MSI: SLI Plus Eight

by Gary Key on April 11, 2006 8:00 AM EST
Memory Performance

Memory Bandwidth Comparison - Read Performance


Memory Bandwidth Comparison - Write Performance


Memory Bandwidth Comparison - Copy Performance


We recently switched to version 2.80 of Everest so these scores are not comparable to previous tests with version 2.50. We have also added the memory copy bandwidth benchmark to our test suite. The read and write scores of the MSI K8N Diamond Plus are excellent and account for the consistent performance of this board in our benchmarks. The memory copy performance is average within the class but can be tweaked for improved performance through the extensive memory options available in the BIOS.

Overclocking Performance

The overclocking performance graphs allow for a better comparison on the overclocking capabilities of previously tested boards. For more details on the specific overclocking abilities of this board please refer to the Overclocking and Memory Stress Test section in the Basic Features section.

Overclocking - A64 4000+ - (San Diego)


Overclocking - A64 4000+ - (San Diego)


Overclocking - Opteron 170 - (Denmark)


Overclocking - Opteron 170 - (Denmark)


The MSI K8N Diamond Plus is a very good overclocking platform at the stock multiplier settings for our AMD Athlon64 4000+ CPU. We had no issues booting into Windows XP at 256HTT x12 settings and running our 3DMark/game benchmarks but the system was not Prime95/MemTest86 stable for more than four hours unless we dropped to a 251HTT x 12 setting. This is still an excellent result and attests to the quality of components utilized on the board. The same holds true for our AMD Opteron 170 at the stock 10x multiplier as we easily reached a 284HTT x10 setting that was extremely stable.

However, the ability of the MSI K8N Diamond Plus to stably overclock our Athlon64 4000+ or Opteron 170 CPUs higher HTT settings was a disappointment. We tried various voltage settings, LDT multipliers, and memory modules but the system remained unstable at any HTT setting higher than 284. We were never able to reach a 300HTT setting although an Asus A8N32-SLI board utilizing the same chipset was able to break this barrier. Hopefully our test results are due to a less than average board and not a pattern as the 3.0a BIOS has enabled other users to pass the 300HTT setting. In the end, we have to advise caution if you're expecting to overclock the HyperTransport bus to 300 MHz or higher; some boards reach that level apparently, but our particular board did not.

General Performance & Encoding Gaming Performance
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  • DigitalFreak - Tuesday, April 11, 2006 - link

    Agreed. However, there are alternatives if you have the PCI-E slots available. Going the add-in route also allows you to run off the PCI-E bus. 1394b can saturate the PCI bus.

    http://www.siig.com/product.asp?pid=1013">PCI-E Firewire 800 adapter
  • Olaf van der Spek - Tuesday, April 11, 2006 - link

    [quote]MSI provides an SLI Video Link card that is long enough to connect two NVIDIA based video cards for SLI operation along with a digital switching method that eliminates the use of jumpers to configure SLI capability.[/quote]
    Does that switch between dual x16 and dual x16???
  • DigitalFreak - Tuesday, April 11, 2006 - link

    LOL Sounds like someone has been cut & pasting together reviews.
  • Gary Key - Tuesday, April 11, 2006 - link

    No cut and paste, the sentence content was corrected, lets call it an editorial difference of opinion. :)
  • decalpha - Tuesday, April 11, 2006 - link

    http://anandtech.com/mb/showdoc.aspx?i=2739&p=...">http://anandtech.com/mb/showdoc.aspx?i=2739&p=...

    The MSI K8N Diamond Plus was extremely stable with 4 DDR2 modules in Dual-Channel operation
  • Wesley Fink - Tuesday, April 11, 2006 - link

    Corrected to DDR.
  • MIKEMIKE - Tuesday, April 11, 2006 - link

    meant that to read:

    Something about the first page irked me, it isnt a normal introduction to the item being reviewed. it seems as if that needs to be a second page, and a new first page drafted up.
  • redbone75 - Tuesday, April 11, 2006 - link

    I may be mistaken, but I think it's called an introduction.
  • MIKEMIKE - Tuesday, April 11, 2006 - link

    Something withthe layout, and introduction of the mobo irked me and turned me off of the review in general, not sure what specifically though.
  • Gary Key - Tuesday, April 11, 2006 - link

    Thanks for the comments. At times we try different layouts, some work, some do not, but hopefully we progress for the better over time.

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