http://www.tweaktown.com DFI invited us exclusively out to its headquarters in Taipei to look at its upcoming Hybrid P45-ION that supports two systems on a single motherboard. Distributed by Tubem...
http://www.tweaktown.com DFI invited us exclusively out to its headquarters in Taipei to look at its upcoming Hybrid P45-ION that supports two systems on a single motherboard. Distributed by Tubemogul.
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I wouldn't buy this, it barely has any PCI slots, and as we all know, the more integrated shit is on the mobo, the more it tend to fuck up, just like Sony Vaio And HP computers, too many experimental gadgets...
I suggest waiting a year with your current motherboard, and read online the opinions of users that actually became the lab rats.
Very impressive. But I don't see how I would use that, personally. I always just use an S3 sleep state. Shuts down about everything, using less than 10 watts. But boots up in under 7 seconds. The motherboard has very nice technology, gratz on DFI for coming up with that.
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I suggest waiting a year with your current motherboard, and read online the opinions of users that actually became the lab rats.
Ana liss usel iz outaheah!