DFI

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DFI
Diamond Flower Inc.
Type
Founded 1981
Headquarters Hsi-Chih City, Taiwan
Industry Computer
Products Motherboards
Revenue 81 million USD[1]
Employees 421
Website www.dfi.com.tw

DFI, or Diamond Flower Inc., is a major motherboard manufacturer based in Taiwan.

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[edit] Corporate information

[edit] History

DFI was first established in 1981 by Y.C Lu. At that time, DFI began as a graphics card maker with a turnover of 100 cards. In 1992, DFI abandoned its graphics card production and switched to the production of motherboards as the graphics card market was too limited at the time and did not have potential to grow. After 5 years, DFI quickly gained a reputation in the Asia-Pacific region. It peaked as high as one of the top 15 motherboard manufacturers at that time.

In 1998, DFI became the sole design partner for the Intel 810 series chipset, which gained more attention. In 2003, DFI internally reorganised its line into 3 distinct groups. One was the standard OEM line, another is the Infinity budget range, and the last as the LANParty range. The head of the LANParty range was Oskar Wu, who joined DFI after he resigned from Abit after the NForce series.

Currently, as of 2006, DFI is one of the major tier one manufacturers in Taiwan and still continues with cutting edge R&D for their products and company partners such as AMD, Intel, NVIDIA, ATI, VIA, SiS and other companies.

[edit] Name

Recently there has been confusion over what DFI means, however Design for Innovation appears to simply be a slogan, a situation with close parallels to Lucky Goldstar with their slogan of Life's Good and Micro-Star International's slogan of My Style Inside.

[edit] Location

DFI is located in Hsi-Chih City, Taiwan with regional offices in the United States, Europe, China and Japan.

[edit] Popular products

DFI caters to the enthusiast market with motherboards with advanced overclocking features and a design with ultraviolet-reactive connectors on a black PCB. There are two versions of the LANParty line with the UT similar to the full LANParty gear except for the omission of the PC Transpo bag, UV sleeving kit, FrontX Panel, and less UV-reactant cables.

The LANParty and LANParty UT line of products include:

Socket AM2/AM2+

  • DFI LANPARTY DK 790FX-M2RS
  • DFI LP UT 790FX-M2R

Socket AM2

  • LANParty UT nForce 590 SLI-M2R/G

Socket 939

  • LANParty UT Crossfire CFX3200-DR
  • LANParty UT Crossfire RDX200 CF-DR
  • LANParty UT nForce 4 SLI-DR Venus
  • LANParty UT nForce 4 SLI-DR Expert
  • LANParty nForce 4 SLI-DR (UT Version also available)
  • LANParty UT nForce 4 SLI-D
  • LANParty UT nForce 4 Ultra-D
  • LANParty UT nForce 3 Ultra-D

Socket 754

  • LANParty UT nForce 3 250 GB

Socket A (462)

  • LANParty NFII Ultra
  • LANParty NFII Ultra B
  • LANParty KT400A

Socket T (LGA775)

  • LANParty UT X48 T3R
  • LANParty UT X48 T2R
  • LANParty LT X48 T2R
  • LANParty LT X38 T2R
  • LANParty UT P35 T2R
  • LANParty DK P35 T2RS
  • Blood Iron P35 T2S
  • LANParty UT Crossfire ICFX3200-T2R/G
  • LANParty UT Intel 915P-T12
  • LANParty Intel 925X-T2
  • LANParty Intel 875P-T

DFI also has another line primarily aimed to overclockers on a budget. This line is the "Infinity" line, which started with the nForce 2.

AMD lineup

  • nForce 4 DAGF
  • nForce 4 Ultra Infinity
  • nForce 4x Infinity
  • nForce 4 SLI Infinity
  • RS482 Infinity
  • nForce 2 Infinity
  • CFX3200-M2/G Infinity

Intel lineup

  • Intel 975X/G Infinity
  • Intel P965 Express

DFI is also manufacturing various motherboards for mainstream users. This product line is the "General" line. For those willing to build silent computers, there is a product line called "Silent PC".

[edit] DFI-ACP

DFI is also manufacturing motherboards for various industrial purposes. DFI-ACP is a Wintel based platform provider for non-PC business, products range from board level, open frame, add-on boards to barebone systems.

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