Re: DFI Infinity Blood Iron P35-T2RL
Your article states the Blood Iron P35-T2RL uses a 4-phase digital PWM, but the mosfets, chokes and capacitors of a four phase analogue voltage regulation circuit are plainly seen around the socket, unless your pics are from an older model.
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Re: Different models?
...and so your reviewer, whom I am presuming you pay actual money, placed as the primary exemplar image of his review a picture that does not represent the actual product obtained upon purchase?
Isn't that a bit like having a picture of...
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Different models?
Your reviewer appears to have photographed two different motherboards.
The images on pages one http://images.tweaktown.com/imagebank/p35t_1intro.jpg and four http://www.tweaktown.com/popImg.php?img=p35tl_6.JPG show three main areas of difference:
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Re: Dual screens
When we say XP supports 10 screens, we mean you also need the graphics hardware to run said displays.
The only (consumer) way I could think of off-hand would be to get a 680i running three PCIe cards (2 each) and get another 2-4 ancient PCI graphics cards...
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Re: Big price cut today!
The E6320 and E6420 should be available now from major vendors. I know some people have seen them on NewEgg. The 6320/6420 are simply cache bumps from their parents, upped to 4MB L2 cache like the E6600. So OC them to 6600 speeds, and performance...
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Re: ECS 965PLT-A Motherboard - Intel 946GZ Chipset Tested
On Page 3, you state that the 965PLT-A does not offer a parallel port for printers, below a picture of the back plane, showing just such a parallel port.
Other than that, a well written review. Not the board...
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