Quote Originally Posted by v3rax View Post
With DFI boards I always have to use the floppy and my floppy drive is as old as I am and I get bad reads, etc... I suppose I could buy a new floppy drive, but first I would have to find an antique dealer that sells them.
You can flash the DFI with a usb stick by making it bootable and copying all the files in the BIOS zip file into the bootable usb and booting from it.

Quote Originally Posted by Oliverda View Post
I disappointed about DFI. They needed about 6 months to make a normal BIOS for LP UT 790FX.

...and unfortunately the 790FXB-M2RSH has a little bit weak PWM and cooling.

I'm looking forward for a socket AM3 DFI LP UT with digit PWM.
Yeah I know that the board seems kinda underpowered on the spec sheet but, I still prefer it over the ASUS.
The FXB has a more stable PWM than the asus the voltages don't fluccuate as much and the sensor readings match the voltage you enter into the BIOS.
The layout on the DFI is better and I already have aftermarket cooling lined up for either boards so cooling is not a big factor for me.
There are also a lot more connectors on DFI there are 2 more internal usb and fan ports, plus it looks purdy.
Not all is perfect though as of now you cannot manually adjust the NB-VID for the FXB which you can on the asus.
Overall though the DFI just seems more stable and is a little cheaper than the asus.
Oh and there is no more squealing from the PWM's which is the best feature of this board .

I'll be probably getting the LP UT AM3 board too this one will hold me out till then.

Just wish i had more time to actually work on my case to get my watercooling setup back up and running.