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RedDragonXXX said:It’s definitely worth getting since it has way more tweaking capabilities then ASUS board and its rock stable.
Son1990 said:Well that is good enough for me.
ryanmartini said:DFI boards are strange. They have been known to fry the hell out of ram. Four redline sticks = dead from two boards in a row >.< And when you post for help you get BIOS this version, you want this one. Stick with the Asus.
Son1990 said:uh oh now I think I want the DFI. What changes will I see?
~Ken
RedDragonXXX said:Well that's not the board problem that fried your RAM, its you or whoever else it is. There are certain techniques that you need to use when it comes to OC'ing the RAM and you probably just switched the 4V jumper and gave it to much voltage. That doesn't give you the right to go out and bash the board cause you don't know how to use it.
DFI have been acclaimed long ago the best NF4 boards out and will give you better performance than any other board out there. If you don't believe me look around the forums and see which is the most used board by fellow OC'ers.
Get the DFI board, you will be glad trust me. I had A8N-SLI Deluxe and the difference is huge. There is no comparison between these boards. ASUS makes good products no question about it but DFI has better NF4 board.
ryanmartini said:Ok so please elaborate on how to fix it before the first bootup both times. I am an A+ technition and I always have a static bracelet on. And it was just a stobootup no fancy jumpers set right then, so if DFI has improved since then, it should be a nice board.
MailOrderSausag said:it's dfi! that should sell you right there! i want to make love to my dfi mobo, and it's a s754!!!!
ryanmartini said:Ok so please elaborate on how to fix it before the first bootup both times. I am an A+ technition and I always have a static bracelet on. And it was just a stobootup no fancy jumpers set right then, so if DFI has improved since then, it should be a nice board.
RedDragonXXX said:Well that's not the board problem that fried your RAM, its you or whoever else it is. There are certain techniques that you need to use when it comes to OC'ing the RAM and you probably just switched the 4V jumper and gave it to much voltage. That doesn't give you the right to go out and bash the board cause you don't know how to use it.
Son1990 said:Lanparty NF4-SLI-DR
Is it worth getting over the Asus A8N Deluxe that I have now? What are diffrent between the two? Anymore information would help.
~Ken