As some of you know I have been without a computer (besides my brothers and my new laptop) for close to 2 months due to my DFI LANParty 680i mobo blowing up. Getting this board repaired has been a real drama. First DFI told me that I broke the NB and it was going to cost $150 to fix, I said I would not pay over $100 to fix the board so we agreed on the price. I was then told that the board was fixed and on its way back to Australia. Now I have been told that the board is unable to be repaired due to Nvidia not making any 680i components anymore and they have offered me this board (DFI LANParty UT ICFX3200 T2R/G) with a warranty until the end of July 2009 (same as existing board) in exchange for my original board and the $100 repair fee.
Personally I just want another 680i board, any 680i board so I can just whack the new board in my system without any formatting problems etc. I have looked in Australia and I can't find any 680i boards for sale. I have asked DFI if they have any of the 680i boards stashed away somewhere so I can just buy a new one from them.
The board DFI have offered me runs on an ATI R600 chipset so I will need to format my drive and start from scratch. Usually I wouldn't have a problem with this but I am worried about my copy of Vista and Office. Will a new board mean that I need new CD keys? I would really rather not have to buy new keys thanks to DFI not being able to fix my board.
What do you guys think about the board? According to the reviews I have read on Bit-Tech, Legit Reviews and AnandTech the board actually performs pretty well. It can keep up with the ASUS Striker Extreme 680i mobo which is roughly on par with my DFI 680i board. The only thing I don't like about the board is it's very bad NB cooler, yeah I could always upgrade it but I hit another wall. DFI insist on using clips for their NB coolers, not push pins or screws. I have 3 options of aftermarket cooling, I can get a air cooler that supports wire clip installations, I can see if DFI will send back the original NB cooler from my 680i board or I can buy a Swiftech MCW-30 chipset cooler and integrate it into my existing loop. Wire clip water block mounting isn't ideal, especially with 1/2" tubing so I may run into problems here.
If I end up going with this new mobo and it dies that's it, I will be doing a complete system overhaul to i7, I was hoping to leave this until next year sometime but it may be the least painful option.
So to recap:
1. Will a new motherboard mean new CD keys for Vista and Office?
2. What do you think of the mobo, is it a fair trade (despite the short warranty)? Should I look at getting another 680i board or see if DFI will offer a different board to this one?
3. How should I cool the NB? Air or water?
Thanks in advance.
Tb40


) for close to 2 months due to my DFI LANParty 680i mobo blowing up. Getting this board repaired has been a real drama. First DFI told me that I broke the NB and it was going to cost $150 to fix, I said I would not pay over $100 to fix the board so we agreed on the price. I was then told that the board was fixed and on its way back to Australia. Now I have been told that the board is unable to be repaired due to Nvidia not making any 680i components anymore and they have offered me this board (
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