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masterchief
26-04-2007, 11:07
DFI, the most enthusiast-oriented motherboard designer announced today the self-designed and manufactured LANParty UT NF680I LT SLI-T2R and has launched it into the market with a brand new package design. This motherboard adopts NVIDIA's NF680I LT SLI northbridge and MCP55P southbridge chipsets and furnishes both SLI and Physics rendering solutions. Moreover, it offers the highest-end 6 phase digital PWM technology. The UT NF680I LT motherboard features unique heat pipe cooling solution for the North Bridge. DFI also offers a particular copper-sink for the South Bridge. The DFI LP UT NF680i LT SLI motherboard includes all the features that gamers and enthusiast would ever need: EZ On/Off and EZ reset, that allows you to OC without a chassis. Further, the EZ Clear is the easiest way to clear the CMOS without opening the chassis. Additionally all DFI LAN Party UT NF680I LT SLI-T2R motherboards will come with customized and tweaked BIOS, which will give full control and overclocking potential of your system. It is certain that this model offers many new elements to satisfiy all high-end users.

http://www.techpowerup.com/img/07-04-26/L_NF680iLT_L.jpg
http://www.techpowerup.com/img/07-04-26/680i_LT_SLI-T2R12.jpg

http://www.techpowerup.com/?30130

Bem bonita:bananasmi e deve ter muito boa performance.

Denzil
26-04-2007, 11:21
É igual a qq uma Lanparty :)

thehand
26-04-2007, 11:59
Tem as cores da Xbox360 :P

thehand
16-05-2007, 13:09
Parece que vai ser MAIS uma grande board :)

Portugal
21-05-2007, 20:16
Review (http://www.ninjalane.com/display.aspx?docname=lanparty-680i)

http://www.ninjalane.com/images/lanparty-680i/nvidia_northbridge.jpg
http://www.ninjalane.com/images/lanparty-680i/heatsink_installed.jpg
http://www.ninjalane.com/images/lanparty-680i/uv_complete.jpg

http://www.ninjalane.com/images/awards/award55.jpg

Conclusion:
We have all seen nVidia 680i enabled motherboards in the past and just about every one of them follows a reference design spec. While this does help in quickly getting your product to market there is nothing to set it apart from anything else. DFI has always taken great pride in creating unique designs for their LanParty and Infinity series motherboards and the end result shows their care and dedication. The DFI NF680i LT is no exception, the included BIOS is very solid, overclocking is extremely easy and the included cooling options are over the top. There really isn't much else that could make this system any better.

UV Glamour Shots:
You have to ask yourself why bother reviewing an enthusiast style motherboard that is clearly designed to be flashy without taking some flashy pictures? Below you'll find a couple of low light glamour shots of the LanParty UT NF680i LT SLI-T2R under the eerie purple glow of a black light cathode. While our Patriot memory isn't "SLI Certified" we like the heatspreaders and have been impressed with its solid performance.

I think it is safe to say if you get a motherboard from the LanParty series you will want to show it off, in more ways than one.
Now for the ever popular list of Good things and Bad things.

The Good Things:
- nVidia nForce 680i LT chipset
- 8 SATA ports + dedicated onboard RAID controller
- Excellent set of overclocking controls
- High FSB support
- Digital Power Supply
- Debug LED
- Large Northbridge cooler
- Copper heatsinks onboard

The Bad Things:
- 4x PCIe in an "unusable" location
- Large Northbridge cooler
- Couldn't hit 500Mhz FSB out of the box

é simplesmente fenomenal!

thehand
21-05-2007, 20:26
Uma já e tua não é :P