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DFI LanParty NForce II Ultra
 
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Brian Kristensen
Kurtis
DFI
Sep. 27, 2003
Test System

Now to find out how this board stacks up against the KT400a. All tests were run on the exact same system on a fresh install of WinXP and with the latest drivers installed as of the review's post date.

Test System:

DFI Lan Party NForce II Ultra
AMD Athlon 1700+
2x Corsair PC3500 512MB
Geforce 4 Ti4200 128MB
Sound Blaster Live!
200GB Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 9 (fresh format and install of WinXP)
LiteOn 16X DVD
420W Thermaltake PSU

Benchmarking Software:

Sisoft Sandra Pro
Aida32
ScienceMark
PC Mark 02
3D Mark 03 (330 patch)
3D Mark 01 SE
Vulpine GLMark

SiSoft Sandra CPU Arithmetic
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ALU FPU
DFI Lan Party NF2U
DFI Lan Party KT400a
5450
5380
0
Performance (Higher is Better)
6500
 
 
ALU FPU
DFI Lan Party NF2U
DFI Lan Party KT400a
2195
2212
0
Performance (Higher is Better)
6500
 
 

Both boards perform about the same with the NF2U pulling a slight lead with ALU performance.


SiSoft Sandra CPU Multimedia
(Show All Graphs)
Float Int
DFI Lan Party NF2U
DFI Lan Party KT400a
8452
8657
0
Performance (Higher is Better)
10000
 
 
Float Int
DFI Lan Party NF2U
DFI Lan Party KT400a
8071
8095
0
Performance (Higher is Better)
10000
 
 

The KT400a performs a bit better during float calculations.


 
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Page 1: Introduction
Page 2: Layout & Features
Page 3: Extras
Page 4: BIOS & GENIE BIOS
Page 5: Test System & Sandra CPU Benchmarks
Page 6: Sandra & Aida32 Memory Benchmarks
Page 7: ScienceMark & PCMark02 Benchmarks
Page 8: 3DMark01 & 3DMark02 & GLMark Benchmarks
Page 9: Overclocking & Conclusion
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1 User Comment
1 - Posted by Guest on August 2, 2004 - 8:17 am

Minor mistake in the review, otherwise good work : this board actually DOES feature Nvidia SoundStorm! Written on the back of the box in fairly big letters (doh) plus deatiled on the DFI spec page.

If you want 5.1 audio out then you must scarifice the mic-in and line-in ports since the IO plate only has 3 audio jacks. However, a rear backplate bracket is available direct from DFI to add extra audio jacks which will prevent the loss of those ports (but it's NOT included by default in the box, which would have been better to see).


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