No Quality DFI MOBO for Socket 939 X2 Processors..?

strenner

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Too bad none of the DFI mobos support AMD X2 processors...that must mean my X2 4200+ is running on my DFI UT Ultra-D by some sort of magic! lol Trust me, I didn't even need to do a BIOS update as the mobo shipped with one that recognised the CPU. If it doesn't, do a BIOS update like Prozac26 suggested.
 

ak47is1337

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I can't find any quality DFI mobos for sale on newegg that support dual core X2 processors? What's up with that? Since there is no quality DFI board that supports X2 processors, I have narrowed down the search to these two boards.. does anyone have a recommendation? No overclocking, and likely no SLI For me.. here are the choices..

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16813131569

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16813138272

Strenner, why in the hell would you want a DFI if you aren't overclocking like hell? explain this to me...I am totally lost. DFI's suck for reliability, I will be first in line to explain this ! But I'd like to see ANY other motherboard allow the voltages past 3+ on memory and up to 1.9v on vcore...just insane.
 

SuperFly03

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Go DFI only if you want to try and kill your proc by OC'ing too far lol. Im still trying to kill mine, well not trying but if it happens i wont be surprised. Im up to 2805 Semi-stable, just cant quite bench it yet, it gets 1/2 way done then locks up, but its stable in gaming :)