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The Summary Of Six Mini-ITX Mainboard Based On Intel Z77 Chipset (Part 8)

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MSI Z77IA-E53

There are more and more Mini-ITX mainboards allow building high-performance PC configurations. This market is becoming highly competitive and manufacturers have to try hard and put out original and attractive solutions. Products from MSI based on the Z77 features a free combined mini-PCIe/mSATA slot which can accommodate SSDs as well as expansion cards. This slot is easier to user than the one on the ASRock Z77E-ITX. It is located on the face side of the PCB and has fasteners for half-length as well as full-size cards.

ASRock Z77E-ITX

The addition of mini-PCI/mSATA slot does not affect the rest of the mainboard’s capabilities much. Like most of its rivals, it is equipped with both WiFi and Bluetooth controllers, but they are connected via USB and, designed in a compact form-factor, gathered on the back panel. This deployment doesn’t affect the speed of wireless data transfer much. A Bluetooth module with USB interface is actually a typical solution.  For Wifi module, it is really original.  Based on an Atheros AR9271 chipset, it supports 802.11n/g/b and works in the 2.4GHz frequency band. The implementation we see here implies only one antenna, so the bandwidth is limited to 150 MNPS.  If you do not like the default wireless module of MSI Z77IA-E53, you can neatly remove them and replace them with a mini-PCIe card.

Three combined expansion slots and the wireless USB adapters

Three combined expansion slots and the wireless USB adapters

Unfortunately, the three combined expansion slots and the wireless USB adapters are all the plus points that Z77IA-E53 MSI can provide.  The rest of its capabilities come from its chipset. It has no additional chips for more USB and SATA ports.  There is no doubt that it only carries one onboard header for two USB 2.0 ports and one header for two USB 3.0 ports. The number of SATA connectors is limited to four:  two 3 Gb/s ports and two 6 Gbit/s ones.

The Z77IA-E53 MSI does not contain too many components

The Z77IA-E53 MSI does not contain too many components

Although Z77IA-E53 MSI does not contain too many components, its layout is rather inconvenient.  Connectors that are supposed to be attached to the computer case’s I/O ports are located at the farther end of the PCB. However, the ATX power connector is located quite good.  The LGA1155 socket is too close to the PCI Express x16 slot, preventing you from installing the advanced CPU cooler, especially if the graphics card has a heatsink or a stiffening plate at the back. Therefore, the mainboard is only compatible with the cooling tower design for 80mm or 92mm fan and with water-cooling solutions. Air cooler can only be good if you use the integrated graphics card.

The ATX power connector is located pretty good

The ATX power connector is located pretty good

The MSI Z77IA-E53 is not that interesting,too.  Unlike the rest Mini-ITX mainboards based on the Z77, it just offers two video connectors:  D-Sub and HDMI.  It means you cannot connect three monitors to the integrated graphics core and even may have problems connecting both a monitor and a TV-set at the same time. Then, there are only three analog audio outputs on the back panel.  Although the mainboard uses an eight-channel Realtek ALC892 codec, you cannot output more than six audio channels. The Asus P8Z77-I DELUXE solve this problem by providing a SPDIF output and the Z77IA-E53 MSI also has an optical SPDIF, but it does not support DTS Connect.

The back panel also provides four USB 2.0 ports, two USB 3.0 ports and one eSATA 3 Gbit/s

The back panel also provides four USB 2.0 ports, two USB 3.0 ports and one eSATA 3 Gbit/s

The back panel also provides four USB 2.0 ports, two USB 3.0 ports and one eSATA 3 Gbit/s - all supported by the chipset.  The Gigabit Ethernet connector you can see nearby is based on a Realtek 8111E controller.  A PS/2 jack for mouse and keyboard and a Clear CMOS button, which became typical features of a modern mainboard for a few reasons, also appeared.  Note that WiFi module of the mainboard is an uncommon MC antenna connector.

The MSI Z77IA-E53 features a six-phase CPU voltage regulator which is made of integrated DrMOS components, solid-state capacitors and ferrite-core chokes. A simple heatsink is fixed on the hottest parts with screws.  The voltage regulator does not get too hot when operating, so this cooling solution is quite effective.  A similar heatsink is mounted on the chipset and copes with its job just as well. There are only two fan connectors on the mainboard, one of which is for a CPU fan. Both are of the 4-pin variety and do not support speed regulation for 3-pin fans.

The MSI Z77IA-E53 features a six-phase CPU voltage regulator

The MSI Z77IA-E53 features a six-phase CPU voltage regulator

Included with the mainboard is a Wi-Fi antenna, two SATA cables, and an I / O Shield.  No extras here.

Accessories

Accessories

Mainboard manufacturers tend to transfer their BIOS solutions to compact product with certain simplifications. The MSI Z77IA-E53 is an exception because its BIOS offers the same options in MSI’s standard graphical interface as you get with MSI’s full-size mainboards. The interface is not user-friendly because some settings are distributed among its sections in an illogical away, but it does not limit your setup opportunities.

The interface is not user-friendly

The interface is not user-friendly

Most parameters related to CPU and memory are grouped in a dedicated section. You can adjust the multipliers for CPU and DDR3 SDRAM frequencies and set up voltages in a rather wide range. The mainboard can counteract CPU voltage drop at high loads. However, you can not set the CPU voltage by using an offset value, which is a typical drawback of any MSI products.  This means that by changing the voltage you disable power-saving technologies, so overclocking and downclocking are far from attractive.

The mainboard can counteract CPU voltage drop at high loads

The mainboard can counteract CPU voltage drop at high loads

There is a seperate section with memory timings. You can change anything and use the XMP profiles.  You can change them individually for each DDR3 SDRAM slot.

There is a seperate section with memory timings.

There is a seperate section with memory timings.

CPU technologies are set up in a seperate section, too, except Turbo Boost and Enhanced Intel SpeedStep which are activated on the main page.

CPU technologies are set up in a seperate section

CPU technologies are set up in a seperate section

MSI BIOS provides a set of useful utilities so you can update software, manage configuration settings (also using an external drive) and have thorough information about your CPU and memory modules.

The MSI Z77IA-E53 does not really handy for CPU overclocking as it looks.  Its inability to set the CPU voltage by an offset value is a major drawback, especially for a Mini-ITX product. Changing the CPU multiplier manually makes it fixed at the specified level. Therefore, when you overclock your Z77IA-E53, the CPU will always operate at increased voltages and frequencies even when idle, although most other mainboards can reduce this parameter at low load. The increased power consumption and heat dissipation is not acceptable for a Mini-ITX mainboard.

Therefore, the MSI Z77IA-E53 is not good for building a compact overclocking platform but we have nothing to complain about its operation in the default setting.  On the other hand, if you do not want to overclock, you may prefer a mainboard with Intel’s H77 chipset that will provide the same functionality, except for CPU overclocking options.

MSI Z77IA-E53’s specs

·         CPU (Max Support): i7

·         FSB / Hyper Transport Bus: 100MHz

·         Chipset: Intel® Z77

·         DDR3 Memory: 1066/1333/1600/1866*/2000*/2133*(OC), 200*/ 2400*/ 2600*/2667*/ 2800* (OC, 22nm CPU required)

·         Memory Channel: Dual

·         DIMM Slots: 2

·         Max Memory: (GB)16

·         PCI-Ex16: 1

·         PCI-E Gen: Gen3 (16)

·         SATAIII: 2

·         SATAII: 2

·         RAID: 0/1/5/10

·         LAN: 10/100/1000*1

·         USB 3.0 ports:(Rear): 2

·         USB 2.0 ports: (Rear): 4

·         Sound jacks: (Rear): 3

·         eSATA: 1

·         VGA: 1

·         HDMI: 1

·         VGA Max Share Memory: (MB)1760

·         DirectX: 11

·         Form Factor: Mini ITX

 

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