MSI E350IA-E45 - AMD APU Fusion review

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The Graphics capability

 

The Graphics capability
Tagged and labeled under the Vision engine there's a nice graphics subsystem embedded into the APU responsible for many tasks, embedded is a Radeon HD 6310 (Vancouver Radeon HD series 6000) which can drive real low-level games, but most of all is perfect for Full HD content playback, DXVA hardware acceleration and post processing. You guys all know UVD right, the Universal Video Decoder technology from ATI, well the 3rd generation UVD core logic has been embedded into the GPU so VC1. H.264, DIVX/XVID acceleration is all supported.

You are at Guru3D, and as such this lingo is more to your liking and understanding, the embedded GPU has two 40 Shader Cores (one per SIMD) = 80 Shader Cores/APU all clocked at 500MHz for the E-350 APU.

Now that's not huge, but you do you have a generic GPU at hands allowing all common tasks, a tiny bit of gaming, but where its most interesting is HD content playback. When the media-file allows it you can decode, accelerate and enhance 1080P movies for example over the GPU, allowing the CPU to do very little.

Not only is that offering really good HTPC features and output, you are doing that with a low power budget as well. For example we tried decoding MVK movies at 1080P with Media Player Classic Home Cinema, when the content is DXVA enabled (pretty much all MVK content these days) you can perfectly playback the movie and post process (image sharpening / black levels etc) as well. Meanwhile the processing subsystem in the APU was active less than 30% and our total power draw merely 46 Watt.

Audio wise you are covered as well, all common formats are supported and even bitstreaming both TrueHD and DTS-HD MA are supported over HDMI.

The APU processor then leads to another chip, called the HUDSON chipset (IO controller chip), which functions as your a-typical Southbridge really, let's have a peek at its specifications.

"Hudson"-M1 FCH
Tech/Package 65nm / FC BGA, 605-Ball, 23x23mm, .8mm pitch
TDP Configs 2.7W to 4.7W for typical configurations
UMI x4 Gen1
SATA 6 Ports, 6Gb/s
USB 14 USB2.0 Ports, 2 USB1.1 Internal Ports
PCIe GPPs 4x1 Gen2
HWM Incorporates Fan Control, VoltageLevel Sensing
CIR CIR Reciever
Clock Gen Integrated

As you can see, as small as this stuff really is, it oozes with the latest technology like 14 USB 2.0 ports but yeah sure, up-to six sate-600 ports, which is pretty impressive stuff.

So what's the Motherboard tested today ?
One of the partners that released a Brazos-based mini-ITX motherboard is MSI. Thus this product is Fusion based, the MSI E350IA-E45, featuring the Hudson-M1 chipset formerly called the Brazos "low-power platform".

The E-350 is the APU that is empowering the motherboard, it is a dual-core processor running at a clock frequency of 1.6 GHz and that embedded graphics core is in fact Radeon HD 6310 allowing the following monitor connectors ( HDMI, D-Sub).

The motherboard comes with two DDR3 memory slots and even a PCI Express x16 slot (really runs at PCIe x4) and four SATA 6.0 GBPs connectors, which is interesting. I expect a lot of home-servers running this product. Also in combination with a motherboard like this you can create a ridiculously nice file-server. Features wise it does not stop there though as you'll even spot two USB 3.0 connectors, 7.1 channel audio and Gigabit Ethernet.

But let's have a look at that in our product gallery.

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