SLI Is Coming: Time To Analyze PCI Express
Motherboard: DFI LANParty 925X-T2
DFI gave us a BIOS which makes it possible to run at PCIe modes below x16. Click to enlarge.
Our request for a suitable BIOS version was answered by the Taiwanese manufacturer DFI in less than 24 hours! Now we had to get started with the actual testing. We already introduced the LANPartry 925X-T2 motherboard in September this year. In addition to good board quality and appealing overclocking abilities, the board distinguishes itself by its wide availability. Most interesting for most LAN party visitors would probably be the strap, which DIF affectionately calls "PC Transpo".
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