All the little things
The NF4 Ultra-D's parade of extras begins with a handful of little things. Literally.


Individual heat sinks grace the board's VRMs, which should keep things cool under load and when overclocking. DFI is also quick to point out that the board uses only Japanese-made capacitors.


On-board power and reset buttons are also a nice little touch. The buttons are great for testing on our open test benches, but everyday enthusiasts should also find them handy while troubleshooting.


DFI's little touches extend into the bundle, which includes a handy set of jumper tweezers, plus Serial ATA and rounded IDE cables colored to match the board's yellow ports. It would be nice if there were four Serial ATA cables included in the bundle to match the board's four SATA ports, especially since the cables glow under UV lighting.


And what would glowing cables be without a board to match?


Duuuuuuude. Jerry Garcia would be proud.

You'll need a UV light to get the NF4 Ultra-D and cables to glow, but it's a neat effect for modders or anyone with a case window.