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Thread: So where are the AM2 Crossfire boards?

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    Ya well I'm looking forward to when the DFI AM2 Xpress3200 sees the light of day.
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    The shop I was talking about made a major mistake. They were shipping out the boards for 939 for the above mentioned price.

    The price for the AM2 is now 199,-€ which is around the price announced by DFI.

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    Sorry for my bad English

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    Quote Originally Posted by L'enFer
    It's the Lanparty edition I'm waiting for.

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    Quote Originally Posted by willow
    It's the Lanparty edition I'm waiting for.
    sorry, didn't understand: if it's LanParty edition then why the name is "Infinity"?

    Sorry for my bad English

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    Quote Originally Posted by L'enFer
    sorry, didn't understand: if it's LanParty edition then why the name is "Infinity"?
    DFI has 2 series of boards: the Infinity & LanParty. The LanParty series is their premium line, with the Infinity being more of their value line. Besides the funky colors, , they generally use better components & OC better.

    Scroll down to the 2nd board: http://www.digital-daily.com/editori..._3/index03.htm
    Last edited by willow; 11-05-2006 at 06:14 PM.

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    yeh the DFI board is out... but guess what. it only supports up to 667 ddr2

    whos the wise guy that did that one
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    I hope it's a solid overclocker and it's not picky about the RAM.

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