We shall see aboot that, my half Canadian buddy.
I've been sitting on this board for a few weeks, now I wish I had looked it over more thoroughly before deciding to switch.
There are many changes that must be made.
The DFI requires two more power connections be made on the board- one Molex and one floppy connector.
Naturally, my harness does not have them, so I'll have to temporarily cobble them on.
Why temporarily?
Cause I have a new PSU on the way also...all the way from Merry Olde England.
Getting this bad boy...
FrozenCPU is taking their sweet time stocking this item, so we ordered three from a retailer in Britian.
ETA is two weeks.
Getting back to the DFI...this damn thing is going to require a floppy drive to flash BIOS ( the sheer magnitude of BIOS versions available, many from Oskar Wu, the board's designer, was a big attraction to me), and I have left no easy way to mount one.
There is also a front breakout box that I was completely unaware of...again, I have no place to fit it.
As far as SLI goes...yes, the price of my XFX 6800 GT has started to fall, but the DangerDen NV-68 waterblock that I'd also need has not.
The block is an extra $125 on top of the card's price, so my entry fee into the wonderful world of bleeding edge graphics will be another $450 or so.
This will bring my total investment in video cards to nearly a grand, almost double what most of my customers complete systems are worth.
Pong had better look pretty bloody SUPERIOR to justify this outlay....
Sigh.
Back to the drawing board.
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