Saturday, March 7th 2009
CeBIT 2009: DFI
DFI is showing off all of their mATX boards aimed at the gaming enthusiast. These come in all kinds of flavors, sporting all available CPU sockets and also offering multi GPU possibilities. Their newest addition is the X58 based one, which has all the features of an ATX board but gives the user the possibility to pack everything into an mATX chassis.
On top of that the much talked about Megahalems CPU cooler is also present, so DFI is going to be offering this CPU cooler under their brand name. The company who produces the cooling solutions for their mainboards is also the one behind the processor cooler. The Flame Breeze is a cooling solution for the chipset, featuring copper heat-pipes and a large aluminum shrout.
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On top of that the much talked about Megahalems CPU cooler is also present, so DFI is going to be offering this CPU cooler under their brand name. The company who produces the cooling solutions for their mainboards is also the one behind the processor cooler. The Flame Breeze is a cooling solution for the chipset, featuring copper heat-pipes and a large aluminum shrout.
15 Comments on CeBIT 2009: DFI
The cooler looks sweet, and I see it was next to the Corsair boot! :rockout:
The one not shown above, my board, is the P45 version that supports Crossfire, but the PCI-E lanes (spaced properly) are hard locked to run dual 8x, even if you only have 1 GPU.
And for me, I love the portability of it :)
Not to mention that there are no low profile vga cards for "gaming enthusiast", if I'm not mistaken...
yeh that wud b sexy, im soooo considering doin it w. mine, all i gotta do is find an extra half inch n i can get a decent atx board in there :p
Now back onto the topic of these beautiful DFI mATX beasts. I want a Core i5 mATX NOW! :D