We finally have a retail motherboard based on the ATI Radeon Xpress 200 CrossFire Edition chipset from none other than DFI- a company that made a good name in the enthusiast community with their nForce3 and nForce4 chipset based boards. Let’s find out how well they’ve implemented their ATI solution on their LANParty UT RDX200 CF-DR.
…The RDX200 has plenty of good things going for itself. We like the layout, the performance, the features and the overclockability of this board- it really is a pretty good board. But priced at over $200, we just cannot get ourselves to recommend it at this time as you can get a DFI nForce4 board with all the options that this board offers with the exception of CrossFire for half that much. We are yet to be convinced about using CrossFire as a daily system as it’s a fairly new technology and like SLI, needs time to mature.
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