Wednesday, July 15th 2009

DFI Intros Blood Iron G41-T33 Motherboard

DFI made a new addition to its popular LAN Party Blood Iron lineup, which offers overclocker-friendly features on a budget. The Blood Iron G41-T33 is the first micro-ATX model in the series, and uses the Intel G41 + ICH10 chipset. The board remains minimalistic, taking care of only the essentials as far as components go. The LGA-775 socket is powered by a 3-phase circuit. There are two DDR2 DIMM slots, with support for dual-channel DDR2-1066 memory. The G41 northbridge packs an Intel GMA X4500 IGP. Expansion is care of one PCI-E x16, a PCI-E x1, and two PCI slots. The southbridge provides four SATA II ports internally. 6-channel audio and gigabit Ethernet make for the rest of this product. The LAN Party G41-T33 is expected to retail for around US $90.
Source: TechConnect Magazine
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14 Comments on DFI Intros Blood Iron G41-T33 Motherboard

#1
Cold Storm
Battosai
The board would make a good htpc set up.. But, I'm wanting a i7/i5 version of the Blood Iron. Then I may go that route of board
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#2
Mussels
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only two memory slots?

if it had four memory slots i'd be giving it three thumbs up for a value board
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#3
xkche
Musselsonly two memory slots?

if it had four memory slots i'd be giving it three thumbs up for a value board
yes, and only 4 SATA...

and for this price, a have the M3A78-EM or M4A78-EM of ASUS... :rolleyes:
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#4
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
4 sata is all you need for a matx system.
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#5
Cold Storm
Battosai
Yeah, one for your Optical drive, 2 hdds (both over 750) and one left over for another hdd/optical drive..


With the love and luck I had with the org. I would grab this. I still need to play more with the P45 conterpart also..
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#6
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
if you're making a true MATX system, you need ~250GB for OS and games, and 1 1TB+ for storage. add in an optical drive, and you still have one spare - you arent going to have many HDD slots in a mATX case anyway.
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#7
Disparia
LOL, a "true" mATX system?

Come on Mussels, don't get tunnel vision!
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#8
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
JizzlerLOL, a "true" mATX system?

Come on Mussels, don't get tunnel vision!
i broke the HDD cage in my old one, couldnt fit any more than 1 :P
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#9
AltecV1
looks like regular G41 board:rolleyes: Blood Iron my A..
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#10
xkche
Mussels4 sata is all you need for a matx system.
mmmm yes, maybe.. ;) but i don't use it in a mATX case.. i think more in a server for downloads and media station... and use a 1TB HDD don't like, i use a 2 500GB :rolleyes: + DVD RW + HDD OS... i don´t know, just think that can have more... :cool:

Es cuestión de gustos :rockout:
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#11
ShadowFold
very awesome to see DFI making low end boards :) I kinda wanna see some low end amd offerings now. Blood Iron 770/SB710/DDR3 would be pretty sweet.
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#12
Imsochobo
A pretty versatile DFI setup is the DFI LP JR 790GX M2RS.

I got two of those, running 4870x2cfx setup in one, and it rocks :D

Or you can run a cheap ass cpu and igp on it.

2 PCI-e 790GX good pwm, Loads of good specs, what more can you ask for? :P

It is also fairly cheap, all depends on the money at hand, but i'd go for a nvidia chipset or amd solution with 780g/790gx since they're way faster and lower TPD:) + 1080P playback smoothly :)
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#13
OnBoard
AltecV1looks like regular G41 board:rolleyes: Blood Iron my A..
Every Blood Iron board looks like a cheap board version of that chipset. They should just handle lots of FSB and have a good OC bios.
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#14
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
blood iron are budget OCing boards, thats what the entire series is about.
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