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    Quote Originally Posted by mondocool View Post
    Neat, what the different between this and the UT? I heard somewhere it supported ddr3 but I beleive that is false can somebody help me out?
    The UT version comes with a SB/NB/PWM cooler connected by a heatpipe, it also comes with the transpiper. Other than that the UT/LT boards are electrically identical. Personally, I believe the LT option is a better solution here, as I find the transpiper included with my P35-T2R to be of little use (not totally useless, but for the added costs it's not worth it).

    I've heard DDR3 support will be on a model named X38-T3R.
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    Looks very nice. Never had a DFI board, but this one is tempting.

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    Thank you sir for posting!

    The BIOS is very similar to the DFI P35-T2R, as one would expect, but the CPU VTT voltage can be set to 1.73v with X38 vs 1.6v with the P35, that should help with higher FSB's. that is if the board doesn't go up in flames above 1.6v vtt

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    Quote Originally Posted by cuhaos View Post
    The UT version comes with a SB/NB/PWM cooler connected by a heatpipe, it also comes with the transpiper. Other than that the UT/LT boards are electrically identical. Personally, I believe the LT option is a better solution here, as I find the transpiper included with my P35-T2R to be of little use (not totally useless, but for the added costs it's not worth it).

    I've heard DDR3 support will be on a model named X38-T3R.
    Neato as I am just going to be replacing the nb and sb with the thermalright hr-05

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    nice photos Andre! Thanks for sharing!

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    @Andre Yang ........Hey, Andre could you do me a favor and please give me the info off of the Bios Chip ? The Bios chip from P35 is ........................... SST- 49LF008A 33-4C-NHE 0618111-B ......I would think they are the same but I want to make sure before I order some bios chip!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brother Esau View Post
    @Andre Yang ........Hey, Andre could you do me a favor and please give me the info off of the Bios Chip ? The Bios chip from P35 is ........................... SST- 49LF008A 33-4C-NHE 0618111-B ......I would think they are the same but I want to make sure before I order some bios chip!


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    Quote Originally Posted by AndreYang View Post
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    Right on Brother thank you
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    Quote Originally Posted by mondocool View Post
    Neato as I am just going to be replacing the nb and sb with the thermalright hr-05
    Better be sure of the warranty. My BloodIron has a sticky that says warranty void if removed, that is the heatsink on the NB chipset. Might be the same on the LT ... check to be sure ...
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