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Copyright Violation!? What Copyright violation!?
Ok 203.109.252.196, I really dont see what youre getting at. What copywritten materials have been posted as original work?
Do we REALLY need a list of known retailers for a tier-one OEM? Right now it looks like an advertisement for Komplett. Wayne Hardman (talk) 02:57, 26 July 2009 (UTC)
Is someone against DFI here? Are they really that bad that the article is keep away motherboard of death page? --85.186.135.114 20:19, 16 April 2006 (UTC)
I have just retired a DFI Lanparty. The hard drive died, but the mother board RAM and AMD CPU still work great in November of 2015. Quality boards, and I have assembled and owned a few of them. The meaning of DFI is interesting, but anybody who uses or has used these boards, would probably not know them as anything but by the acronym.
It is general guidelines in Wikipedia that unless something is known mainly by it's acronym name (NASA, laser, etc.), that the title of the article should be the spelled out name. Not being familiar with Diamond Flower International, I do not know which is the more commonly used title, but I wanted to ask those who did know in order to make sure that the article title is correct. Thanks! -- Natalya 21:58, 24 May 2006 (UTC)
DFI's Lanparty series only has 3 boards, as seen at: http://www.dfi.com.tw/Product/xx_product_lp_us.jsp?PAGE_TYPE=US&CATEGORY_TYPE=LP&INDEX_TYPE=MB&SITE=US The sries that is mentioned in the article is actually the Lanparty UT series. Any thoughts on this? --BenWhitey 00:14, 31 July 2006 (UTC)