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Motherboard AIDA 64 Read AIDA 64 Write AIDA 64 Copy AIDA 64 Latency 3DMark Firestrike SuperPi 8M CineBench R15 Resident Evil 6 Benchmark ASRock Z97X KILLER 39518 41726 38216 41,2 11057 1.25.672 706 17057 1.26.523 702 20315 Graphics: 13526 MSI Z97 GAMING 7 27679 33570 29469 42,7 11145 Graphics: 13660 "Aesthetics will always be subjective but the MSI board does look wonderful in its deep red and black scheme" PERFORMANCE Here’s the tricky part of the testing between these two. In the BIOS, we have no choice but to chalk this up to a win for the Fatal1ty even if the difference between the two is mostly academic. It’s not that the Gaming 7 BIOS is lacking, it isn’t but navigating the ASRock Fatal1ty BIOS screens is so quick and simple, it just makes it that much easier to get to everything. Presentation wise, they are about equal but if we could only live with a single UEFI interface it would have to be what ASRock has on this motherboard. After we had configured our system and ran all the benchmarks it was very clear that the ASRock board was fast. Very fast in fact, with a Super Pi time that was bordering on just impossible. Even after we had spent some time tuning the memory on the Gaming 7, we could not run 1T command with this particular memory and BIOS. Over and above that however, we used another Z87 board for reference and the ASRock Fatal1ty was faster in Super Pi. We had a very strange situation with the Fatal1ty where we couldn’t get the motherboard to operate at the full PCI-Express 3.0 16X link speed, so the 3D benchmarks were obviously lower than they should have been. However this is clearly a BIOS issue and it is most certainly resolved by now. We still had to show the results we obtained, but we have no doubt that between these two as to which is faster. So for sheer performance, the Fatal1ty is the one to have. CONSLUSION When looking at these two, it’s fairly obvious to us which one we would go for. The Gaming 7 is just an overall better product, even though it costs more. The ASRock motherboard is faster, but it’s missing some basic things that we have long since learned to take for granted. Still, if that $30 is making a difference for you, then you’re definitely better off choosing the Fatal1ty board. If it was up to us though and we wanted to choose between the two for the purposes of gaming and a little overclocking perhaps, we would go for the MSI Z97 Gaming 7.  [ TheOverclocker ] Issue 30 | 2014 The OverClocker 29