MSI P55-CD53 Motherboard

MSI P55-CD53 Motherboard

Intel launched their X58 chipset late last year along with three new CPUs called Nehalem. The Core i7 CPUs and the XS8 chipset combination has proven to be a big winner in the enthusiast space with performance outstripping that of the previous generation by leaps and bounds and the competition by a wide margin as well.

One of the issues with the X58 and Core i7 launch was the lack of a CPU for the more mainstream audience. The least expensive Core i7 CPU, the 920, has a price tag online of $266 as of this writing. When combined with the cost of a new motherboard and new memory (triple channel DDR3), the move to the new platform is prohibitive.

Intel planned the Core i5 CPU to complement the Core i7 architecture as the mainstream version for less expense. They designed a new Socket 1156 interface to work with the new CPUs. The motherboard chipset that complements the new CPUs is called the P55 Express chipset. Micro Star International (MSI) has manufactured motherboards, video cards and other computer components. Today, to go along with the launch of the P55 Express motherboard chipset and the Core i5 CPU family on the LGA-1156 interface, MSI is launching a line-up of motherboards including the MSI P55-CD53 on the review bench.

  • Active Phase Switching
  • Winki 2.0
  • OC Genie
  • DrMOS
  • Intel P55 Express chipset
  • LGA-1156 CPU interface
  • Core i5/i7 (Lynnfield and Clarkdale)
  • Dual Channel DDR3-2133 (OC), 2000 (OC)/ 1800 (OC)/ 1600 (OC)/ 1333/1066MHz DDR3 memory up to 16GB
  • OC Genie
  • Winki OS

MSI 785GM-E65 Motherboard

MSI 785GM-E65 Motherboard

Motherboards with integrated graphics have been criticized and rightly so for the lack of performance and features that they offer to the consumer. After all, a gamer wanting to play the latest games will not likely enjoy a playable game play experience in some of the newest DirectX 10.0 games on an Intel GMA 4500 HD due to lack of performance on the Intel side of things, games really only play well on the GeForce 9xxx series motherboards.

On the AMD side, the choices are much more palatable with graphics on the 770G, 780G and 785G that is being released having much higher frame rate compared to the Intel side of things. This is despite the fact that the AMD CPUs tend to be a little slower in performance versus their Intel counterparts. The 785G chipset introduces DirectX 10.1 support to the integrated space, and Universal Video Decoder 2 to the AMD chipset. MSI is one of the first of the motherboard makers releasing a motherboard using this week.

  • Radeon HD 4200 integrated graphics
  • DirectX 10.1
  • Shader Model 4.1
  • 55nm process
  • 785G Northbridge
  • SB710 Southbridge
  • HyperTransport 3.0
  • 40 Stream Processors
  • 8 Texture Address Units
  • 4 Texture Filtering Units
  • 4 ROPs
  • Hybrid Graphics
  • AMD OverDrive 3
  • 500MHz
  • 16GB of DDR3 MEMORY SUPPORT
  • HTPC Ready
  • Easy OC Switch
  • Active Phase Switching
  • All Solid Capacitors
  • AMD Phenom II AM3 CPUs
  • AMD Live Ready