Thursday, April 10th 2008
DFI Warns About Fake Motherboards
High-end motherboard manufacturer DFI warns that fake products rebranded as DFI motherboards are selling in the Indonesian market. Please be advised, although DFI has contacted the alleged party to cease production.
Fake model 1: MCP73V
Fake Model 2: MCP68PV
Source:
DFI
We sincerely hope this announcement will call your attention and thus, prevent you from losing your money and privileges when you make the purchase.Please note that the following unknown sourced and fake DFI motherboards are not manufactured by DFI:
Fake model 1: MCP73V
Fake Model 2: MCP68PV
28 Comments on DFI Warns About Fake Motherboards
Sucks for those who bought one of these, but...I don't know how much sympathy I could give to them if they didn't even look the product up on the manufacturer's web site...
I guess nobody wants to produce cheap knockoffs of... well cheap knockoffs.
Zing! :laugh:
Seriously though, I wouldn't mind owning one of these. I mean, it's so kitschy.
"Yeah, um, someone is selling cheap motherboards under the ASRock brand... We know who it is and we are... Looking into it."
IIRC they are the largest manufacturer of mobo's in the world
find me any other matx mobo that can do 500FSB...
My Foxconn can hit 380 or so without the ram limitations I have.
Personally I dont like them that much anymore. You show me a 775 (or I guess another socket but then I cant use it) that hits 500fsb...
:):):)
edit: www.hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1233021
That is a huge long thread about the board, i will try and find the specific post i am talking about.
another link
www.hardforum.com/showpost.php?p=1032342337&postcount=744
GUy mentions 500FSB as a previous setting
and 500 FSB!
Edit: Asus does not list it as a matx but [H] does so I will take there word for it. That baby is priority #1 right now I think.
And the Vdroop mod is explained in the link in my sig, page 2 i think - it takes 30 seconds with the system running.