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Thread: DFI's NEW MATX board does 630FSB!

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    DFI's NEW MATX board does 630FSB!

    Today has seen a minor break-through for DFI's LP p45 JNR series.

    Who would have guessed that a P45 Micro ATX board can reach speeds of 630X6FSB?

    http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=396977

    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...=195726&page=2

    Goes to show the sheer quality of DFI's work in my opinion.

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    Wow excellent work dfi!
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    Good work lads, how are the heatsink temps ? any runs Gilga1 with a quad ?
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    Just what i was waiting for!

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    is it ddr2 or 3, i see cpu-z isnt reading results properly again...
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    That's so awesome it puts a lot of mobos to shame. I wonder how expensive this baby will be though lol

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    there will be a DDR2 and DDR3 version according to MBP.
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    Jr in size but not jr in performance. hehehe


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    good surprise in µatx world
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    i think i read somewhere it will retail for about $200. rather expensive for a mATX considering the highest costing mATX currently is the asus P5E-VM HDMI at $130. probably worth the price for new technology, and performance chipset in a little body
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    And for those wanting crossfire on that form factor.

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    i'm waiting for the ddr3 version
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    Although these are micro-ATX board, they are really ATX boards in disguise. hehehe


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