: DFI-Street and DFI part ways.


dsaintmb
2007-01-05, 06:18 PM
I love DFI motherboards. My personal fav. I know some of you will say DFI sucks ASUS rules. But to me there is no better MB for OC (my AMD anyways).

So I go to DFI Street today ( a great v-bulletin site like this one but geared towards overclocking and gaming as well as tech support) and I get this message.

News Update: January 5th, 2007

As of today, DFI has decided that honesty and integrity are not their cup of tea.

DFI and DFI-Street.com have parted ways because of this.

If you are at all inclined to complain about the situation, here are some email addresses that you should send letters to:

Frank Wong - DFI USA Support Manager
frankwong@dfiweb.com


Ed Huang - Head of North American DFI Operations:
edhuang@dfiweb.com


YC - CEO of DFI (Taiwan):
YC@dfi.com.tw

DFI-Street.com will no longer be supporting DFI products unless your emails generate a response from DFI HQ and they decide to continue to purchase advertising or support help.

In the meantime, DFI-Street.com is now available for open advertising, or even for outright purchase.

If you are interested in a joint-venture of content or wish to use DFI-Street's heavy enthusiast traffic base to promote your products, please contact me via telephone:

208-573-7737

and leave a voice message with your name, telephone number, and any pertinent information as to the nature of your call.

Travis "Happy_Games" Hill
DFI-Street.com owner/admin
Man, I don't know who to be pissed at DFI or DFI Street. Neverless I feel disapointed. Any other DFI lovers have any thoughts or comments.
ASUS lovers not welcome.:p (just kidding)

e268
2007-01-10, 11:38 PM
Thanks for the heads up. I frequented DFI-street daily for the past 2 years when I built my DFI AMD and overclocked it to 3.0 GHz. I learned everything about building and overclocking there. It is too bad if it disappeared.