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Application:

Pentium 4 LGA775 Motherboard

Provided by:

DFI

Available at:

Newegg

MSRP:

$168.00

Availability:

Now

Review by:

Paul

Edited by:

Scott

Review date:

October 23rd, 2004
   
 

Specification

DFI really packs the box with a lot of kewl stuff.  This motherboard box is huge compared to the other boxes I've seen.  It really has to be this big to hold all of the extra goodies that DFI includes.

As you can see, DFI really crams the stuffing out of their box.  Let's see what they've enclosed for us.

FrontX occupies a 5.25 drive bay and allows you to move some things to the front of the case.  Among the items you can locate to the front are, Diagnostic LEDs, SPDIF out, 1394 firewire and a SATA port.

  

The kewl thing about this is you can have all of these ports in the front or just one.  The FrontX panel is completely customizable.

UV reactive round cables.  These will really look good under a black light.

Let's not leave the power supply out.  DFI includes a UV reactive sleeving kit for any miscellaneous cables that you want to glow like the round IDE cables.

Last but not least is the PC Transpo.  What DFI LANParty board would be complete without one of these?  The Transpo straps to your computer and makes carrying it to LANs much easier.