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Home arrow News arrow DFI’s New LANParty JR P45-T2RS - The Fastest microATX Motherboard
DFI’s New LANParty JR P45-T2RS - The Fastest microATX Motherboard PDF Print
Written by Dragana Dimitrijevic   
Tuesday, 07 October 2008
After the new Super Pi 1M world record was broken by DK P45-T2RS Plus last month, LANParty (DFI) had created the high performance product this time is the JR P45-T2RS with microATX design, and it has created an excellent result of 7.25 seconds.

 

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With the restriction of space, most of the microATX motherboards have to loss part of the configurations and performance, but the "small = low performance" myth has been completely broken by LANParty. Within the limited space, the best Bus speed of JR P45-T2RS is up to 685MHz, and the performance of Super Pi 1M is second to none; it surpasses not only the micorATX, but also most of the ATX-designed motherboard.

About LP JR P45-T2RS:
         •  Intel P45 with ICH10R
         •  Intel LGA 775 Core2 Extreme/ Quad/ Duo
         •  Supports DDR2 667/800/1066(1200MHz max.)
         •  FSB supports up to 1333MHz
         •  Genie BIOS with various BIOS setting for extreme performance
         •  Auto Boost System (ABS): upgrade your CPU automatically
         •  AMD ATi Crossfire ready

 
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