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12:05 PM - 03/21/2001 by
Frank Völkel

The DFI board isn't particularly striking in terms of features. One noteworthy feature is the extremely clever solution of a CPU holder with a bracket. Almost all the other boards in this test are furnished with an AGP Pro slot, whereas the DFI board only has a Standard AGP slot.
Placing a CNR slot on this board also seems like a questionable practice. In our opinion, a CNR slot has no business on a Pentium 4 board. The board's performance is rather mediocre.

Innovative: A hinged mounting for DFI's CPU cooler.
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