Intel Pentium 4 processor (Supports 400MHz system data bus)ĭual PIO mode 4 EIDE channels up to 4 IDE devices Lets take a look at DFI's take on what makes a good i845 board. Other than that, the boards are identical so watch out for that when you are buying. The SR version that we take a look at today features on-board Promise IDE RAID while the SC is RAID-less. Rather than regurgitate information on the Intel i845 chipset itself which powers the NB72-SR, I'll point you to the hot off the press Asus P4B review where we had a closer look at the chipset itself.ĭFI sell two versions of this board, the SC and the SR. You can find them over at DFI.com and they have an impressive array of boards to choose from. They are one of the few companies to take up a new Radeon license from ATi so we may see a DFI Radeon for review at Hexus at some point. Like most motherboard manufacturers, DFI are a Taiwanese company doing motherboards and also graphics cards. It's always nice to feature a new manufacturer since a new manufacturer equals a fresh perspective on component design and more choice for us, the consumer. DFI are one of those companies that I had heard of but hadn't seen much from them in the way of products, especially to buy here in the UK. ![]() ![]() With my review of the Asus P4B out of the way, the next board on my pile was DFI's NB72-SR. It seems that the i845 is a popular chipset to base a Pentium 4 motherboard around these days.
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