To keep things real simple, DFI has a very simple but very good overclocking motherboard out there with the release of the nF4-DAGF. The bundle you get with it is only basic and it is not overweighed with features, but the most common and usable features are there (4 SATA and 4 IDE ports with RAID capability, Firewire, Gigabit LAN, etc) and the overclocking capability is excellent for the class. Actually, in its price range, there is no motherboard that can nearly compete with it. Performance comes at least on par with a more common and expensive motherboard, so it doesn’t have anything to be jealous of.
Taking the above into consideration, I believe that the DFI nF4-DAGF deserves a 9.5 out of 10 score and our Xtreme Value award. It currently is the only motherboard in its price range that can actually satisfy an average overclocker, let alone capable to meet the demands of the majority of the overclockers out there.
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