With a dark brown printed circuit board and screaming yellow and orange accents, DFI’s LAN Party UT NF4 Ultra-D is an attention grabber. The DFI isn’t all looks however as nVidia’s nForce 4 Ultra powers this board.
As this is not the SLI variant of the nForce 4 chipset, we were initially surprised to find two PCI Express x16 slots. On closer investigation however, we found that while you can’t run the two graphics cards in parallel for better performance, you can actually slot in two graphics cards for any number of multi-monitor configurations.
..The DFI was the flat out fastest motherboard in all of our gaming benchmarks, with Tul’s Radeon Xpress 200P and Abit’s Fatal1ty trailing it in second and third places. The LAN Party also finished with strong application scores, making it an excellent all-rounder.
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