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MSI P7N SLI-FI


$160.00 Released May, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Speedy operation overall, good communication between components. Good compatibility with a wide range of components. Comes with all the cables necessary.

The Cons:A bit awkward to set up, things end up bunched together. BIOS is difficult to work with when trying to set up overclocking. Only has a single IDE port, need some extra hardware for multiple HDDs.

The MSI P7N SLI-FI motherboard has a 2 way SLI, PCl-e2 x 16 and a multi-phase PWM IC design. Using Mulitphase PWM K, the dual channel PWM design results in reduced noise, longer life and improved power converting.

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The CPU supports several different processing speeds and comes with 3 PCI express X16 slots, SLI technology support and 2 32 bit v2.3 master PCI bus slots, which cover the 3.3v/5v PCI bus interface. The MSI product comes with the MCI Live Update services, which automatically downloads and installs any updates to the BIOS and driver as soon as a new version is made available online. This process reduces the time and effort required to keep this information up to date.

Features

  • Supports Socket 775 for Intel Core2 Quad, Core2 Extreme, Core2 Duo, P4EE, Pentium D
  • Supports FSB 533/800/1066/1333 MHz and up
  • Supports EIST technology
  • Supports 10/100/1000 Fast Ethernet by Realtek
  • IEEE 1394 with a transfer rate up to 400 MBPs
  • Plug and Play Bios
  • 2 USB 2.0 connectors with support for an additional 4 ports
  • 1 Floppy disk drive connector
  • 4 serial ATA connectors

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Pros
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    speedy operation overall, good communication between components

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    good compatibility with a wide range of components

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    comes with all the cables necessary

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    fits into smaller cases, nice small profile

Cons
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    a bit awkward to set up, things end up bunched together

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    BIOS is difficult to work with when trying to set up overclocking

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    only has a single IDE port, need some extra hardware for multiple HDDs

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    several versions of the motherboard available, hard to find the right manual for it on the website

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