DFI LanParty NF4 SLI-DR Motherboard

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Looking back at the history of DFI, we have been creating so much fun for PC DIY enthusiasts in the world. If you are also one of them, then you'd better hold your breath because DFI is now bringing you the best party on earth with this second generation of LANPARTY! The cutting-edge DFI high-end-high series LANPARTY is dedicated to the LAN party culture, which has been a phenomenon among global PC users. Spreading worldwide, from the west coast to the east coast, the LANPARTY series is not only for LAN party fans, but also perfect for PC DIYers with technologies from Intel, NVIDIA, pinnacle entertainment performance, incredible outfit design and the richest features ever!


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Interface Connection: Audio - Bass/Center Audio Out Jack, Audio - Line In (1/8" Mini), Audio - Line Out (1/8" Mini), Audio - Microphone In (1/8" Mini), Audio - RCA Digital Coax (S/PDIF), Audio - Rear Surround Audio Out Jack, Audio - Side Surround Audio Out Jack, Ethernet - RJ45 Twisted-Pair (XBaseT), IEEE 1394 - 6 pin Powered, Keyboard - 6 pin mini-DIN (PS/2), Mouse - 6 pin mini-DIN (PS/2), USB - Universal Serial Bus 2.0

System Board Style: ATX

# of Memory Slots: 4

Processor Socket: AMD Socket 939

System Chipset: nVIDIA nForce4 SLI

Memory Technology: DDR-SDRAM (DDRRAM)

Multi GPU Support: nVIDIA SLI

# of PCI-e x16 Slots: 2


Summary

Product Title: DFI LanParty NF4 SLI-DR Motherboard

Manufacturer: DFI

Power Score: 4.2 | 4 Reviews


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Talk about the best motherboard on the market

Strengths: extremely stable, looks great a plus on the accessories

Weakness: waiting for some myself

This mobo was what I was looking for when I was building an ultimate gaming machine. DFI worked with OCZ to get some extreme memory designed for this mobo. I'm telling you, for building my first mobo (and I am definitely being careful not to screw up with this fine peice of machinery) this was the way to go. If you plan on going for th ultra thats great but there are issues with modifying them to...
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By hadvad - Sep 11, 2005

OC motherboard

Strengths: Speed, Ports, Spacing, OC potential.

Weakness: Price

This is the board for the true gamer looking for blazing speed and overclocking ability. This board offers a lot of room for upgradibility in the future with dual cpu's and ddr. This board is the 939 socket which most users choose for its ease of use and allows for mods to be made in the upcoming flux of technology. Highly reccomended. It runs fine so far!

By nutzilla - Jul 18, 2005

A working nForce4-SLI MoBo

Strengths: Can remove the stock chipset fan so as to install a liquid cooler. Works well. Includes some useful accessories.

Weakness: BAD color choices - looks like the colors were chosen by a designer's preschool daughter.

While it remains true that all nForce4-SLI-based MoBos are very buggy (just take a look at any of the manufacturer's online forums regarding these boards to get some idea), some work better than others. I've had a better experience with this board than with the Asus A8N-SLI Premium. Many users theorize that the finicky chipset gets too hot under load, and that may be the reason why systems based...
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By Mason Storm - Aug 19, 2005

After a bit longer....

Strengths: Lots of easy to use accessories, and logically placed slots.

Weakness: Overheats, requiring much additional airflow. Chipset & cooling fan are blocked by ANY decent video card.

Built a system using this MOBO as the base, GeForce Nvidia 6800GT w/256 ram, and 2g of ram, using Windows XP home. I was THRILLED when I built it because everything ran supper fast. BF1942/desert combat was a whole new experiance and I couldn't compliment this equipment enough. Unfortunately many of the older games like Ravenshield, Ghost recon and such would cause the system to crash to blue...
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By Gonzo_JR - Sep 18, 2005

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