Still belong to the Socket 939 motherboards with NVIDIA's nForce4 chipset made by DFI motherboards to the best of this class thereafter, DFI tried more or less successful, even with ATI chipsets his luck on the Socket 939 Well, read a lot of time for the first AM2 motherboard with NVIDIA 590 SLI chipset, which multiplies the hope that DFI again, a similar big hit could be managed nForce. Whether with the DFI LANParty UT NF590 SLI-M2R back can build on the old nForce4 times shown in the following pages.
NVIDIA decided, despite the lack of need to design to a new chipset for Socket AM2, really would be a new nForce chipset not necessary, because the NVIDIA nForce4 chipsets are theoretically capable of an AMD AM2 processor to wear. Of course NVIDIA would like to increase its market share to AMD chipsets and further drive the development
forward, and so was the presentation of the AMD AM2 a good time to introduce a new chipset generation. Nearly all major manufacturers have already introduced their AM2 motherboards with the new NVIDIA chipsets and now sees DFI model the time has come to present.
Could be considered already at the CeBit 2006 an initial review of the DFI LANParty UT NF590 SLI-M2R, but now, more than six months later, it sees the light of day, DFI adhere to their own requirements and presents the main board with a black PCB, and yellow connectors and slots. But much more important than the appearance should be the intrinsic values of the DFI LANParty UT NF590 SLI-M2R .
By the table is clearly obvious that DFI claims is to be the motherboard in addition to sufficient Erweiteruntssteckplätzen sometimes use all options available to the nForce 590 SLI, such as the two Gigabit Ethernet controllers, or the six Serial ATA II ports for the integrated controller. Again, two Serial ATA II ports are provided on an additional chip is available, which is connected via PCI-Express to the system, in addition to the features of the motherboard itself, we now take a look at the offerings of the DFI LANParty UT NF590 SLI-M2R.
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