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CeBit 2008 - DFI LANParty LT X48-T3R uses ThermalRight thermal design

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Old 27-02-2008, 08:07 PM
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Question CeBit 2008 - DFI LANParty LT X48-T3R uses ThermalRight thermal design

LANParty LT X48-T3R, a real monster empowered by ThermalRight

Although the Chinese New Year festival was important to DFI’s headquarters, the R&D team of DFI hasn’t slowed down at all, in order to launch the new product of X48 motherboard well ahead of the preset schedule. DFI’s LANParty UT X48-T3R is now just around the corner, ready to greet our enthusiasts throughout the world. This motherboard, based on Intel LGA775 socket CPU, will fully support the latest Intel 45nm process Quad-core CPU. Our LANParty UT X48-T3R features the highest end of Intel X48 + ICH10R chipset. It provides enthusiasts with a powerful measure that supports the latest CrossFire technology and the fastest FSB1600MHz, DDR3 1333 memory. Besides this, a server grade model, LP UT X48-T3R provides even more goodies such as the utmost Volterra 8-phase Digital PWM, full solid state aluminum capacitors, and Marvell’s dual gigabit LAN chip which surely enhances the overall teaming function. Users kept telling DFI that the BIOS design is the “soul” of a motherboard; we listened and now we are coming up with the most elaborated version of BIOS for every finished board that rolls out from our factory. For enthusiasts, this means the ability to tweak their monster gear with unlimited choices of BIOS environment. The combination of Genie BIOS and CMOS Reload is the ultimate weapon to help every knight of our enthusiasts to beat the beast, over again and again.



You will also be happy to notice an eye-catching feature on our LANParty UT X48-T3R board, a powerful heat pipe cooler, we called “heat freezer”. It is a first-in-industry invention that resulted from our cooperation with The ThermalRight Company, a world renowned, professional manufacturer in the computer cooler industry. ThermalRight is highly regarded by the computer world for its creativity and expertise in the heat dissipation process. It has been with great honor that DFI involves ThermalRight in developing a supreme quality cooler such as our “heat freezer” for servers. Every LANParty UT series motherboard is now equipped with the exclusive sub-assembly. For this, DFI has just pushed the motherboard standard a step farther. While you are serious in the game world, you would not want to miss a board with the utmost, state-of-the-art heat freezer feature.

Specification:
Processor:Supports core 2Duo, Core 2 Quad and Core 2 Extreme
Chipset:Intel X48+ICH10R
FSB:Supports 1333/1600MHz
Memory:Supports DDR3 Memory
Display:Supports CrossFireX Technology
Audio:DFI Bernstein Audio module
Storage:Provides 6 x SATA II port
RAID:Supports RAID 0/ 1/ 0+1/ 5
IDE: Supports IDE interface
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