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  • MSI Z97 MPower Review + Intel Haswell "Core" i7 4790k เอาไว้เป็นข้อมูล ^^




    MSI Z97 MPower Review - SATA Performance

    SSD Samsung 840 PRO

    เปิด RAPID Mode






    ปิด RAPID Mode




    เปิดRAPID Mode + เปิดใช้ Over Provisioning






    ใครใช้ SSD Samsung 840 PRO อย่าลืมเปิด Rapid นะครับ

    กดเบาๆ Samsung RAPID Mode ให้ SSD ของคุณแรงกว่าเดิม 3 เท่า




    ปล. Intel "Core" i7 4790k ยังไม่มา รออยู่ ^^


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    Last edited by THEFOOL; 8 Jun 2014, 21:08:23.

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    ปล. Intel "Core" i7 4790k ยังไม่มา

    ดูสตันท์แมน Haswell Intel Core i5 4690 แสดงแทนไปก่อนนะครับ ^^

    Last edited by THEFOOL; 8 Jun 2014, 18:54:09.

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      ใช้ซิ้งลม Cooler Master: Hyper 212X

      ความร้อน CPU Haswell Intel "Core" i5 4690 โหลด 0-5% ปรับรอบพัดลม 100 %

      อุณหภูมิ ประมาน 28- 33 c ห้องแอร์



      ส่วนความร้อน บอร์ด MSI ตามรูปเลยครับ




      จริงๆ บอร์ด MSI ปรับรอบพัดลมตาม อุณหภูมิ CPU นะครับ แต่ผมปรับให้วิ่ง 100 เพื่อทดสอบ

      เลือกปรับได้ตามรูปเลย ^^



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      Last edited by THEFOOL; 30 Jun 2014, 16:20:41.

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        MSI มี RAMDisk มาให้ด้วย ใครมีแรมเหลือจัดได้เลย
        Last edited by THEFOOL; 8 Jun 2014, 19:31:20.

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          Motherboard Overclocking Software

          MSI includes the Command Center software suite with the Z97 MPower MAX AC. The Command Center software has been around for some time with a few minor changes here and there. Like some of the competition, MSI similarly color codes the application to coincide with the color scheme of the series of board you are using it with. In this case MSI?s Command Center software appears yellow and black.
          I?ve been relatively critical of the software since its introduction. My complaints usually center around the fact that the applications? workflow isn?t optimal. There are too many different types of controls all following a logic of their own as if several pieces of the application were developed by different groups. Some of the application components are built to operate like a stereo receiver which makes no sense for a mouse and keyboard setup. The basic problem with this is that it isn?t as user friendly as alternatives by other manufacturers tend to be. These complaints are all intact in this latest iteration of the software. On the plus side MSI does include the Intel Extreme Tuning Utility as an option should you prefer that.
          The application is laid out in a way that makes some sense, but the actual application windows can be a bit daunting to deal with. The CPU menu the software defaults to gives you sliders for the turbo ratios of each CPU core, and an option to link them. CPU base clock control is also present. Additionally you?ll find the CPU fan control to the right. This works in smart or manual modes.
          There are advanced, settings and information buttons on the bottom. These are largely all informational. When you hit these buttons a voltage, fan and DRAM menus will appear allowing for adjustment of corresponding values.
          Likewise, the settings button brings up three categories of its own. What?s not terribly intuitive about this is that these menus differ from the ones in the top most navigation bar. This makes usage of the software daunting at first and less than intuitive. You have a recorder for PC health information to show trending and current status. The warning menu allows you to set warning thresholds for temperatures, fan speeds and voltages. The mobile control button brings up a flow chart and instructions for using your smartphone or tablet to control Command Center. After the settings menu you?ll find the information menu which brings up three options. Motherboard, Memory and Hardware Monitor. I?ve arranged these all in the screenshot to be seen at once.
          As we get into the menus at the top, you can see the DRAM menu here. This illustrates the problem with the software. The other DRAM menu was entirely different and only controlled the memory timings. This one controls the DRAM frequency and voltages. In terms of application flow these are miles apart and should be part of the same menu. This is an area where the Command Center really takes a step back from its predecessor. As you can also see a considerable and even ridiculous amount of space is reserved for the DRAM frequency and DRAM voltage settings. The IGP frequency and GT voltage are displayed alongside the DRAM settings. And this overlap continues as you cycle through the menu bar at the top. What?s even more ridiculous about that is the fact that selecting "DRAM" and "IGP" gives you the exact same menu screen as illustrated above.
          The RAMDisk menu is simple to work with. But again it shares space with the IGP tab for reasons that escape my understanding. The OC Genie menu is just informational as this only tells you how to use the OC Genie button on the motherboard PCB.

          http://www.hardocp.com/article/2014/...2#.U5RX9PmSyCk

          หน้าตา Overclocking Software ก๊อปเอามาลง ขี้เกียจทำเอง
          Last edited by THEFOOL; 8 Jun 2014, 19:36:40.

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            UEFI BIOS

            MSI uses an American Megatrends Inc. UEFI BIOS ROM with all of its motherboards including the Z97 MPower MAX AC. MSI calls this its "Click BIOS 4." The Click BIOS debuted back in the P67 days and was a far cry from what we have today. The Click BIOS II came out and changed everything. It was totally unrecognizable. The Click BIOS 4 in contrast is almost identical to the Click BIOS 2. The main difference is the right hand navigation panes. Gone are the pointless tools linking to the driver disc that once inhabited these spots. Today far more useful tools occupy these areas.
            The UEFI has an informational display at the top with the time, date, CPU information, temperature and motherboard model number. A drag and drop boot order memu showing every bootable choice also occupies this space. Below that you?ll find the motherboard logo in the middle and various options on the left and right. Primarily, we?ll look at the overclocking options. There is a simple and an advanced mode to work with. CPU core ratio, EIST, OC Genie control, GT ratio, base clock and other settings are found here. As you scroll down you?ll find some submenus. DRAM training, Advanced DRAM configuration, and DigitALL power. Scrolling down even further you?ll find all the various voltage adjustments. Even more submenus can be found when you scroll down to the very bottom. CPU specifications, Memory-Z, and CPU features.
            The advanced DRAM menu allows for tuning of memory latencies. There are several pages of settings to configure. A DRAM training menu is provided as well.
            The DigitALL power menu is where you?ll find your power phase control. This includes over and under-voltage protection, Vdroop offset control and switching frequencies. The CPU specifications menu gives a list of CPU information and a list of supported instructions.
            The Memory-Z function allows you to view DRAM SPD tables and XMP values as well. The CPU features menu allows you to toggle CPU specific feature settings such as HyperThreading, Execute Disable, C1E support, and virtualization.
            The overclocking profiles menu allows you to save and store settings for system tuning. Settings can be saved to a USB drive and loaded from one as well.
            The Hardware Monitor gives you PC health information and allows for system fan control. Voltages are spread out at the bottom for easy viewing. Fans have a smart and fixed speed mode. The motherboard explorer allows you to see what?s connected in each of the selectable areas.
            There is also a favorite setting allowing you to set specific settings as favorites to make a custom settings page of sorts. You can right click on any setting and simply add it to your favorites list. This tag and add sort of feature makes it most similar to the ASUS motherboards rather than the GIGABYTE motherboards which basically have you selecting features from a menu on the favorites page.

            http://www.hardocp.com/article/2014/...3#.U5RY5fmSyCk

            หน้าตา UEFI BIOS e ก๊อปเอามาลง ขี้เกียจทำเอง
            Last edited by THEFOOL; 8 Jun 2014, 19:39:17.

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              MSI Super Charger

              สำหรับ i-Pad ,i-Phone and iPod charging function

              requires 1.6A

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              Last edited by THEFOOL; 8 Jun 2014, 19:57:43.

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              • #8
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                ECO CENTER

                สั่งตัดไฟได้ ^^
                Last edited by THEFOOL; 8 Jun 2014, 20:31:59.

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                • #9
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                  โปรแกรม PerformanceTest


                  RAM



                  CPU

                  Last edited by THEFOOL; 8 Jun 2014, 23:31:50.

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                    Ram Avexir 2133 MPOWER 9-11-10-27






                    ของเดิม 2133



                    ิี

                    OC 2400




                    OC 2666 ยังไม่แต็บ



                    2666 กด CL 1T



                    ทอสอบ 2666 1T นี่ เปิดติดจริง รัน test แรม ไปเกือบ 5 ชั่วโมงไม่มีปัญหา

                    แต่พอใช้งานจริง แค่ขนาดเล่นเว็บ ยังค้าง หรือ โหลดเว็บ error

                    เดี่ยวต้องไปไล่หาค่าใหม่ก่อน

                    2800 แต็บ ไปหลายรอบยังหาค่าไม่ได้


                    วิ่งนิ่ม..


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                    ลาก 2800 เน้นวิ่ง 1T ^^

                    สูตรดูตามรูปได้เลย

                    Originally posted by AoOver View Post
                    ไฟ 1.73-1.75

                    2800 12-14-13-28 1T


                    2933 12-14-13-28 2T
                    ^^

                    http://www.overclockzone.com/forums/...B8%B1%E0%B8%9A
                    Last edited by THEFOOL; 24 Jun 2014, 04:19:07.

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