- Jun 28, 2004
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Ok im starting to learn little by little. What I understood is if a 939 mobo didnt support Amd Dual core cpu(X2-3800) out of the box you needed to flash the bios. If you didnt have a old 939 cpu (non dual core) then you couldnt update it because it needs a cpu. I sent Dfi an email and litterally in one half hour this is their response
Dear Customer,
All DFI LAN Party series NF4 M/B support AMD 64 Dual Core CPU with BIOS updated on 6/23/2005. Even the date of the BIOS is not on 6/23/2005. The system will boot up find. It takes less one minute to flash the BIOS to enable the micro code in order to recognize the CPU correctly. Please just go for it and feel free to contact me directly if there is any problem.
Thanks and have a nice weekend
So my questions are
1) I should have no problems with the x2 and the Dfi as far as updating the bios to make it work with my cpu
2) I thought Dfi mobo was something for newbies to stay away from. Am i wrong?
3) Are Dfi mobo stable at clock speeds ie quality mobo
Dear Customer,
All DFI LAN Party series NF4 M/B support AMD 64 Dual Core CPU with BIOS updated on 6/23/2005. Even the date of the BIOS is not on 6/23/2005. The system will boot up find. It takes less one minute to flash the BIOS to enable the micro code in order to recognize the CPU correctly. Please just go for it and feel free to contact me directly if there is any problem.
Thanks and have a nice weekend
So my questions are
1) I should have no problems with the x2 and the Dfi as far as updating the bios to make it work with my cpu
2) I thought Dfi mobo was something for newbies to stay away from. Am i wrong?
3) Are Dfi mobo stable at clock speeds ie quality mobo