DFI Lanparty LT X38-T2R Motherboard
Drive I/O Performance
Published: 13th February 2008 | Source: DFI | Price: £TBA |

HDTach is a free hard disk benchmarking program from SimpliSoftware. This benchmark is not only capable of producing results on hard disk access times but also CPU usage required during disk access. The "Long bench" was run a total of 5 times with the highest and lowest results being omitted and an average calculated from the remaining 3 results.







Result Observations
As expected, the X38-T2R performs almost identically to the other Intel P35 and X38 chipset boards that make use of the ICH9R controller.
Most Recent Comments
I know where you live and I know you still have the board in your possession
looks sweet, i love the green theme 

Yeah quality review Jim as ever.. That board does look swish! And preforms as well to it seems.
Shame there isn't better availability over here
Shame there isn't better availability over here

Looks nice but a tad late in my opinion with the X48 boards coming out soon and no real gains over the T2R Ive got.

WOW!!!
SUCH A NICE BOARD!!
i was waiting for somebody to review this board, as i had had my eyes on it for the longest time.
Such a nice looking board, and what a performer, gonna be getting this 100% in my next build.
SUCH A NICE BOARD!!
i was waiting for somebody to review this board, as i had had my eyes on it for the longest time.
Such a nice looking board, and what a performer, gonna be getting this 100% in my next build.
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I know where you live and I know you still have the board in your possession
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"Haha now it's got my germs on it!!"
why not try overclock dual-core cpu (e6550, e6750 etc) with the board. to make sure it really is q6600's fsb wall and not motherboards. Just a suggestion. 

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Originally Posted by name='kataras'
why not try overclock dual-core cpu (e6550, e6750 etc) with the board. to make sure it really is q6600's fsb wall and not motherboards. Just a suggestion.
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Don't worry tho, you'll probably be seeing a lot more unofficial results form this board when the QX9650 arrives.
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Don't worry tho, you'll probably be seeing a lot more unofficial results form this board when the QX9650 arrives.
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Extensive review my good man. Won't get a new mobo until nehlam...
I am so getting one of these wen i go to the US! Thats along as the X48 and 790i chipsets dont blow this out of the water.
It looks like it might be a little while before these bouards are available in the UK, but I've been passed information that they should be available at these places:
States: Motherboardpro
Germany: Alternate
States: Motherboardpro
Germany: Alternate
If its as good as my Ultra-D has been, then thats my next mobo.
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Originally Posted by name='Barry'
If its as good as my Ultra-D has been, then thats my next mobo.
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i still run my old SLI-D
love it, perfect board, never had a single problem with it...
my pc's are still 939 and 754, its enough power for me....lol
love it, perfect board, never had a single problem with it...
my pc's are still 939 and 754, its enough power for me....lol
I may go for this board over the rampage as the wait is killing me.

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Originally Posted by name='Jim'
It looks like it might be a little while before these bouards are available in the UK, but I've been passed information that they should be available at these places:
States: Motherboardpro Germany: Alternate |
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Originally Posted by name='ionicle'
i still run my old SLI-D
love it, perfect board, never had a single problem with it... my pc's are still 939 and 754, its enough power for me....lol |
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Originally Posted by name='!TIMMY!'
It was available at Newegg but has now disappeared.
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DFI X38-T2R Review