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    DFI LANParty Jr. GF9400 T2RS mATX Motherboard Review

    Posted on Monday, October 19 2009 @ 14:03:21 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    We recently had the fun of toying around with DFI’s LANParty Jr. GF9400 T2RS. This is an LGA 775 DDR2 board that has NVIDIA’s GF9400 IGP and MCP7A-U chipset (pretty much ION) right in the middle. While DFI may boast some of the most overclockable boards, how will this work on the NVIDIA chipset, especially given its market point as an entry level and HTPC mainboard? - After all, how many people do you know that overclock their HTPC?

    At 139.99 USD from Newegg, can the DFI LANParty Jr. GF9400 T2RS make a good SFF gaming board and break out of its intended HTPC/Entry level shell? Well, we aim to find that out today.


    Link: TweakTown

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