Biostar Hi-Fi Z97WE (Intel LGA1150) Review 16

Biostar Hi-Fi Z97WE (Intel LGA1150) Review

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Drive and Audio Performance Results

Our drive- and audio testing differs a bit from the rest of our testing for several reasons. First of all, when it comes to drive-performance comparisons, nearly every platform on the market is very close to all the others because most provide external drive controllers, making the numbers offered very platform agnostic. And finally, with audio, we do not list any numbers except for those reported by the product we are testing. This is to provide as much information possible, as each audio CODEC will behave quite differently. Many boards also employ a different CODEC. As such, there is no standard we can use other than the numbers themselves. You can always check our other motherboard reviews to make direct comparisons in audio performance.

We tested each drive interface separately in order to provide you with numbers that are as complete as possible. Employing HDTune Pro for all of the testing, we tested each drive outside of the OS environment through a separate OS on a separate drive. However, we put a fair amount of data on both Crucial M4 drives (60% full) to simulate performance in real-world situations. Also new is that all USB 3.0 testing is done via the provided front-panel ports rather than the ports on the rear of the board since front-panel ports are more likely to be used. I also no longer test SATA interfaces using a SATA 3 Gb/s drive since SATA 3 Gb/s functionality is now a legacy item.

HDTune Pro (SATA 6Gb/s)



HDTune Pro (USB3.0 Front Panel)



The Biostar Hi-Fi Z97WE's drive performance is pretty decent, but nothing earth-shattering. Given its obvious HTPC-oriented design, it does not really matter much as long as the board performs well, and the Z97WE does.

RightMark Audio Analyzer



Audio performance, as you would expect, is excellent considering an older Realtek ALC892 audio CODEC is used. The board's specialized circuit design has this older part performing quite close to what you would get out of an ALC1150 CODEC, with creamy accurate audio. There IS a speaker on the front of the box after all.
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