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DFI LANParty 925X-T2, Continued
DFI puts one of the PCIe x1 slots in an unusual spot on the board. It is impossible to say for sure if there will ever be any expansion cards made for this location.
The "Secure FrontX" is a convenient piece of hardware that DFI includes, though it could be more particular in its details.
The sound chip and six analog audio outputs are located on a board that can be inserted. The value of this option is debatable, however.
The big box is chock full of accessories.
The ITE diagnostic tool monitors key motherboard data.
Software Accessories | |
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manuals for boardDriver & Tool CD | Row 0 - Cell 1 |
Hardware Accessories | |
manuals for board1x 80-pin ATA cable round1x Floppy cable round4x SATA data cable1x SATA power cable (2 devices)1x IO panel shield1x slot panel with 1x Serial Port1x IDE to SATA Adapter1x LanParty Sticker and Logo-Sticker1x Thermal compound1 x Secure FrontX with 1x SATA, 1x SPDIF, 1x DR. LEDs1x Firewire (small)1x Cable UV Sleeve | Row 2 - Cell 1 |
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