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MSI 870A Fuzion Pro Reviews

TechRadar UK‘s review Edit

We're pleased MSI has made the effort to try to pitch the idea of multi-GPU, multi-architecture cards at an audience where it possibly it makes more sense, but Lucid's technology still seems very much like a work in progress. To its credit, Lucid is releasing driver updates on a regular basis as problems are ironed out, and it does at least offer SLI support for an AMD platform.
7.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Aug 10, 2010

tweaktown‘s review Edit

Although we have not covered the Fuzion aspect of the 870A Fuzion yet, we now have a very good idea of how this motherboard performs at a very basic level. The strengths and weaknesses are visible. We know that HDD performance is a little behind the current SB850 and that stock memory performance is right behind the current 890FX. With this information in mind, we can now move forward and look at what Fuzion brings to the table. For now we can say that even if Fuzion adds very little, you are getting a very solid platform.
8.5 Rated at:

Published on:
Sep 01, 2010

HardwareZone‘s review Edit

Besides its Fuzion feature, this MSI board does include some of its best current technologies and features, which helps to keep it modern despite the choice of a slightly older chipset. The layout of the board was also generally very good, despite its odd alignment of two of its SATA ports. The performance, while slower than the newer chipsets, was not too far behind. The Hydra chip did seem to increase the temperatures recorded at the Northbridge heatsink by a fair margin, though power consumption did not spike up by too much.
7.5 Rated at:

Published on:
Jul 19, 2010

The average pro reviews rating is 7.7 / 10, based on the 3 reviews.


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