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DFI UT-X58-T3eH8
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Justin Robinson
11:35 Dec 1, 2008
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A striking and attractive laptop with a host of serious features.
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The board with the name that rolls off the tip of your tongue.
When our very good friends at Altech came over for a quick visit and a chat, they brought a goody with them. Since they know how much we (and by extension, you) like them, they brought along DFI’s latest X58-based mobo, something that we’ve been waiting for – and for good reason.
DFI has traditionally been very good with its boards, providing BIOS options and other features that you honestly won’t find anywhere else. Its layouts and colour schemes are very unique, and you can pick one out even from a simple picture.
And this one is something special – just check out our gallery of pics for more info!
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7 Comments
battlefield_gir
Dec 1, 2008 12:15 PM
I'm the last person to comment on spelling but just a heads up.
"DFI has traditionally been very good with theiits r ".
It's a very nice looking mobo, just a quick question whats the clearance of the socket to the edge of the mobo?
One problem i see with this mobo is the positioning of the capacitors in the socket area if you want to insulate it for phase change or something, though i am probably being neurotic.
Hawkeye
Dec 1, 2008 12:58 PM
That's what fast editing gets you, kids!
- DH
SceptreCore
Dec 1, 2008 8:11 PM
It looks snazzy... but what a mouthful of a name!
Also, nice camera work whoever that was! (Frunj probably)
N3M3SiS
Dec 2, 2008 10:40 AM
Ahem.
"Its layouts and colour schemes are very unique, and you can pick one out even from a [u]simply[/u] picture."
An apostrophe wouldn't go astray in there either, gents. I'll let you figure out where and stop being a dick now. ;)
p_francis_bennett
Dec 2, 2008 11:08 AM
So now there is X86 and X58?
Philiac
Dec 2, 2008 1:56 PM
Really looking forward to building a new PC with this baby.
"Verdict:
A striking and attractive laptop with a host of serious features" lol?
thiamju
Dec 21, 2008 11:38 AM
Hi. How Much (Price?)
Regards Ken Briggs
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