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Specification and Accessories

DFI LanParty UT RDX200 CF-DR mainboard is shipped in a box with a similar design as the solutions on NVIDIA nForce4 chipset from the same manufacturer. The only difference is the color gamma of the package, which is red for ATI based solution:

The relatively small size of the box suggest that we are quite unlikely to find any additional controllers, as well as any other exotic bonuses, which are usually included with the high-end mainboards targeted for the hardware enthusiasts. In other words, even though DFI LanParty UT RDX200 CF-DR is not a cheap mainboard at all, which is even equipped with a pair of graphics card slots for the CrossFire mode, the bundled accessories are quite scarce. Besides the mainboard itself, the box also contains just the following:

  • A CD-ROM disk with a standard set of drivers and utilities;
  • Four Serial ATA cables and two power cables for a pair of Serial ATA HDDs;
  • Two round 80-pin Parallel ATA cables and a round cable for FDD;
  • I/O shield for the case rear panel;
  • Karajan audio module for the integrated sound;
  • User’s guide.

All the cables supplied with the mainboard are of bright yellow color. They glow in ultra-violet light, which is actually one of the brand name features of the entire DFI LanParty family of products. Also, this bright color design makes these cables go very well with the mainboard itself, which is designed in black-and-yellow colors.

The exterior design of the DFI LanParty UT RDX200 CF-DR mainboard looks very nice. Here is the list of formal specifications for this product:

DFI LanParty UT RDX200 CF-DR

CPU

AMD Athlon 64 for Socket 939

Chipset

Radeon Xpress 200 CrossFire (RD480 + SB450)

Hypertransport bus

1 GHz

Clock generator frequencies

200-500MHz (with 1MHz increment)

Overclocking friendly functions

Independently adjustable PCI Express bus frequency.
Adjustable CPU clock frequency multiplier.
Adjustable Vcore, Vmem, Vchipset, HyperTransport voltage
and PCI Express voltage.

Memory

4 DDR DIMM slots for dual-channel DDR400 SDRAM

PCI Express slots

2 x PCI Express x16

1 x PCI Express x1

PCI expansion slots

3

USB 2.0 ports

8 (6 – on the rear panel)

IEEE1394 ports

2 (1 – on the rear panel, by VIA VT6307 controller)

ATA-100/133

2 ATA-133 channels (in the chipset)

Serial ATA

4 Serial ATA-150 channels (RAID support in the chipset)
4 Serial ATA-150 channels
(RAID support by Silicon Image Sil3114 controller)

ATA RAID support

RAID 0, 1 in the chipset
RAID 0, 1, 0+1, 5 by Silicon Image Sil3114 controller

Integrated sound

8-channel AC97 codec: Realtek ALC882

Integrated LAN

Two Gigabit Ethernet controllers
(Marvell 88E8053 and Marvell 88E8001)

Additional features

None

BIOS

Phoenix-AwardBIOS v6.00PG

Form-factor

ATX, 305mm x 240mm

I would like to stress that DFI is also offering a similar solution based on the same PCB layout called DFI LanParty UT RDX200 CF-D, which differs from our today’s hero by the absence of the additional Serial ATA RAID controller from Silicon Image.

So, DFI LanParty UT RDX200 CF-DR looks like a pretty advanced mainboard with a bunch of great characteristics, which offers the complete set of features even in the basic modification. The remarkable feature of this product is the presence of two PCI Express x16 slots that allows using this mainboard in CrossFire platforms built with two ATI-based graphics cards (for details see our article called Swords Crossed: ATI CrossFire Platform Review ). As a result, DFI LanParty UT RDX200 CF-DR is relatively expensive, although it cannot boast rich set of bundled accessories at this price point.

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