admin89 Wrote:MSI Z87 G45 Dragon - Gaming mobo is a good competitor to Asrock Z87 E4
It has the same high-end onboard codec as Asrock E4 (Realtek ALC1150) , killer LAN (no lag)
I personally buy Gigabyte mobo if can't find any Asrock mobo though
MSI doesn't have the best reputation on the internet. There warranties aren't as good, their defect ratings are higher, and lots of people complain about bios issues that take forever to be fixed. I generally try to steer clear of them. Although they do seem to have improved a lot in recent years.
It looks like the audio system is indeed similar to asrocks Z87 boards. Although they don't list any SNR or THD ratings so I'm willing to bet that they're still worse, though probably not by much. The killer LAN chip is really just an arm cpu used for packet management. Tests have shown that it has little if any impact on lag. Especially if you're running over the internet since most of the latency comes from the ISP and routers. And of course it's useless for a wireless connection. It's really intended for LAN parties.
I'll agree that gigabyte is a nice alternative. For me personally it's asrock > asus > gigabyte. Though I haven't used a whole lot of gigabyte products so that might be a bit biased. I would certainly be comfortable buying from biostar, asus, or gigabyte given that they all have good reputations.
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