Altech jumps on the DFI motherboard

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By Lilia Guan
Jul 7, 2008 2:46 PM
Tags: altech | jumps | dfi | motherboard

Altech Corporation’s hardware distribution stable will be expanded with the addition of DFI’s range of gaming motherboards.

Australian-owned distributor, Altech Corporation, has signed a distribution agreement with gaming motherboard vendor, DFI. The agreement covers both the Australian and New Zealand market, said Kevin Hartin, national sales manager at Altech.

According to Hartin, DFI’s LANParty series of motherboards extends Altech’s existing range of products orientated towards the needs of PC builders, gamers and the growing overclocking community.

“DFI is well-known brand. Its LANPArty series of motherboards have found favour in over-clocking and gaming circles,” he said.

He said the products will be available through 5000 of Altech’s resellers in both Australia and New Zealand.
 
 


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