Testseek.com have collected 17 expert reviews of the MSI K9N SLI Platinum and the average rating is 73%. Scroll down and see all reviews for MSI K9N SLI Platinum.
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Endnu engang et kvalitetsbundkort fra MSI, dog uden de store overraskelser. Taget i betragtning af, at det er fra MSIs næstbedste serie af bundkort, Platinum, kan man godt undre sig lidt over dette, men prisen er dog heller ikke i den dyre ende. Har m...
The MSI K9N SLI Platinum took our usual barrage of tests without any trouble, so it shouldnt prove too much trouble for anyone familiar with PC installations to get this board up and running. There are still a few software issues, however, such as NT...
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Abstract: Our Chinese Freelancer friend Windwithme shares his first hand-on experience with the upcoming socket AM2 socket from AMD, the NDA is set for 23rd this month (if that date doesn?t change, again), so while he isn?t allowed to share final benchmark numbe...
Abstract: AMDs move towards their next generation platform change has so far trudged along secretly, which is uncharacteristic of the bold and often outspoken microprocessor giant. Of course, one cannot still consider it a secret since AMDs plans ...
If we look at the two boards performance at stock, the MSI does look good. Its quite a bit cheaper than the Foxconn, offers a very similar feature set, and SLI performance just a fraction behind the Foxconn, yet in this day and age, what with overcloc...
The K9N SLI Platinum is a poor start for nForce 570, as its a worse overclocker than its predecessor, nForce4 SLI. That said, early nForce4 SLI boards required numerous BIOS updates before being transformed into the tweakable monsters they are today, ...