DFI Lanparty NF3 S939 AGP

siberain

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Review Taken from:

http://www.hardwareasylum.com/forums/showthread.php?p=430#post430

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This board should be out sometime in June-July and will of course be dual channel, and support all AGP 8x/4x compatible graphics cards, along with all Socket-939 CPUs.

Please Click Here For High Resolution Image

http://www.hardwareasylum.com/dfi939agp/nf3agpsm.jpg




This board looks great...Alot of users have been looking for this one! Props to DFI for getting this great pic to us!

UPDATE: I have obtained official specs for this board:

Lanparty UT nF3 Ultra-D

Chipset

nVidia nF3 Ultra AGPset

CPU

Socket-939 for AMD Athlon64 and Athlon64 FX51 to FX55+ processors

FSB

2000MTps Hyper Transport

Memory

128-bit Dual-channel memory architecture
4 184-pin DIMM sockets 4GB in max.
Supports unbuffered, single/double-side DDR-266/333/400 DIMMs
Supports x8/x16, non-ECC/ECC and up to 512Mb DDR devices

Expansion Slots

1 AGP-8X/4X (0.8/1.5v only)
5 x PCIs

Storage

1 Floppy port
2 parallel IDE ports with up to 133Mbps UltraDMA
4 serial ATA ports with up to 1.5Gbps (2 native; 2 via Marvell 88SR3020 S-ATA PHY)
Support nVRAID-0/1/0+1/JBOD across P-ATA and S-ATA

USB

8 USB2.0 ports (4 at rear, 4 on board)


Audio

Realtek ALC655 6CH audio CODEC

LAN

VITSSE VSC8201RX GbE PHY

IEEE 1394

VT6307 with 2 IEEE1394 ports

Legacy IO

IT8712F

Hardware Monitoring:

CPU/System temperature sensing w/ overheating alarm
CPU overheating protection during system boot-up
12v/5v/3.3v/Vcore/Vbat/5Vsb/Vnb/Vdimm/Vagp voltages sensing
CPU/System fan speed sensing

Back panel IO ports

1 x PS2 mouse,
1 x PS2 keyboard
1 x Printer
1 x S/PDIF-In
1 x S/PDIF-Out
1 x COM,
2 USB2.0 ports
1 x IEEE-1394
2 USB2.0 ports
1 x RJ45
3 audio jacks for 6CH audio outputs

Other onboard connectors

2x USB header for 4 USB2.0 ports
1x header for IEEEE-1394 port
1x IRDA header
3x 3-pin FAN connectors for CPU, Chipset, and Chassis
1x SPDIF-In/Out header for Optical module upgrade
1x CD-In header with housing
Front audio select header
Piezo-buzzer
Clear CMOS data header
Standby/S3 LEDs
Front panel headers (IDE LED, Power LED, Power switch, Reset button, PC speaker)

l 20-pin ATX & 4-pin ATX power connectors
Form Factor and PCB Size l ATX, 305x240mm
BIOS features l 4Mb flash ROM;
l ACPI; PnP; Hotkey flash; Wake on Ring/LAN/USB/Keyboard and Mouse;
Manageability l DMI 2.0, WOL by PME; WOR by PME; PXE2 Boot
Excellent Over-clocking
Capability

Voltage tuning

Vdimm (up to 3.2v)
Vagp (up to1.8v)
Vcore (up to 2.2v)
Vnb (up to 1.95v)
1MHz frequency subtle tuning for FSB
Adjustable CPU Multiplier

Aync. PCI/AGP mode
EMI Regulations l FCC Class B, CE
Certifications l AMD; XP WHQL

Accessories

Users Manual, CMOS Reoloaded Manual
2x Parallel IDE yellow round cable
1x FDD yellow round cable
2x Serial IDE cables with S-ATA power cable
Driver CD
1 Floppy diskette for nV RAID
I/O shield
Features Dual storage controllers deliver unmatched multi-disk performance
GbE LAN

NVIDIA nTune Utility

- Voltage, Bus frequency, Fan speed, temperature monitoring
- Voltage, Bus frequency, Fan speed, temperature On-the-fly tuning for over-clocking
- Performance auto tuning
- GPU overclock

nV RAID software for both S-ATA and P-ATA
NVIDIA Personal Firewall


There you have it folks! Enjoy!
 

siberain

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If Anyone Can also provide this to be true? or actually find a store where we can pre-order it?
 

rise

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why don't you PM angry games or rgone at dfi.street? they should have some idea.

i sold my 6800gt agp for a pci-e version and got the ut sli-dr. i couldn't see spending money on a new mobo and getting agp.
 

rise

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you're kidding me. lol, sounds like him. its like someone p1sses in his wheaties every morning.

i wish i could help you. i think i saw AT mention that nf3 and nf4 chipsets are going to be slashed in 1/2 to combat atis foray into the mobo market though. might want to check that out too, it was in one of their computex reports, don't quote me may be worth waiting a bit if thats true.
 

siberain

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Ahh ok, Im just wondering if its true .. will they actually release the board its been roughyl stated it would come out in Last year. then...April / 05 .. then May / 05 Now people are saying june?

My asus doesnt overclock at all and im unhappy with it.. even tho it is very stable but i have all the hardware to push it and i cant..

unless someone wanted to buy my Asus a8v dex rev 1.x and bfg 6800 gt oc.
 

rise

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frankly, i'd throw up a fs/ft thread and see what happens. both are still very good components. you'll definitely lose a bit on the 6800gt but the pci-e can be had for 350ish all day long.

i guess it depends on how deep you want to go. the ultra d is pretty cheap lately.
 

siberain

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Yea i did make a thread but only one responce ...

I would of thought it would of been quiet easy to sell...

Im Willing to let the Asus go for 130$ (CND Dollar) and 500$(CND Dollar)

Havent really gotten any offers for either.
 

aka1nas

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I was waiting for this board but its looking like its really not much better than the Neo 2 I ended up going with other then some slightly higher voltage BIOS settings that you prob won't need to use. With the current lower winnie and venice chips the chip is more likely to hit its ceiling before most OC-friendly boards do.

Edit: Actually, there is one plus for it over the Neo 2: The NB is located below the AGP slot. On the Neo 2 it is right next to it and you would not be able to put a larger passively cooled sink on that board as it would block most video cards. If it comes out around the same price as the neo2 then it would be a good option.
 

The Pentium Guy

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Why not just go for the NF4 version anyways? IMO this board won't sell very well, especially with PCIe becoming more mainstream.
 

imported_Starman

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I just found the board I'm going to pair with my upcoming X2

AGP cards are being phased out, but they still have legs. I'm happy enough with my X800 Pro and don't want to spend an additional $300+ on a new PCI-E card that will deliver only slightly better performance than what I have now.
 

aka1nas

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Originally posted by: Starman
I just found the board I'm going to pair with my upcoming X2

AGP cards are being phased out, but they still have legs. I'm happy enough with my X800 Pro and don't want to spend an additional $300+ on a new PCI-E card that will deliver only slightly better performance than what I have now.


Exactly. I just got a 6800 to go with my Neo 2. This setup will probably take 1 more upgrade(an X2 and 4GB of RAM if I ever need it before its obselete, possibly one more graphics upgrade in ~2 years). After that, its just as obselete as current PCI-E setups and you will prob want a whole new board anyway. Future chipsets ought to provide more PCI-E lanes so we can have more 16x slots and accomodate higher bandwith devices like HD-TV tuners, multiple video cards, and PPUs
 

ryanv12

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Well, the G70 is slated to come out on AGP, so there's one last hurrah. My 6800GT will serve me another good year or so, and then I will be able to get an AGP G70 of some sort as well to go with my X2. With as long as that's going to last, aka1nas is right - everyone will be upgrading their motherboards/cpus/video cards anyways whether you have NF3 or NF4. I will be buying this motherboard.
 

aka1nas

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I am pretty sure that AGP will survive for a few years by moving lower and lower down the product line as PCI has. SO in2 or 3 years they might have a midrange card in AGP that will still be twice as fast as anything now and we can all jump on that.
 

imported_Starman

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I agree. I will definitely buy this motherboard and pair it with an X2...now I just need these parts to be released! It's great to hear that G70 will be AGP. I expected as much for at least one more generation.
 

aka1nas

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They have been moving back the release date until the next month for about 6 months in a row now.
 

ryanv12

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Meh, I can't wait on this motherboard to buy my X2...I'll just have to skip it and get the A8V Deluxe
 

imported_Starman

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Originally posted by: ryanv12
Meh, I can't wait on this motherboard to buy my X2...I'll just have to skip it and get the A8V Deluxe


Do it. I just did the same thing! I bought the A8V Deluxe because I got tired of waiting. Asus is a much better brand anyway.
 

akwizeguy

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I just got my DFI SLI-DR and in the brochure it has it listed FYI, if i knew this board was coming out, i woulda waited. Moving from AGP to PCI-E is a pain in the arse
 

joedanger

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u mean theres no pci-e/agp adapters?? i surely think it exists. everything has an adapter! regardless, i've been wanting this board, but got tired so i ordered the lanparty 250gb. i still have a 939cpu waiting for this one if it ever comes out!!!!



EDIT: mwave.com has it in stock for $125!
 
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