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| | The Tech Report - DFI's LANParty Pro875 motherboard - Page 1 |
 | | Sure, their stuff was cheap, and very reliable, and would probably do just great in grandma's PC, but the typical overclocker wanted things that DFI boards just didn't have, like, say, the ability to overclock. |
 | | Hence, DFI was like the nerdy girl in the John Hughes film: You were aware of its existence, but didn't seriously consider it an option. |
 | | DFI is pushing this as a big feature on the LANParty Pro875, claiming that it "integrates the advantages of RAID 0 and RAID 1 with only 2 HDDs instead of 4." Neat trick, that, but unless I missed something none of the documentation actually explains how they do it. |
| www.techreport.com /reviews/2003q3/dfi-lanpartypro875/index.x?pg=1 (656 words) |
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