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    The King who inherit from overclocking blood vessels -LANParty UT NF590 SLI-M2R

    Nvidia Chipset has had performance of leading heroes all the time on AMD
    platform, this time after AMD launch the AM2 socket CPU, Nvidia also
    introduce the relevant chipset at once too.
    The most high end chipset is nF590 SLI that support EPP technology and
    dual PCI-E X16 SLI that are most powerful chipset in AMD platform nowadays.





    Begin from K8 754 nF3, until K8 939 nF4 later on the LANParty series are
    always the pride of DFI.
    DFI LANParty series are overclocking pioneer among many mobo makers.

    The user already can purchase the high-end AM2 product "LANParty UT NF590
    SLI-M2R " on the famous e-tailer a few days ago , I believe it will not
    disappoint with DFI overclocking fans.








    To be frank ...This pattern of packing is used for a very long time.

    Though own competitiveness of the products is strong, but change a new
    style or more beautiful pattern may contribute to products marketing

















    Product accessory include LANParty sticks, simple and easy installation guide,
    Audio module, IO share panel
    Cables of Floppy/IDE/SATA, Device Driver CDROM and complete User manual























    Full view of the Board




































    Under left of the mobo include of Two PCI-E X16s , One PCI-E X8 ,
    One PCI-E X1 and three legacy PCI slots
























    Check right of the mobo, the digital PWM design that take ahead PC industrial.

    This kind of design mostly appeared in Sever grade system in the past that
    provide steady power no matter overclocking or not all the time.

    There are extra SIL 3132 chips in the middle, offer two SATAII devices, the
    whole mobo SATAII devices are up to eight























    On left corner of M/B, You can find the same memory routing pattern on DFI
    LAN Party series motherboard recently.




















    Rear side configuration without Karajan audio module is installed
























    IO




















    5 phase Digital PWM






















    All the capacitors are Japan brand .
    Left in the middle is connector for Karajan audio module. This audio module
    consists of Realtek ALC855 7.1 channel audio chip.























    NF590 SLI



















    New style power on logo


















    Nvidia only authorizes EPP technology to Corsair at present,
    The feature must SLI ready memory certification ( EPP ) and NF590 present at the same time.

    Support EPP memory ---> Corsair TWIN2X2048-6400C3
















    Test platform
    CPU:AMD AM2 Althon64 X2 4800+
    MB: LANParty UT NF590 SLI-M2R
    DRAM:Corsair TWIN2X2048-6400C3
    VGA:ELSA 730GT 256B3 DTV
    HD:Seagate 7200.7 80GB
    POWER:Corsair HX620W Modular Power Supply
    Cooler:Tower112























    DDRII 1005 CL3 3-3-4 achieve?!








    DFI NF590 SLI-M2R have advantage of SLI Ready memory, large-scale copper
    cooler, 5 phase digital PWM , 8 SATAII and the Japan made capacitor ,
    Does DFI still be the winner in the overclocking campaign through above mention advantage feature?
    (Let us check it on next BIOS and overclocking benchmark review.)
    Last edited by windwithme; 09-01-2006 at 05:55 PM.

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    great pictures - now show us some numbers!!
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    Dam, that looks like a nice board. :o
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    another killer board from dfi

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    may i ask what is next to he karajan module that looks like a block of white plastic?

    great pics i was waiting for your preview
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    Quote Originally Posted by leviathan18
    may i ask what is next to he karajan module that looks like a block of white plastic?
    It's a Karajan module holder. Acts like a spacer.
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    Very, very nice layout. I really like the SATA ports on the edge. The cooper heatsinks also look nice. What difference do you think the digital PWm will make?

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    OMG, I love the logo!

    Very good pictures!

    Thanks



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    Most likely a near perfect board, but I'm still going for ASUS Crosshair, I need something that will look just a little but pretty, and I'm tired of black with yellow and orange.. None the less, I like the 90 degree angled sata ports, it's a great idea, as you are now able to hide the cables completly with an angled cabel
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    looks like they're using the Evercool chipset cooler that everybody swaps the stock one for on the NF4 boards!

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    I was wondering what happened with you windwithme till now, another great preview!
    I think this one is DFI' s version of that cooler
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    yay hooray! i have been looking forward to this board! more pics!
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    First: U win nothin' with nice lookin'............

    Second:I hate seperated NB/SB.........

    Third: Damn nice board !!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by spin 9
    It's a Karajan module holder. Acts like a spacer.
    thanks bro
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    I like the way DFI is going with their products, I see that the evercool like Chipset cooler is making it onto all their boards. They are even paying attention to cable management by excellent layout.

    I've heard more about digital PWM's lately, what is it that they do?

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    Holy cpu cooler Batman!

    Looks like nice board.
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    Quote Originally Posted by v0dka
    I like the way DFI is going with their products, I see that the evercool like Chipset cooler is making it onto all their boards. They are even paying attention to cable management by excellent layout.

    I've heard more about digital PWM's lately, what is it that they do?

    Ya, difinately a great addition. I like it on my Expert. I think they took out the leds tho. The cpu cooler is monsterous. My Big Typhoon is borderline monsterous to me already.
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    Quote Originally Posted by v0dka
    I like the way DFI is going with their products, I see that the evercool like Chipset cooler is making it onto all their boards. They are even paying attention to cable management by excellent layout.

    I've heard more about digital PWM's lately, what is it that they do?

    thats not the evercool, its the same company that makes all thier other hsf's, but it is copper, so we should see an improvement there...

    as for digital pwm, its simply that, digital PWM. Whether its better or not remains to be seen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Revv23
    thats not the evercool, its the same company that makes all thier other hsf's, but it is copper, so we should see an improvement there...

    as for digital pwm, its simply that, digital PWM. Whether its better or not remains to be seen.
    Digital PWM is cheaper to manufacture, consumes less power and floorspace, and supposely provides more stable voltages.

    BTW the board's layout is good, with one exceptions, which is case fan placement.
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    Anyone know expected price? Nice shots WWM!

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    awesome photos.
    makes me want to pull the trigger now.

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    my god, I want to sex that
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    That's a beautiful board. If it overclocks half as well as it looks, it's gonna be killer.

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    I just noticed that the TT HSF was sitting on top of the CPU without any clips. I think, he just let the weight of the HSF sit on the CPU... LOL

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    top of the line and no dolby digital live?
    serious problem dfi
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