Originally Posted by radodrill This MB has been out for quite a while now and a revised BIOS is already availably from DFI.
DFI is IMO the best MB. my LP 925X-T2 is the best board I've ever had.
DFI caters to the enthisiast/gamer market, which primarily used AMD CPUs --> DFI builds primarily AMD boards
Well look at the benschmark but I think the Intel core 2 duo CPUs are way beter then AMD's A2. Both in performance and energy consumtion. I know that wasn't the case before the core 2 duo. Thats why I think it thakes to long fore DFI to come out with a rocking Intel Mobo.
Originally Posted by LoveJoy Wonder when you are doing review on crossfire chip version
btw. why didnt you over clock it?
we did, read my thoughts - I go in to stability and overclocking...
There's not an AM2 LANParty board based on RD580 yet - I'm not sure whether there will be one either. There is an Infinity-based CrossFire AM2 board though. :)
DFI have said they were going to wait for the RD600 which is meant to be a beast of an overclocker. Basically if DFI do a board you know that's the chipset to have even if DFI boards tend to be either a total must have hit or a super-scaled miss.
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Hello Core 2 Duo. :D
Nice review though although I'm in love with my C2D set-up, ain't going anywhere else soon!
Well look at the benschmark but I think the Intel core 2 duo CPUs are way beter then AMD's A2. Both in performance and energy consumtion. I know that wasn't the case before the core 2 duo. Thats why I think it thakes to long fore DFI to come out with a rocking Intel Mobo.
btw. why didnt you over clock it?
There's not an AM2 LANParty board based on RD580 yet - I'm not sure whether there will be one either. There is an Infinity-based CrossFire AM2 board though. :)