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.
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
Source: DFI
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28 Comments on DFI Warns About Fake Motherboards

#26
GSG-9
Musselsthe most i can get is around 430FSB stable, but thats just my CPU's - both my Q6600 dont like going above that FSB (i can do 9x430, but not 8x435 for example) - this is on my matx and atx system.

And the Vdroop mod is explained in the link in my sig, page 2 i think - it takes 30 seconds with the system running.
Im running at 285x7 right now, I can get it up to 320 with my ram. That was the best you could do a year ago when I put her together. I think its time for a new mobo in my baby. I have a E6300, it will not even be able to get above like 400 I would not think but its faster than where im at now.
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#27
Knight M@
I Know that board

This is J&W a China motherboard :

look at this picture . The only Different is colour!!!! ( socket , RAM . etc ....)





_http://www.jwele.com/motherboard_detail.php?102
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#28
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lol, I know someone who got one of these. he tells me that while its not the best board hes ever had, its still a million times better than his a8r mvp
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