Hi all,

We have just published an early look at *DFI's LANParty UT X58 T3eH8
motherboard* - if you could post a link on your site that would be very
much appreciated.

*Link:*
http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/2008/11/18/first-look-dfi-lanparty-x58-t3eh8/1


*Picture:*
http://images.bit-tech.net/content_images/2008/11/first-look-dfi-lanparty-x58-t3eh8/fp_img.jpg


*Quote:
*/Finally, the BIOS. We've not got much information on this yet but we
do know it features DFI's latest "Genie BIOS Extreme Edition" (all it
needs is "super special, lightening fast and ultra reliable/durable" and
we can play marketing buzzword bingo) that claims over one hundred BIOS
options for overclockers and for the sake of my sanity having to review
it, I hope it comes with a comprehensive manual or they are well
labelled. Beginners fear not though, because the LANParty Auto Boost
System is there to satisfy the needs of tweaking newbies.

It even allows sharing of BIOS settings and DFI is clever to further use
its strong, very loyal overclocking community that likes to just be
given a load of options and told to get on with it. They are the kind of
kids that got the box of Lego Technic or Mechano and threw out the
manual. By allowing "global [overclocking] veterens" to decipher what
works best it not only generates more interest in a product but also
means 10/20/50/200 people are tuning your board rather than just a BIOS
team (... or Oskar).

Has this perked your interest in DFI's X58 UT? Or are you waiting for a
firm price, overclocking results and a comparative against the Asus
Rampage II Extreme, Foxconn Renaissance and EVGA's X58? The enthusiast
arena is heating up like a cook-off with the Devil, and who will win in
the X58 war (or will no one because they will all be too expensive)?
Drop us your thoughts, in the forums./*

*Cheers guys!

Tim Smalley
www.bit-tech.net