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need help choosing whether to buy DFI ut lanparty SLI-D or DFI Lanparty SLI-DR

Cowerd

Member
Hello, I already ordered the DFI NF4 UT Lanparty SLI-D but i was wondering if it worths it and i could add more 60$ for the SLI-DR but i already ordered it 3 days ago and maybe i cant change the order and if i can is it worth it? will i notice any difference? well the rig i ordered and it's for gaming is this:

amd 4400x2

dfi lanparty UT SLI-D

2gb ocz platinium 2-3-2-5

WD 250gb sata2 16mb

eVGA 7800GTX KO with ACS3

Antec P160

ocz 520w powerstream

so what do u say guys? i really need ur opinion about this and i didnt buy any cpu fan and should i buy one? thank u guys.
 
All UT NF4 boards overclock the same. The only major feature the SLI-DR adds to the board itself is an extra 4 SATA ports.

If you bought a retail CPU it will come with a cpu fan. If you bought an OEM one, it won't, and you ought to get one. If you've thought of running your 4400+ X2 without one, you'd kill it, so rather than let it suffer just send it to me instead - you'll be without it anyway, and I can give it a good home. 🙂

Anyway, the rig you put together looks really good and I think you will love it. I don't see anything you could really improve upon (at least, not without spending more).
 
It's a retail... and i saw that the SLI-D supports only ATA150 and my hd is SATAII is it true? if it is i rather buy the SLI-DR if the shop allows it cause i bought it 3 days ago...
 
It's a retail... and i saw that the SLI-D supports only ATA150 and my hd is SATAII is it true? if it is i rather buy the SLI-DR

It doesn't matter. Most HDD's can't even max out UATA-100, let alone SATA-150. The only reason to go SLI-DR is if you have more than 4 SATA drives.
 
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