• We’re currently investigating an issue related to the forum theme and styling that is impacting page layout and visual formatting. The problem has been identified, and we are actively working on a resolution. There is no impact to user data or functionality, this is strictly a front-end display issue. We’ll post an update once the fix has been deployed. Thanks for your patience while we get this sorted.

DFI NF4-DAGF

Thank god that's not the release version and I hope they change the color to YELLOW when it is indeed released.

EDIT: It's the same color on their website... Damnit... Damn asus color...
 
Who cares what color the board is 😕

I'm just happy to see a cheap board with 3.2v vDIMM. Finally.
This looks like the board for me.

Thanks for the heads up ribbon.
 
Originally posted by: Rezag1000
that ram looks cheap, is it really good? and what can it OC to?

Here's a real-world example:
http://forums.anandtech.com/messageview...atid=28&threadid=1551685&enterthread=y

It's not so much the speed, but the 2-2-2 latency for CHEAP, provided you can put the volts to it.

The singles TSMP OC better than what he had, because it's on a better PCB. The twin pack that the guy in the thread bought are not as good for high frequency. I expect either is good in the 220-230 range at 3.2v, but I expect the better PCB to start pulling ahead more as the voltage moves into the 3.4-3.5v range.
 
HELP!!! I"ve spent most of 2 days trying to get my new rig up. nF4-DAGF board, WD SATA 160G 7200rpm, 2x512 OCZ3200 rev3 (which ran 260(520) running mem86+ tests, Weeeeeeee) and a Gigabyte GT6200 Vid Card, Nec DVD Burner, Antec Case 400W Pwr Supply.
Problem is (at stock speed btw) when trying to install WinXP from CD it hangs on Checking system components message. I tied putting HD in another system and letting WinXP format the drive and copy WinXP to the drive, pulled it when it went for reboot and placed it back in the DFI rig. Now it comes up with a 'Windows has shut down this operation to prevent windows from damaging system components message when I try to boot it up. /shrug
Will this not boot from an SATA drive? My Gigabyte K8 Board did just fine.
Thanx in advance...
 
Yes, it's an Antec 400W supply with 24pin connecter and 4pin connector both plugged in. Manuf. says 400w minimum, think that could be the problem? Need MoPowa? When I try to boot it up it says there's a problem with the hardware configuration, Any jumpers on the MB I might have missed?
 
Well, I had allready done that. I just tried the drive from a Gigabyte system I'm building also with a fresh install of WinXP on it, same type of drive bought at the same time. Machine booted up fine. Odd thing is the orginal drive doesn't give the Gigabyte machine any trouble, humm, will have to do more experimenting...
 
Ok, problem solved, looks like it was a faulty Hard Drive. Don't ya just hate it when something ACTS ok when it's not, /sigh
thanks for the help just the same......
 
Back
Top