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rvvae
05-15-05, 09:56 PM
I'm willing to trade my Gigabyte K8NF nForce 4 Socket 939 for a DFI nForce 4 SLI PCI-E Socket 939 motherboard.

Here is the specifications for the K8NF that I have:

GA-K8NF-9
nForce4 4X chipset

Processor

Socket 939 supports AMD Athlon64/ 64 FX

Chipset

NVIDIA nForce4 4X MCPs (media and communication processors)
Super I/O: ITE IT8712 chip

Integrated peripherials

T.I. IEEE1394b controller
CICADA8201 Gigabit LAN PHY chip
Realtek ALC850 Audio AC'97 Codec

Memory

Type: Dual channel DDR400/ 333/ 266 -184pin
Max capacity: Up to 4GB by 4 DIMM slots

Please view the suggested memory modules list for more details
Internal I/O Connectors

4 x Serial ATA connector
2 x UDMA ATA 133/100/66 Bus Master IDE connectors
1 x FDD connector
3 x USB 2.0/1.1 connectors (supports 6 ports)
2 x IEEE 1394b connectors (supports 3 ports)
3 x cooling fan pin headers
CD in
Expansion Slots
1 x PCI-Express X 16 slot, supports PCI-Express interface Graphics card
2 x PCI-Express X 1 slots
3 x PCI slots (PCI 2.3 compliant)
Rear Panel I/O
4 x USB 2.0/1.1 ports
1 x RJ45 ports
Audio (4 x Line-out/ 1 x Line-in/ 1 x MIC) connector
Coaxial S/PDIF input/ output function
PS/2 Keyboard/ Mouse
1 x COM port
1 x LPT
CPU/AGP/DIMM setting
CPU HT / Multiplier / Vcore Voltage adjustable via BIOS
PCI-ExpessX16 Voltage / Clock adjustable via BIOS
DIMM Voltage / Clock adjustable via BIOS

Power

ATX power connector and ATX 12V connector
Power-off by Windows 98/ Me/ 2000/ XP shut down and switch
Form Factor
ATX form factor
30.5 x 24.4 cm
H/W Monitoring
System health status auto-detect and report by BIOS
Hardware detecting and reporting for case open, CPU voltage, and fan speed
BIOS
4M bit flash ROM

Other Features

Support NVIDIA Firewall
Norton Internet Security
XpressTM Installation
XpressTM Recovery
Q-FlashTM
@BIOSTM
North Bridge heat-sink or fan-sink

I have not assembled my brand new computer so this item is still brand new. Comes with everything it came with. Paid $210 USD. Asking either $200 shipped or trade of DFI LANPARTY UT nF4 Ultra-D S939. The reason I'm doing this is because I wish to use a motherboard specifically designed for gaming. This is one of them. Originally, I didn't know of DFI's existance until a few weeks ago. Any offers, please PM me. Thank you.

Cheers :D

PaiN
05-16-05, 09:47 AM
Just an fyi, the DFI nf4 boards are not designed for "gaming"....they are designed for "overclocking" meaning that they have an extended voltage range, some extra passive cooling and extensive bios controlls......they also have fair share for quirks and issues...The DFIs are also no board for a novice builder to be playing with, the documentation stinks and the controls/options can be tricky.
Anyway, my point being, if you are planning on runing at default speeds or doing only moderate OCing, don't waste your time and effort with this trade, because performance wise would won't be able to tell the difference.
I have a DFI Lanparty UT NF4Ultra-D sitting right next to me as I write this...and I'm choosing to run my setup with the Abit AN8 instead.

rvvae
05-16-05, 04:50 PM
Wow!! Thank you for letting me know about that. Guess those motherboard manufactures never really tell everything eh? Thanks for the heads up. Then I therefore am not selling this motherboard. Thanks again for the heads up PaiN :D