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Caviman2201

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I can't say enough nice things about the DFI NFII Ultra Infinity... I'm currently running stable at 230x10 on my 2800+ Barton... I am running a single stick of 512M Kingston HyperX PC4000 and so far, I'm running rediculously fast and stable... HIGHLY RECCOMEND!
 
To bad these boards weren't around a year ago when I bought my NF7.

I don't think Im going to upgrade MBs again. This socket A thing is almost over. What a life it had.
 
I can remember my first socket A board- an amd 761: one of the first to use ddr ram.
 
I made the mistake of ordering a nf7-s last Saturday now I wish I could return it for the DFI.

hrmmmm.....mistake......you know that the nf7-s performs better on 3dmarks then the dfi right?.......also costs just a tidbit less $$$ .....I am not saying the DFI is not great but I would never say an nf7-anything is a mistake.......by the way did they fix the agp issue with the DFI mobos?
 
After much research I have now discovered that the DFI NFII Board has 4 SATA, Gigabit Ethernet and all the other cool stuff..Thanks for the help!
 
the infinity does not have the gigabit network. Only the lan party. It does have 4 x sata with raid option. Not sure if all 4 are raid able tho :S. I'm currently saving for 2 raptors :D. I can run my board at 230+mhz. Ive stuck it back down to 200 for more cpu mhz. 2,500mhz from a 1700 xp. If this is stable then Ill find the sweep spot between FSB & CPU.

Infinity is defo a great board, slightly better than the nfs if only for the extra 2 SATA ports and a hell of a lot better than my old RIP 8rda+

Ecks
 
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