Over the past year, DFI has made a name for itself with a crowd that is traditionally very hard to please. A company that once built parts strictly for the OEM / white box folks, is now catering to the enthusiast and overclocking communities with a bold, feature laden line of motherboards. DFI's "LANPARTY" products build upon their already solid reputation of producing reliable and stable motherboards, by incorporating a full compliment of overclocking and performance tweaking tools on motherboards that are designed to turn some heads. With dark PCBs and UV reactive orange and yellow connectors, DFI's LANPARTY motherboards don't look like any others. Sure, just about every company that targets enthusiasts are now building flashy motherboards, but you can spot a DFI LANPARTY board from across the room. You can't say that about motherboards built by some other popular brands.
Today on HotHardware, we're going to take a look at DFI's flagship LANPARTY boards designed for Intel's LGA775 Pentium 4 processors, the 925X-T2 and the 875P-T. As you'll see on the following pages, both of these boards are built with hardcore PC enthusiasts in mind. But before we get into the specifics, let's take a look at the major features of the chipsets powering the LANPARTY 925X-T2 and 875P-T...
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