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Thread: DFI ""LT"" P35-T2R~~~No Transpiper Version

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    DFI ""LT"" P35-T2R~~~No Transpiper Version

    I know some people didn't like Transpiper heatsink, so DFI produced new version P35-T2R. This version will not have Transpiper and cheaper than UT P35-T2R.


    DFI named this new version is ""LT P35-T2R""



    I share some pics to everyone.





















    The BIOS options are all the same from UT P35-T2R. It's only different from heatsink.

    The price is cheaper about 30 USD.
    Last edited by AndreYang; 09-16-2007 at 11:38 AM.

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    I wonder why didn't they release this first and sell the transpiper as an addon :|
    They would have gotten to market much sooner!
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    Good news

    Thanks for sharing

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    this what everyone wait
    a cheaper LP P35

    i knew it will release since the 810 BIOS' boot screen mention a 2 LP version UT and LT

    thx for sharing andre
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    thx AndreYang, good news, I hope more price drop than $30
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    This is exactly what was needed.
    Transpiper really costs 30 USD?

    Anyway, nice. Lets see how it prices.

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    Yes!! Just What I Wanted!!!!

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    cant wait for motherboard pro to get this . this is exactly what ive been waiting for, motherboard pro has the full p35 lanparty for 270 so -30 a lanparty for 240 is quite a deal.
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    Wow, the heatpipe version is $299, so this will be $269? Stupidly priced for a P35 board when a $129 DS3R + a $30 Thermalright NB heatsink will clock just as good in most cases, and it'll probably be more stable too.
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    Obviously 30$ doesn't make any big difference...even with this "price cut" both UT P35-T2R remain too pricey,almost double than Blood Iron DFI INFINITY P35-T2RL.
    Indeed,stupidly priced these DFI mobos.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NickS View Post
    Wow, the heatpipe version is $299, so this will be $269? Stupidly priced for a P35 board when a $129 DS3R + a $30 Thermalright NB heatsink will clock just as good in most cases, and it'll probably be more stable too.
    err heatpipe version on motherboard pro is 270. why on earth would the infinity be more stable? also if you have a quad 4 phase pwm aint gunna cut it.
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    Yeah sad DFI prices are too HIGH

    At least that green with black ownz xD
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    WOOOOOOOOOOT! finally, cheaper lanparty p35 mobo! in canada, it's priced at a redicoulus 330 dollars+ shipping to ontario at only one store. now i can finally get a better mobo!

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    I think newegg earned too much.


    http://www.motherboardpro.com/DFI-IN...T2R-p-338.html



    UT P35-T2R is about 260~279, not newegg price 299 USD

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    Quote Originally Posted by AndreYang View Post
    I think newegg earned too much.


    http://www.motherboardpro.com/DFI-IN...T2R-p-338.html



    UT P35-T2R is about 260~279, not newegg price 299 USD
    the heatsink for the pwm still has the space and holes for that external heatpipe thing, is there any reason for that?
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    Still why would i pay 230+ for a motherboard where i can buy a Asus P5k for 130 dollars or so. Also, you have to know not even one is benching their motherboard with LN2 etc. This is ridiculous.
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    i wonder how much the X38 board will cost EEK
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bail_w View Post
    Still why would i pay 230+ for a motherboard where i can buy a Asus P5k for 130 dollars or so. Also, you have to know not even one is benching their motherboard with LN2 etc. This is ridiculous.
    You should not compare vanilla P5K to a high end board ...
    Infinity P35 is 139 USD in egg and it's 4 phase compare to vanilla P5K 3 phase (135 in egg) ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wiggy McShades View Post
    the heatsink for the pwm still has the space and holes for that external heatpipe thing, is there any reason for that?


    It will have transpiper for sale.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bail_w View Post
    Still why would i pay 230+ for a motherboard where i can buy a Asus P5k for 130 dollars or so. Also, you have to know not even one is benching their motherboard with LN2 etc. This is ridiculous.

    So you want to buy cost down mobo or value mobo.You can compare with Blitz and P5K.

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    Small testing for quad core.



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    Quote Originally Posted by AndreYang View Post
    It will have transpiper for sale.
    so the Transpiper is sold separetely? so basically EVERYTHING is the same except for the cooling aspect?

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    Quote Originally Posted by emoners View Post
    so the Transpiper is sold separetely? so basically EVERYTHING is the same except for the cooling aspect?


    yes, but some people want water cooling for NB and SB.




    I cannot control what price you can buy. Any price question, you must ask DFI market sales department.

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    It will have transpiper for sale.
    Forget the transpiper. Rather than that, what about existing customers with the UT, who want to watercool. Is the mosfet heatsink as per the LT going to be available?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AndreYang View Post
    Small testing for quad core.




    was there a fan over the pwm heatsink in that ss and what are the ambient temperatures?
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