DFI Lanparty JR P45-T2RS mATX Motherboard Review

by Eldonko     |     October 21, 2008

Packaging and Accessories


DFI comes to market with a colourful, eye-catching box for the Lanparty JR P45-T2RS. The box is a contemporary navy blue design, includes DFI’s always familiar Lanparty logo, bold yellow text and many feature-describing images which all amounts to a nice contrast.


Included on the front of the box are a few stickers calling attention to some notable features. The auto boost system has its own logo which we will probably see on many upcoming DFI boards and smart connectors are also mentioned. Another round sticker addresses an “Intel power off issue”.


The reverse of the box includes many explanations of yet more features as well as heavy use of the Lanparty brand. Features marketed on the back of the box include 8 channel audio, digital PWM, duo and quad support, P45 and ICH10R chipsets, heat pipe cooling, solid caps, gigabit LAN and smart connectors.


The blue box for the Lanparty JR P45-T2RS is actually a thinner covering for the actual motherboard box. The thicker white box is quite plain but still includes the Lanparty logo once again. Looking inside, the accessories are packed similarly to most motherboards: everything is individually packaged in plastic, resting on a cardboard divider on top of the board itself. The motherboard is wrapped in the standard anti-static bag to avoid damage to components from static charges while beneath the board there is a thick foam sheet to prevent shipping damage.


Above we see the variety of accessories included with the board. In typical DFI style, the colors of the cables run quite nicely with the general color scheme of the board itself and the auto boost system comes with a dedicated manual.

Specific package contents and motherboard accessories include:

Package Contents
- DFI Lanparty JR P45-T2RS motherboard (micro ATX form factor)
- Motherboard user manual
- Auto Boost System installation guide
- One IDE cable
- One FDD cable
- Two Serial ATA data cables
- One power cable with 2 Serial ATA power connectors
- One RAID floppy diskette
- One I/O shield
- One “Mainboard Utility” CD
 
 
 

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