We visited Eric, Jarry and Jet at the DFI headquarters in Taipei today where they gave us an exclusive up-close look at a working sample of their forthcoming LANPARTY UT X58 motherboard.
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We visited Eric, Jarry and Jet at the DFI headquarters in Taipei today where they gave us an exclusive up-close look at a working sample of their forthcoming LANPARTY UT X58 motherboard.
Tweaktown
No room for aftermarket cooling if you CF.
Loving that BIOS chip holder
I hope doesn't come a year after all brands releases theirs...looking forward to see their cooling solution
It looks like same 8-phase Volterra digital PWM circuitry. Hopefully well get a mosfet water block from EK now.
The breakout box for esata is just going to jack the cost, they even stated they dont want to add unnecessary features.
Two PCI slots Old PCI needs to die off already.
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DFI boards lost my interest once they starting making their BIOS menus insanely complex to the point where I can't even tweak them without being an engineer.
Formerly XIP, now just P.
EnJoY,
Why is that?
I'd think "more options > less options"?
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Nice.. I hope its on time... :P
As for BIO options I dont think you need to tweak all of it... few main settings and you are ready to play the GAME!!
I lost my interest in OC'ing & tweaking RAM after I moved from a DFI nF4 Ultra (S939) to LGA775 (i965P -> P35). The lack of RAM timings is insulting after witnessing how much they impact to RAM OC'ing.
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Well that was the rule with previous LanParty boards that blazed the path for the current generation of BIOS that we see today. But unfortunately, in my opinion, and that of other tweakers...they simply got a little too advanced for those of us who aren't MIT graduates. I mean I was always sort of on the edge of 'smart' when it came to that sort of thing anyway, and the DFI NF4 was probably as complex as it can really get for me before it leaves the realm of fun and becomes work.
Right, and I think Asus has regained some lost market share from the NF4 days because of it. Asus BIOS are even becoming extremely complex these days, but at least I can still understand those.
Formerly XIP, now just P.
Glad they are sticking with the UV green theme...looks good to me.
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Tuning PC's for speed...Run whats fast, not what you think is fast
Should be a welcome addition for most users although programming with the SPI header is still faster and easier.
The number of options themselves really isn't the problem. It's the fact that too many of them have no "auto" setting and require user input even with a basic configuration. DFI seems to be listening though as the newer boards and BIOS' are being released with the capability of an "auto" selection for more of the settings.
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Nice board, I like the no-nonsense part.
Have a nice day
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