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DFI Still Doting on LGA775, Adds to Blood Iron Lineup

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There's just something about naming a product line "Blood Iron" that gets our attention, even if the latest entry to DFI's lineup is a value oriented board. Such is the case with the just-launched BI P43-T34 motherboard.

As you probably surmised, the new board is built around Intel's P43 chipset. So in other words, this one's strictly for the LGA775 crowd looking to score a deal on a Core 2 Duo or Core 2 Quad chip.

The new board comes with a handful of noteworthy features, including DDR3 support, digital PWM, a generous helping of 12 USB 2.0 ports, 6 SATA II ports, and DFI's ABS II auto-overclocking technology.

While the latest Blood Iron doesn't seem like a bad option for a somewhat performance oriented budget build, we're still waiting on DFI return to old form with cutting edge mobos that push the overclocking boundaries. DFI was once considered the go-to motherboard maker for system tweakers looking for fine grain control over their entire system, but seems to have switched focus on more mainstream solutions.

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COMMENTS
avatarNo faith in DFI

I had DFI NF4 SL-Dr board back in the day when 939 ruled. It fell a sleep once when I plugged in USB mouse/keyboard combo. Didnt know you have to move jumper over. It looked like pretty comon problem afterwards.

Never got my money back since I couldnt return the product.

I never looked back at this manufacturer.

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