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Not much space for heatsink install
Jump to another image > 01 : DFI LANPARTY PRO875 board 02 : Big, big, bundle! 03 : Round cables! 04 : The LANPARTY PRO875 is ready for Halloween 05 : Boo! 06 : Upper half of the board 07 : LANPARTY PRO875 back panel 08 : ICH5R and HighPoint RAID 09 : FRONTX drive bay 10 : Door opens, revealing bays 11 : Bays are easy to remove 12 : CMI 6-channel audio 13 : Lower half of the motherboard 14 : AGP retention mechanism 15 : Not much space for heatsink install 16 : I'm all alone! 17 : Plenty of space for graphics card 18 : ATX power duo 19 : BIOS main menu 20 : Genie BIOS menu 21 : Tons of bus options 22 : Locking the AGP clock 23 : AGP voltage adjustment 24 : Advanced chipset features menu 25 : Advanced BIOS features menu
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Maintainer: Brandon Bell Date: June 09, 2003 Category: Hardware : Motherboards • Return to Article
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