This board will get a similar made by Thermalright cooler as seen on older boards, but
this time around DFI has decided to make the coolers themselves to try and reduce costs. It was mentioned that while the cooler will be similar, it will be improved by allowing users to use their own after market or custom cooling equipment or “weapons”, whereas with other brand motherboards that is not always that easy to do.
DFI told us that they were not aware of any serious issues and
that they’ve tested memory working around 1.8 – 1.9 volts without killing a CPU. DFI has no intention of limiting the amount of voltage to go to the memory on the LanParty UT X58 and stated that
they will probably support up to 2.0 – 2.1 volts and are considering providing a warning to users depending on how further testing goes up until when
the board goes on sale in November.

The LanParty UT X58 will support ATi CrossfireX and nVidia SLi and the final version will have its three PCI-E 2.0 expansion slots running electronically at x16, x8 and x8 lanes. As far as power phases go, the Socket LGA-1366 CPU gets eight phases, two phases for the triple-channel DDR3 memory, two for the Northbridge and also two for the PWM. As far as availability goes, the board should go on sale no later than the end of November after the launch of the first three Intel Core i7 processors and while the price hasn’t been fully decided yet,
it should go on sale for “at least” $300 USD – start saving your pennies, as no X58 motherboard is going to be cheap.
Izvor:
TweakTown
Pošto (barem prema izvorima
Barbare Radulović)
Razer već zasigurno pikira DFI-ovu inačicu, nema straha da i drugi proizvođači ne ponude podjednako skup(lje)e i(li) opremljen(ij)e ploče.
Od zanimljivijih X58 ploča očekuju se još
Asus P6T6 WS Revoution (ovu
Bubba nabavlja za Božić

),
Biostar T-Power X58 i
Asus X58 Rampage II Extreme.
Eventualno još da u
bundle ubace album kakvog black metalcore/death metal benda sa ženskim vokalima i slobodno mogu štampati naljepnice
Brutal Edition.
