Hi all, I'm new to researching capacitors, but may need badcaps.net's services soon (though I hope not). So I came across this forum and have a question.
DFI is releasing a new motherboard, the LANParty UT NF4 SLI-DR Venus, that brags the use of "solid aluminum electrolytic capacitors." You can see pictures of the motherboard here, but unfortunately no specs on the caps:
http://us.dfi.com.tw/Press/press_hea...07.jsp&SITE=US
Does anyone know if these are as great as they claim to be? Better or worse than MCZs?
					DFI is releasing a new motherboard, the LANParty UT NF4 SLI-DR Venus, that brags the use of "solid aluminum electrolytic capacitors." You can see pictures of the motherboard here, but unfortunately no specs on the caps:
http://us.dfi.com.tw/Press/press_hea...07.jsp&SITE=US
Does anyone know if these are as great as they claim to be? Better or worse than MCZs?
 
							
						 
							
						 The reason I asked is because I have a DFI LanParty NFII Ultra B that I plan on overclocking as far as I can push it. It seems that a couple of the caps DFI used on that board aren't the best quality though. I wouldn't mind getting the caps changed, and if some of them should go polymer, I'm all for it.
 The reason I asked is because I have a DFI LanParty NFII Ultra B that I plan on overclocking as far as I can push it. It seems that a couple of the caps DFI used on that board aren't the best quality though. I wouldn't mind getting the caps changed, and if some of them should go polymer, I'm all for it.
							
						 Now we'll have to see how much this board costs..  I'm sure as a gamer oriented board, it'll be more than $100 USD, though i doubt it'll be $200.  You can get a Nvidia SLI 32X board for $200.  I don't care much for the PCIe slot layout as if you put a double wide SLI card in the first X16 slot, you're losing one of your two PCIe slots.   Wonder why they put the DIMMs behind the CPU instead of in front, unless it's to improve access to DIMM's with a videocard installed??
   Now we'll have to see how much this board costs..  I'm sure as a gamer oriented board, it'll be more than $100 USD, though i doubt it'll be $200.  You can get a Nvidia SLI 32X board for $200.  I don't care much for the PCIe slot layout as if you put a double wide SLI card in the first X16 slot, you're losing one of your two PCIe slots.   Wonder why they put the DIMMs behind the CPU instead of in front, unless it's to improve access to DIMM's with a videocard installed??
							
						
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