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> AusPCWorld > Tech News > 16/10/04 Todays Review Cont' - Featuring DFI LANParty 875P-T Motherboard @ PCStats






   
16/10/04 Todays Review Cont' - Featuring DFI LANParty 875P-T Motherboard @ PCStats
Posted by mitchy_g on 16 Oct 2004 - 07:29 0 comments
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Random Featured Review: DFI LANParty 875P-T Motherboard @ PCStats

Heres a Snippet:
"DFI's LANParty 875P-T is a very interesting motherboard, and one of only a few in its class. It allows users to upgrade to a Socket 775 Intel Pentium4 processor, while at the same time allowing them to keep all of their old hardware since. This is possible because the DFI LanParty 875P-T is based on the Intel i875P chipset. Of course, this also means that there is no PCI Express x16 or DDR-2 RAM support. However, with the imminent replacement of the 925X by the 925XE, and little in the way of high end PCI Express videocards to choose from, the DFI 875P-T is a good alternative right now."

View The Full Review Here

Motherboard:
Abit AA8-3rd Eye @ OCModShop
DFI LanParty 915X-T12 @ Viper Lair
Epox EP-5EGA+ 915G @ PCStats
Socket 939 Motherboards - MSI and nVidia vs. ABIT and VIA @ TweakTown

Power Supplies:
Enermax Noisetaker EG475P-VE 470W PSU @ ThinkComputers.org
Enermax Coolergiant PSU @ eXtreme Reviews
OCZ PowerStream 420W PSU @ Viper Lair
Raidmax RX-520XPW 520W @ 3DGameMan
Ultra X-Connect 500 Watt Modular @ 3DX

RAM:
Corsair TWIN2X1024-5400C4PRO @ Viper Lair
Corsair TWIN2X1024-5400C4PRO @ OCModShop
Corsair XMS2 DDR2 PC2-5400 @ 3DGameMan
GeIL Ultra-X PC3200 @ PCStats
Mushkin PC3200 222 LII V2 @ XYZ

Sound:
Altec Lansing AHS-602 Gaming Headphone @ PC Base
Pioneer SE-XB1 headphones @ DesignTechnica

Storage, HDD:
512MB SanDisk Memory Stick PRO @ RojakPot
Gigabyte GO-U0128B USB Flash Drive @ PCStats
Topram 1GB SD Card @ HardExtreme

Video:
Albatron PCX5750 @ OCModShop
Nvidia GeForce 6200 @ Hardware Analysis
XGI Volari V3XT @ Phoronix

Misc:
LIS 2 Indicator VFD Display Device @ Shortmedia
Samsung SCD103 MiniDV Camcorder @ Tweaknews.net
Siemens S65 Tri-band Mobile Phone @ Hardware Zone
Atdec Spacedec Monitor Arm @ XYZ

I think we should check the AusPcWorld email more often! We have too many review items!



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