
The LANParty UT P35-T2R places DFI's latest motherboard in an increasingly-competitive segment of the motherboard market, as Asus and Foxconn are no lightweights to take on. However, DFI has been offering gaming motherboards for many years and has some profound expertise itself.
This motherboard is based on a black PCB with green and yellow components, giving it a unique visual appearance. The massive aluminum heat pipe extends from a flat heat sink on the Southbridge, runs along the Northbridge with a solid LANParty-branded heat sink, and reaches a heat sink at the back panel. DFI's special feature is a mountable addition to the heat pipe, which it calls Transpiper. You can mount it onto the Southbridge or onto the back panel heat sink and Transpiper will extend the heat pipe by another segment, which ends in a massive aluminum heat sink. If you place it onto the back panel heat sink you can mount it in a way that that heat sink will reach out of the computer to dissipate heat.
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/game-asus,1697-6.html
No comments:
Post a Comment