Sunday, June 3rd 2007
Computex 2007: DFI LANPARTY X38-T2R Board
DFI will be showcasing their LANPARTY X38-T2R board over at Computex next week along with their ATI RD790 based LP RD790-M2R board. Both motherboards are creation of two dedicated and top-notch DFI engineers: Oskar and Jarry. Initially DFI will release Intel X38 chipset based board with support for DDR2 only, because of the highly priced DDR3 modules. Another LANPARTY X38-T3R board that supports DDR3 memories will come later. The DFI LANPARTY X38-T2R/T3R boards also support Core 2 Duo/Quad processors with 1333MHz FSB, two x16 PCIe slots for dual graphics + one x4 slot for GPU physics, 8-Phase Digital PWM and special heatpipe cooling for PWM, MCH and ICH.
Source:
VR-Zone
19 Comments on Computex 2007: DFI LANPARTY X38-T2R Board
Although this thing might be a very nice board for over clocking with its 8 phase digital PWM.
I cant wait to see some benches on these.
And why 8 fans you say, well I have already 8: 2 intake (80mm), 2 outtake (80mm+92mm), 2 (40mm) outtake for GPU and GPU+CPU. Now memory could use one or two and HDDs as well and chipset, so 8 would be nice to have stock on a board :)
Thats why I use 1. :laugh:
PS/2. USB. Ethernet. Firewire.
Serial and parallel probably aren't even really supported anymore.
Only thing else left to add really is eSata and more usb/firewire/ethernet ports, really.
I've been using AS3/ceramique/5 for ages. wtf are you talking about?
I just hope intel isn't attaching the IHS like they did to the prescotts.
Soldered.
You always could have just put an IHS on the northbridge manually.. but adding a material between here... I have never seen a single test show IHS > direct.