Oh, and it has the first pink BIOS I or The Tech Report have ever seen.
“IF YOU’RE SHOPPING FOR AN enthusiast-oriented LGA775 motherboard, your choice of chipsets is dominated by offerings from Intel and Nvidia. There is a third option, though, and it comes from the unlikeliest of sources. You see, before it was acquired by AMD, ATI was working on a CrossFire Express 3200 chipset for Intel processors. That chipset survived the acquisition, and under new branding as the AMD RD600, it’s made an appearance on DFI’s LANParty UT ICFX3200-T2R/G motherboard.The ICFX3200 is an event not just because it’s the first—and thus far only—motherboard based on the RD600, but also because it’s DFI’s only high-end LANParty board for Core 2 processors. DFI has quickly established itself as a favorite among enthusiasts, and many have been waiting with great anticipation to see what motherboard whiz Oskar Wu can cook up for a Core 2-compatible LANParty.”
Here are some more Motherboard articles from around the web:
- NF650 Ultra Specs and Picture @ Chile Hardware
- ASUS P5N32-E SLI Plus: NVIDIA’s 650i goes Dual x16 @ AnandTech
- Gigabyte N680SLI-DQ6 Motherboard — nForce 680i done to perfection @ Tweaktown
- SUS P5N32-E SLI Plus @ motherboards.org
- Ty4n Trinity Review: Bringing Extreme SLI to the AMD platform @ Ninjalane