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Phoronix: DFI Infinity NF4 Ultra [Review]

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Michael Larabel
Feb 17, 2006

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“Prior to the LAN Party and LAN Party UT series, Design For
Innovation was relatively unknown with the Do-It-Yourself crowd but
beginning back in the Canterwood days, DFI had unleashed its LAN
Party 875P-T and the engineers continued creating various other
motherboards, with the most notable being their nForce4 line-up. A
great deal of DFI’s success can be attributed to their
feature-filled BIOS’ that allows processor and memory tweaking
along with incredible overclocking abilities, thanks in part to
acquiring Oscar Wu from Abit. Expanding from these high-end LAN
Party series is its complement, the Infinity, which is designed to
incorporate rock solid stability and provide enthusiast-grade
components. DFI has been slow to adopt Intel’s latest Chipsets
(i955X/975X) for its few LGA-775 products but on the AMD Socket 939
side of things, they have used the latest-and-greatest from NVIDIA
in the form of the nForce4 MCP…”


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Michael Larabel

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