DFI WT70-EC


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DFI WT70-EC

CPU Interface
Socket-423
Chipset
Intel 850/ICH2
Form Factor
ATX 2.03
Bus Speeds
100MHz Auto Detect
Voltages Supported
Auto Detect
Memory Slots
4 184-pin RIMM Slots
Expansion Slots

1 AGP Slot
5 PCI Slots
1 CNR Slot

On-board Audio
Avance Logic ALC200
BIOS
Award Modular BIOS V6.00PG

DFI’s WT70-EC was rock solid during our testing, although its performance was not at the top of this group.  The biggest downside, however, is the complete lack of overclocking features.  No jumpers / dipswitches are available for changing the FSB speed at all, not to mention CPU core voltage tweaks.  The lack of memory tweaks is one possible reason for the relatively low performance.

The board uses plastic clips to attach the two HSF mounts to the PCB, a decent work around for using this board in non- ATX 2.03 compliant cases.  Otherwise, the WT70-EC follows Intel’s reference design for HSF installation.

To be frank, the WT70-EC is not the best choice for a hardware enthusiast simply because there are no overclocking features available on the board.  It doesn’t help that performance is also not up to par.  But if you are not into overclocking your system and need rock solid stability at a bargain price, the WT70-EC might be a reasonable choice.

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  • sabboo - Thursday, February 11, 2021 - link

    This was the board in my first pc. As a student it was a very basic setup but got me through uni. I spent money on it and pushed the processor as far as it could go. I had upgraded the memory but it was beyond my financial means to do anything great at the time. Tomorrow I pull it out of the loft and see what I can buy to make this the ultimate gaming machine of its time. Any suggestions on pci cards to amke this an amazing addtion to my home network would be appreciated.
  • infinitebritt - Thursday, March 25, 2021 - link

    Amazing to see a comment about the D850GB in 2021. I use this motherboard TODAY for work. My work machine has not been plugged into the net since 2006. I have not installed or changed anything. It should run FOREVER. I made some money with crypto this year so I'm looking to spend $100-$200 to replace the ATX case with something smaller and quieter. The case I've been using for 15+ years is HUGE and LOUD

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