DFI LanParty UT 915P-T12 Review @ HardOCP
Sometimes I actually wonder how much time they actually spend reviewing products coming from second tier companies.
"One thing that I did not like about this board was the absence of a BIOS watchdog function, meaning that if I made some settings in the BIOS that did not sit well with the motherboard, I would have to physically clear the CMOS in order for it to boot again. Companies such as ASUS, ABIT, and MSI have perfected this function, and I expect DFI to have done the same by now."
As you know we recently reviewed this very board and I can honestly say that many of things they claim in their conclusion are not reflective of how our sample board worked. For instance: I'm sure there are boards with Southbridge voltage adjustments though I have not ever seen one nor do I think adjusting the voltage would help any in overclocking. (I could be wrong on this point but I think the overclocking margin would be very very small). Likewise the quote I sampled from page 7 doesn't really make much sense either, whenever our sample board failed it would always post and allow for changes to occur without the need to reset the CMOS. This is different from many of the other boards I have used that completely reset things. If this is what he is talking about he obviously doesn't understand how CMOS reloaded works.
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