen.

:)

Thanks for the answer guys. Any other board? Maybe AsRock's Z77 Extreme9?
 

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:)

Thanks for the answer guys. Any other board? Maybe AsRock's Z77 Extreme9?

There are other boards, yes, but 3000+ support is usually confined to boards using the "T-Topology" tech. Everything everyone else mentioned does apply, too.


I was told by more than one OEM that 2666 MHz is really the max for 24/7. 2800 MHz is apparently a rare bird.
 
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what a shame no mATX version, if they made it they gonna sell it so much !
 
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Biggest gripe is that even dual SLI is not possible if third PCIe slot is used for example by RAID card.
 
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Benchmark Scores Faster than yours... I'd bet on it. :)
T-topology was an Asus thing I thought... Not to mention it only applies when using all 4 DIMM slots...(according to sin and a couple articles I read anyway).
 
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Biggest gripe is that even dual SLI is not possible if third PCIe slot is used for example by RAID card.

You have a point, but there are four SATA 6GB ports there at least, and it's for gamers and the board looks truly awesome. Many would say it's a fair trade-off ;)
 
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Benchmark Scores Faster than yours... I'd bet on it. :)
4 6gb says ports is a valid trade off for gamer running SLI? What has more to do with gaming... More data 6gb ports or the ability to run SLI with a soundcard?
 
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4 6gb says ports is a valid trade off for gamer running SLI? What has more to do with gaming... More data 6gb ports or the ability to run SLI with a soundcard?

No, I meant that you can forget the Raid card if you want to run certain SLI configurations, but that might turn out not to be "the end of the world" for many.
 
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