MSI - K8N Diamond review
Nvidia SLI-based Socket 939 board
Review date: 07 September, 2005. Review by: IT Reviews Staff
The board is built around a Socket 939 and supports all AMD's Socket 939 CPUs including the latest X2 Dual-Core processors. With a 1GHz HyperTransport link, the board offers plenty of performance potential; a Sysmark04 score of 203 proves this. The board features CoreCell technology, which is MSI's dynamic overclocking utility; along with other options in the BIOS this allows for a fair degree of tweaking.
Four DIMM slots are provided, supporting up to 4GB of either DDR266, 333 or 400 DDR1 memory. Besides the two x16 PCI-E graphic card slots there are three standard 32-bit PCI slots.
MSI has added its latest Active MOS 2 MOSFET cooler to the board. This uses a fan and heat-pipe combination for cooling, and with the chipset also actively cooled you may wonder how much noise is being generated. But both fans run fairly quietly, and as this is a board that will be used with two graphic cards and their associated fans, any chipset fan noise should pale in comparison.
If you are one of those people with a number of drives, the K8N Diamond might be just the board for you. There are four SATA II (300MB/s) ports and two ATA ports controlled by the nForce4 SLI chipset. By using Nvidia's NV RAID utility (which supports RAID 0, 1, 0 + 1 or JBOD), all of them can be combined into a RAID array. If this wasn't enough there are two more SATA II ports controlled by a Silicon Image controller which supports RAID 0, 1 and JBOD arrays.
The choice of audio chip for the K8N Diamond is a surprise. MSI has turned to Creative for this and used a 24-bit SoundBlaster Live! 7.1 chip, the first time this chip has appeared on a motherboard. There is also dual Gigabit Ethernet onboard.
As is the norm with high-end boards these days, the box that the K8N Diamond comes in is stuffed full of extras; a bracket with two USB 2.0 ports (there are four already on the back-plate) and MSI's D-Bracket with its four diagnostic LEDs, plus another bracket housing six- and four-pin FireWire ports. Then there are the four SATA cables, single rounded ATA and floppy cables, two SATA power splitters and an SLI bridge connector.
Verdict
MSI's K8N Diamond is a very capable, well featured, high-end SLI board with a host of options in the BIOS to push its already impressive performance to a higher plain.
Company: MSI
Contact: 020 8813 6688

