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DailyTech has managed to take some photos of DFI's latest and maybe last ATI-Intel motherboard to see the light of day. DFI LANParty UT RD600-T2R/G comes with the long awaited RD600 chipset for Intel’s Conroe Core 2 Duo and Core 2 Extreme processors. Early images show the LANParty UT RD600-T2R/G is equiped with three PCI-Express x16 and three PCI slots. Two PCI Express x16 slots will be full speed with sixteen lanes routed to each slot. The lane configuration on the third slot is unknown, though it most likely has around four lanes like other motherboards equipped with three PCI Express x16 slots. With its three PCI Express x16 slots it appears the DFI LANParty UT RD600-T2R/G is ready for ATI’s triple-play physics for hardware accelerated physics processing. Other notable features include dual onboard Gigabit Ethernet, UV reactive slots and integrated high definition audio. As with previous LANParty UT motherboards, the LANParty UT RD600-T2R/G uses DFI’s Karajan audio module which moves the audio codec off of the motherboard PCB. DFI LANParty UT RD600-T2R/G is expected to arrive within the next month or two and cost around $200.
Source: DailyTech (http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=4513)
DailyTech has managed to take some photos of DFI's latest and maybe last ATI-Intel motherboard to see the light of day. DFI LANParty UT RD600-T2R/G comes with the long awaited RD600 chipset for Intel’s Conroe Core 2 Duo and Core 2 Extreme processors. Early images show the LANParty UT RD600-T2R/G is equiped with three PCI-Express x16 and three PCI slots. Two PCI Express x16 slots will be full speed with sixteen lanes routed to each slot. The lane configuration on the third slot is unknown, though it most likely has around four lanes like other motherboards equipped with three PCI Express x16 slots. With its three PCI Express x16 slots it appears the DFI LANParty UT RD600-T2R/G is ready for ATI’s triple-play physics for hardware accelerated physics processing. Other notable features include dual onboard Gigabit Ethernet, UV reactive slots and integrated high definition audio. As with previous LANParty UT motherboards, the LANParty UT RD600-T2R/G uses DFI’s Karajan audio module which moves the audio codec off of the motherboard PCB. DFI LANParty UT RD600-T2R/G is expected to arrive within the next month or two and cost around $200.
Source: DailyTech (http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=4513)