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DFI® Releases World’s Fastest Athlon™ 64 Based Motherboard

 

 

 

-- The new UV-sensitive LANPartyUT 250Gb motherboard combines the industry’s widest performance enhancing options and rock solid stability to deliver record-breaking experiences --

 

 

 

 

 

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

 

 

 

Hayward, CA (August 16, 2004) – DFI®, a worldwide leader in industrial computing solutions and maker of the LANParty™ series of motherboards, today launched the highly anticipated LANPartyUT 250Gb motherboard for the Athlon™ 64 platform. Regarded as the best overclocking motherboard for performance minded enthusiasts, DFI’s new LANPartyUT addition combines the flagship UV sensitive hardware design with rich integrated features to deliver unsurpassed user experiences.

 

 

 

Based on the NVIDIA® nForce3 250Gb chipset, the LANPartyUT 250Gb takes full advantage of the chipset’s revolutionary single-chip architecture to enable systems with lower power consumption. Built for the 64-bit computing platform, it supports socket 754 Athlon64 processors up to 3700+, 1600 MTps Hyper Transport and high speed DDR400.

 

 

 

The new LANPatyUT flies past the competition with the industry’s most robust BIOS options. For the discerning overclockers, the LANPartyUT 250Gb is the first to incorporate a wide range of voltage options, including CPU, AGP and memory voltage controls. These unique BIOS options give enthusiasts the highest possible overclock. Removing any bottleneck in the quest to boost performance, this motherboard also features flexible memory timing options that allow users to increase VDIMM multiplier values in 1 and 0.5 increments. Both unique BIOS features provide DFI users the ability to take the socket 754-based motherboard to a level unseen before. Using only air-cooling, overclocking champion Tony Leach (also known as Bigtoe) broke the world record with the LANPartyUT 250Gb to deliver an amazing 425 MHz CPU Front Side Bus and DDR 600 memory overclock.

 

 

 

For the aesthetics-conscious enthusiasts, the LANPartyUT 250Gb sports DFI’s signature UV sensitive slots and sockets. Under black lights, the motherboard glows with the bundled UV sensitive round cables. Continuing the lead in incorporating useful features on board, the new LANPartyUT 250Gb includes signature EZ On/Reset buttons and offers support for SATA, nVRAID, 8-channel audio, SPDIF in/out, USB 2.0, and IEEE 1394 Firewire. To set a new standard in network security, it supports NVIDIA gigabit LAN, Networking Technology and Personal Firewall to provide efficient protection against hackers and virus attacks, professional grade network traffic inspection capabilities, and advanced management features (remote access, configuration and monitoring).

 

 

 

The LANPartyUT 250Gb will be available worldwide at the end of August 2004. For more information on how to pre-order, please email [email protected]. For more information on its complete specifications, please visit http://www.dfi.com.tw.

 

 

 

 

 

About DFI® (San Jose), Inc.

 

 

 

Founded in 1981 in the heart of Asia, DFI, Inc. is a worldwide leader in motherboard design and manufacturing. Headquartered in Taiwan, DFI’s international presence includes the United States, the Netherlands, China and Japan. Dedicated to manufacturing the highest quality solutions for the expanding IT market, DFI’s product lines include a complete line-up of advanced motherboards, graphics solutions, and Applied Computing Platforms. The company sells its products through a selected group of distributors, system builders, VARs, retailers and e-tailers internationally.

 

 

 

DFI’s US branch office is located at 30991 San Clemente Street, Hayward, CA 94545. For more information on the company, please visit www.dfi.com.tw.

 

 

 

DFI and LANParty are registered trademarks. Other product names are either trademarks or trade names of their respective holders.

 

 

 

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w00t nice, i was waiting for a 64 bit version. do you think along with it they will change some minor gripes/discrepencies about the board? (such as the cmos reset jumper being a little hard to get to etc)

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