DFI has announced its nForce 590 SLI powered LANParty UT NF590 SLI-M2R for AMD’s Socket AM2 processors.
The board features two full speed PCI Express x16 slots, compatible with NVIDIA’s SLI technology.
Four DDR2 memory slots with support for NVIDIA’s Enhanced Performance Profile equipped memory.
Audio is provided by Realtek’s flagship ALC885 high definition audio codec which is placed on a Karajan module that keeps it further away from the motherboard and away from electrical noise.
Eight SATA II ports are available—six from the nForce 590 SLI and two from a Silicon Image SiL3132.
Unfortunately the DFI LANParty UT NF590 SLI-M2R uses an active copper heatsink that produces noise. With most other high end boards using passively cooled chipsets, this is somewhat disappointing.
The board should be available in retail stores soon at a price just north of $200.00

Power is delivered by a 5-phase digital PWM that is a first for a consumer level motherboard as it was previously found on server motherboards where space is tight. DFI claims the advantages of a digital PWM are no overheating and leaking capacitors. Improved control of overclocking is also a touted feature of the 5-phase digital PWM.
Source: Daily Tech

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