Wednesday, October 8th 2008

DFI LANPARTY UT X58 Motherboard Pictured

One of our readers sent us the link to a TweakTown story that gives an exclusive look at DFI's latest LANPARTY UT X58 motherboard. I won't bother you with the Intel X58 specs you probably already know by heart. Pictures speak enough for themselves:

This is a working sample. Although there's no adequate cooling on the northbridge and the southbridge there'll be one in the retail version and it'll probably be supplied by Thermalright. DFI plans to charge over $300 for this motherboard.
Source: TweakTown
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24 Comments on DFI LANPARTY UT X58 Motherboard Pictured

#2
Lillebror
i like the colours it have! black, green and yellow mix's really good.
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#3
Morgoth
Fueled by Sapphire
[I.R.A]_FBi300 us?

is that the x58 norm?
probaly remember lga1366 is highend not mainstream
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#4
Binge
Overclocking Surrealism
Moar x48 revisions pl0x? I want a better mobo for xfire and my E8600 :( I wonder how many people will be going NH.
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#5
theJesus
I love the layout and color scheme DFI uses on their LP boards :D
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#6
freaksavior
To infinity ... and beyond!
no thank you dfi. i dont like the fact you lock your bios from users if you oc to high
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#7
J-Man
I don't mean to be rude or nothing but why bother posting news when it's on the homepage?
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#8
theJesus
freaksaviorno thank you dfi. i dont like the fact you lock your bios from users if you oc to high
they do? I've never heard of that happening before, and a few of my friends have had nothing but dfi boards.
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#9
blobster21
never heard of that locks, although i have a lanparty X48-T3RS ?

are u talking about fsb or voltage limitation of some sort ?
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#10
freaksavior
To infinity ... and beyond!
idk what it is. but my board locked me out of the bios giving me a .8.8 and or a 26 error. i sent it to DFI and they said if they voltage or clock is to high and unstable it will lock you out of the bios and you have to send it in and have them reset it.

now i get

but we will save that for another thread
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#11
Octavean
It looks like a great board. I especially like the part of the article where they mention that the have no intention of limiting the MEM voltage. I also like when they said their boards don’t come with a lot of unnecessary additives, So I guess that means DFI boards should be cheaper,…right ;)

Why only six expansion slots though? I guess seven would be an unnecessary addition :)

That rear I/O panel looks like its missing something. Maybe some sort of expansion board or perhaps the boards cooling solution will expand to the rear panel,…?
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#12
to6ko91
I have a question is that on the 4th picture an exchangeable bios module

Because if it is that's some old school classic, that has been forgotten
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#13
WarEagleAU
Bird of Prey
That would be bad ass if that were the case.
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#14
erocker
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J-ManI don't mean to be rude or nothing but why bother posting news when it's on the homepage?
They are one and the same.
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#15
_jM
freaksaviorno thank you dfi. i dont like the fact you lock your bios from users if you oc to high
just my thoughts
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#16
CrAsHnBuRnXp
freaksavioridk what it is. but my board locked me out of the bios giving me a .8.8 and or a 26 error. i sent it to DFI and they said if they voltage or clock is to high and unstable it will lock you out of the bios and you have to send it in and have them reset it.

now i get

but we will save that for another thread
Thats bull.
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#17
Poisonsnak
freaksaviorno thank you dfi. i dont like the fact you lock your bios from users if you oc to high
This isn't something DFI is doing to be jerks, it's just something that happens. If you OC enough you can corrupt your BIOS, they're doing you a favor by fixing it for free if you send it in. (at least I'm pretty sure this is the situation, it is on AMD boards anyway)
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#18
OnBoard
Mighty big NB core, bigger than 65nm Core2 cores (and most likely hotter).
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#19
phanbuey
OnBoardMighty big NB core, bigger than 65nm Core2 cores (and most likely hotter).
it definitely is... I learned my lesson with the first core 2 boards and that is: being an early chipset adopter is a PAIN IN THE A$$... (just ask the 780i peeps) Youre basically a glorified lab hamster. I dunno about DFI but most of the time the stock cooling is NEVER adequate overclocking these chipsets...

"Cooling brought to you by... the X-Box 360 thermal team.. whoo."
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#20
freaksavior
To infinity ... and beyond!
_jMjust my thoughts
CrAsHnBuRnXpThats bull.
So you agree?
PoisonsnakThis isn't something DFI is doing to be jerks, it's just something that happens. If you OC enough you can corrupt your BIOS, they're doing you a favor by fixing it for free if you send it in. (at least I'm pretty sure this is the situation, it is on AMD boards anyway)
Yes, i honestly think it is something they are doing to jerk us around, Asus, biostar and gigabyte never have given me this issue.

Honestly, my experience with them so far is such

Cosmetically they have beautiful boards

Oc is a pain but good once its figured out.

Stick with asus :)
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#22
Unregistered
I wish motherboard makers would stop putting legacy connections like PS/2 and Printer Ports on modern motherboards...
#23
Ferdinand
Are DFI will attach Thermalright Heatpipe cooling on the board?
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#24
Poisonsnak
FerdinandAre DFI will attach Thermalright Heatpipe cooling on the board?
According to malware it's likely
malwareAlthough there's no adequate cooling on the northbridge and the southbridge there'll be one in the retail version and it'll probably be supplied by Thermalright.
If you look at the big gap on the i/o panel I would say the same system that the other LP UT boards has is going to be on this one.
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