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DFI LANParty 925X-T2 (Intel 925X)
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player in the LANParty business. The 925X-T2 board is built around Intel's 925X chipset. It has a VIA Firewire chip and two Gigabit network connections, one via PCI and a second via PCIe. The LANParty board features three PCI slots, and two x1 PCIe interfaces...
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DFI LANParty Series
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DFI LANParty Series. biostar. More and more mobo vendors apparently see something in Intel's Socket 775. THG tests the latest models, including the Biostar P4TAW Extreme, the new LANParty boards from DFI and the EP-5EGA+ from Epox. See if these mobos offer...
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Test Motherboard: DFI LanParty 875PRO Rev. B
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with excellent features, good overclocking capabilities and additional LAN party accessories, such as a shoulder strap with which to carry it. The voltage converters are kept at a steady temperature in Revision B of the LANParty board with massive cooling...
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Gaming AMD vs Intel
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CPUs. I'm surprised they used DDR2 533, but then of course if they were on the real ball they would be using faster than DDR400 using the Lanparty board with that 3500+. The results speak for themselves. The average frame rate across all six games for...
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amd vs. intel
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Lindgren >> wrote: >>>>>Keith R. Williams wrote: >>>>> i posted what i read in the other post... which board(s) hold the 8gb? >>>>>>>>Perhaps one has to go to socket-940 (registered memory) to get to 8GB. >>>>THe Asus socket-939 boards apparently...
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DFI LANParty Pro875B
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was compared with the controversial Prescott . The overclocking results we obtained are worthy of attention - they were in no way inferior to the performance of the established overclocking leaders. As the name already suggests, the LANParty board is well rigged...
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what makes a lan party so hard etc.
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the last couple megahertz from the CPU or RAM, but in general you only have to change a few settings to get near peak performance. My last two builds (i7 & socket 939) have used DFI LanParty boards and I haven't been overwhelmed by the options. My overclocks...
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AMD Athlon 64 3400+ CLAWHAMMER ??
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IMO, the DFI was the best s754 mobo, but it does not support PCIe, but the Abit and Epox boards were also awesome boards. There are some s754 PCIe boards, like the Epox 8NPA7I and the DFI NF4X Infinity. VIAs K8T890 supports s754/PCIe, but I'd still go with...
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Upgrade Indecision
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at the lack of availability of athlon cpus and boards. The LAnparty board is impossible to find. Not sure which version of the MSI Neo board to go for either. Still pondering over it but might opt for a P4 2.8ghz C and maybe upgrade the motherboard later...
