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Gigabyte Z97X-SOC Force Motherboard Review

The Haswell micro-architecture in Devil's Canyon processors is just the latest Intel CPU architecture to see many of the critical system operations handled by the processor. As such, benchmarking a motherboard becomes more of a test to certify that the part operates correctly and meets the anticipated performance levels.

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We will be outlining the Gigabyte Z97X-SOC Force motherboard's performance with the Core i7 4790K CPU at its stock frequency (4.4GHz due to forced turbo). Overclocked performance will be outlined later in the review.

Performance of the Gigabyte Z97X-SOC Force motherboard will be compared to that of the Asus Maximus VII Hero motherboard used in our 4790K CPU review. Both motherboards are partnered with identical hardware and software, so the results are directly comparable.

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By default, the Gigabyte Z97X-SOC Force motherboard applies multi-core turbo (MCT) and forces the 4790K to a constant 4.4GHz when XMP is enabled. This will be displayed as the ‘stock’ setting (and outlined in the charts’ brackets after the non-turbo stock speed is displayed).

Gigabyte's motherboard sends the 4790K 1.248V when loaded at stock clocks. This seems to be a common level for our particular engineering sample Devil's Canyon chip.

Z97 Motherboard Test System:

Compared Z97 Motherboards:

Software:

  • Gigabyte Z97X-SOC Force BIOS F6 (latest).
  • Catalyst 14.4 VGA drivers.
  • Intel 10.0 chipset drivers.

Tests:

  • 3DMark 1.3.708 – Fire Strike (System)
  • SiSoft Sandra 2014 SP2 – Processor arithmetic, memory bandwidth (System)
  • Cinebench R15 – All-core CPU benchmark (CPU)
  • WinRAR 5.10 – Built-in benchmark (CPU)
  • HandBrake 0.9.9 – Convert 4.36GB 720P MKV to MP4 (CPU)
  • ATTO – SATA 6Gbps, USB 3.0 transfer rates (Motherboard)
  • RightMark Audio Analyzer – General audio performance test (Motherboard)
  • Bioshock Infinite – 1920 x 1080, ultra quality (Gaming)
  • Metro: Last Light – 1920 x 1080, high quality (Gaming)
  • Tomb Raider – 1920 x 1080, ultimate quality (Gaming)

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3 comments

  1. Yay! Not red and black, about time. Nice looking board and good OCing too.

  2. Fantastic board, I have it. rock solid and I got my memory to 3000mhz as well. I need to share my new modded build on the KG facebook page.