
With the release of their
"new" Pentium 4s, Intel revised their mainstream i845
chipset to add official support for 533MHz front side bus
frequencies. This new revision of the i845, was
dubbed the i845E, which is the chipset powering the two
motherboards we'll be looking at today.
Abit's
BD7II-RAID and
MSI's
845E Max2 BLR are two full featured, Socket 478
mainboards, targeted squarely at the enthusiast looking
for a quality product, that doesn't carry a premium price
tag. Both of these products have on-board RAID and
Ethernet controllers, as well as integrated audio and a
host of overclocking capabilities. We slapped in our
trusty 2.4GHz P4, 256MB of quality DDR RAM,
connected a couple of fast IBM hard drives to their
respective RAID controllers and set out to find which
board would come out on top...
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Specifications / Features of
the Abit BD7II-RAID & MSI 845E Max2 BLR |
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Abit
BD7II-RAID
CPU
Chipset
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Intel 845E (ICH4) chipset
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Supports AGP 4X 1.5V
device only
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Supports Hi-Speed
Universal Serial Bus (USB v2.0)
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Supports Dual Ultra ATA
100/66/33 channels supporting 4 devices
Ultra DMA 133/RAID
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High Point HPT372 IDE
Controller
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Ultra DMA 133MB/sec data
transfer rate
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RAID0 (Stripping mode for
boosting performance)
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RAID1 (Mirroring mode for
data security)
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RAID 0+1 (Stripping and
Mirroring)
Memory
Audio
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AC'97 Digital Audio
controller integrated
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2 channel audio driver
included
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AC'97 Audio CODEC on board
System BIOS
Multi I/O Functions
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2 Channels Bus Master IDE
Ports support Ultra DMA 33/66/100
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2 Channels Bus Master IDE
Ports support Ultra DMA 33/66/100/133 for RAID 0/1/0+1
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PS/2 Keyboard and PS/2
Mouse Connectors
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1 Floppy Port (up to
2.88MB)
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1 Parallel Port (EPP/ECP)
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2 Serials Ports
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2 USB 2.0 Connectors
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Audio connector (Line-in,
Line-out, MIC-in, and Game Port )
LAN
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On board RTL8100B single
chip Ethernet controller with power management
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10/100Mb Operation
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Supports ACPI & Wake on
LAN
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Supports Full Duplex Flow
Control (IEEE 802.3x) and compliant to PCI Revision
2.2
Miscellaneous
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ATX form factor
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1 AGP4X slot,5 PCI slots
Hardware Monitoring
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Including Fan speed,
Voltages, CPU and System temperature and one thermal
header for other devices temperature monitoring
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Keyboard and Mouse Power
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MSI 845E Max2
BLR
CPU
Chipset
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Intel 845E chipset (539 FC-BGA)
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AGP 4x slot (1.5v only)
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Support 100/133MHz FSB
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Support 400/533MHz Intel
NetBurst micro-architecture bus
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Intel ICH4 chipset (360 BGA)
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AC'97 Controller Integrated
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2 full IDE channels, up to ATA
100
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Low pin count interface for
SIO
Main
Memory
Slots
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One CNR (Communication Network
Riser)
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One AGP (Accelerated Graphics
Port) 4x slot (1.5v only)
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Six PCI 2.2 32-bit Master PCI
Bus Slots
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Support 3.3v/5v PCI bus
Interface
On-Board
IDE
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An IDE controller on the ICH4
chipset provides IDE HDD/CD-ROM with PIO, Bus Master and
Ultra DMA66/100 operation modes
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Can connect up to four IDE
devices
On-Board
Peripherals
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1 floppy port supports 2 FDD
with 360K, 720K, 1.2M, 1.44M and 2.88Mbytes
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2 serial ports (COM A + COM B)
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1 parallel port supports SPP/EPP/ECP
mode
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6 USB 2.0 ports (Rear x 2 /
Front x 4)
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1 Line-In/Line-Out/Mic-In/Game
port
LAN
Promise
RAID Controller
Audio
BIOS
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The mainboard BIOS provides
"Plug & Play" BIOS which detects the peripheral devices
and expansion cards of the board automatically
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The mainboard provides a
Desktop Management Interface (DMI) function which records
your mainboard specifications
Dimensions & Mounting
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THE BUNDLES:

The Abit BD7II-RAID ships
with what we'd call a "No Nonsense" accessory bundle. Included
with the board are two 80-Wire UDMA/133 IDE cables, a
floppy cable and an additional 2-Port USB bracket.
There is also a CD in the package that contains most
of the necessary chipset and assorted drivers, as well
as floppy with drivers for the HPT-372 RAID
controller. A very complete user's manual is
also included, and a plate to cover the multi-I/O back
panel connectors was present as well.

The 845E Max2 BLR's bundle, on
the other hand, was very impressive. There were also
two 80-Wire UDMA/133 IDE cables and a floppy cable
included with the 845E Max2 BLR, as well as a complete
user's manual, a manual for the RAID controller and the
required driver CD and floppy. There were two
additional USB brackets, for a total of six available
ports, and a third bracket that housed additional digital
and subwoofer outputs, so users could take advantage of
6-Channel audio capabilities of this board. One of
the USB brackets also has four 4 diagnostic LEDs, which
can light up in 16 different color combinations.
Each of these combinations, translates into a different
problem, which makes a system based on the 845E Max2 BLR
relatively easy to diagnose should a problem arise.

The "B" in BLR stands for
"Bluetooth". Bluetooth is a wireless technology
that is meant to eliminate cables connecting printers,
PDAs or similar devices. Due to the fact that
Bluetooth requires very little power, it's range is
limited to somewhere around 20 or 30 feet. The
kit MSI includes with the 845E Max2 BLR comes with a
transceiver card, that plugs into a tiny socket on the
mainboard, and a USB key. With this kit, MSI
delivers a few useful Bluetooth services like a
wireless serial port, fax capabilities, information
synchronization (between a PC and PDA or cell),
dial-up networking (share a modem wirelessly), network
access, and file transfers. We didn't have any
Bluetooth capable accessories in the lab to properly
test these features, but give kudos to MSI for being
proactive and supporting this emerging technology.
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The
BIOSes, Layouts and Quality
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