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DFI Announces LANParty DK P55-T3eH9

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Equipped with Industrial grade technology, DFI LANParty motherboard is always the best choice of enthusiasts in terms of performance and quality. This time, DK P55-T3eH9 does not only deliver brilliant performance, but also includes several exclusive and advanced technologies to satisfy user's needs. Accommodating Intel newest single chipset, P55, DK P55-T3eH9 comes with processor socket of LGA 1156. It also supports dual channel DDR3-1333 express memory. As for its unique features, DK P55-T3eH9 is provided with exclusive "ABS II" CPU auto upgrade technology, pioneering digital PWM of high power efficiency , as well as superior extreme cooler design. What is more, DK P55-T3eH9 adopts Creative X-Fi extreme fidelity technology and BIOSecure technology, providing marvelous audio and 100 % recovery of BIOS crash.

Using exclusive "ABS II" CPU auto upgrade technology, DK P55-T3eH9 can save around 35% budget for high degree CPU, when still rendering the same high performance. Without complicated set-up steps, CPU performance can be improved automatically as system is turned on. In addition, with the pioneering digital PWM, the power efficiency of DK P55-T3eH9 is much higher than traditional one's. By virtue of this, energy can be saved all the time. Besides, more stable power can be provided and then component lifespan can be extended.



To offer crystal clear audio, in addition to Realtek ALC885 which supports 8 CH audio with high S/N ratio of 105 dB, DK P55-T3eH9 incorporates Creative X-Fi extreme fidelity technology. Thus, users can derive enjoyment as if they are in the theater from watching movies at home. In games, the superb sounds are so real to help players locate enemies merely by listening. This kind of awesome experience with rich and crystal clear surround sounds should not be missed!!

Another highly useful feature of DK P55-T3eH9 is BIOSecure technology which enhances BIOS protection to 100%. In the aim of avoiding all the nuisances resulting from BIOS damage, LANParty designs BIOSecure in DK P55-T3eH9. As long as users download BIOS in other computer and connect it with the computer of damage BIOS via a Mini-USB port, even without power-on BIOS still can be updated. Apart from other solution of back-up BIOS, BIOSecure provides a user-friendly solution and 100% recovery from BIOS damage. Users do not worry about the crash when both BIOS malfunction.

LANParty DK P55-T3eH9 contains extreme cooler design, including sintered heat pipe with tin-soldering and pure copper heat-spreader so as to lower system heat more efficiently and then render stable and high performance. Moreover, express power eSATA and convenient back-panel Clear CMOS button are designed in the motherboard. DK P55-T3eH9 also supports SLI and Crossfire multi-graphics technology and uses exclusive Intel GbE express LAN chip. With these fabulous designs and pioneering technology, you will be impressed by DK P55-T3eH9.

Specifications:
  • Intel P55 Express Chipset
  • Supports Intel Processors in the LGA 1156 Package
  • Supports Dual CH DDR3 800/ 1066/ 1333
  • 3 PCI Express Slots, Supports SLI & CrossfireX
  • 7.1 CH HD Audio + Creative X-Fi
  • ABSII,CPU Auto Upgrade Technology
  • BIOSecure Technology,100% Recovery from BIOS Damage
  • Digital PWM, Providing High Power Transforming Rate

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The color and finish are not bad but nothing beats the red and black color :)
 
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considering the creative x audio im suspecting this is one of the higher end ($200+) models
 
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considering the creative x audio im suspecting this is one of the higher end ($200+) models

no, is a lower end model (thats why the dk). for implementing creative audio they will just use realtek codecs with xfi drivers much like gigabit did some time ago.

im more interested in the part where it says it has digital pwm whereas in the photo i see regular chokes :confused:
 
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no, is a lower end model (thats why the dk). for implementing creative audio they will just use realtek codecs with xfi drivers much like gigabit did some time ago.

im more interested in the part where it says it has digital pwm whereas in the photo i see regular chokes :confused:

thanks for the clarification m8 :) I might have to check into this board. I have only bought asus and gigabyte and i have had great success with both...how is dfi's reliability/overclock performance?
 

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thanks for the clarification m8 :) I might have to check into this board. I have only bought asus and gigabyte and i have had great success with both...how is dfi's reliability/overclock performance?

DFI tend to be the highest clockers, but they also tend to take the most work. Tens, if not hundreds more BIOS options than other brands.
 

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DFI clock excellent!
The world record of Pi was very recently held from a dfi lp dk p45t2rs on 690+fsb and 6,...seconds
So u can imagine what they can do on ocing!
But the PITA on the bios is a reality too!
 

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Wow, DFI actually releasing a board on time? :)
 

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