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Considering a Prism Max/Prime is comparable to a Hyper 212, and is rated for fairly high TDP uses (in terms of a stock cooler) its about comparable to the high end units of the time anyways.
I dont have pics, but I can try and get some for you, in the mean time, heres a validated FireStrike run a socket 939 build!
https://www.3dmark.com/fs/18483722
Might be one of the only modern 3dmark runs validated on a DFi LanParty motherboard (fully ID'd as a DFI LP nF4)...
Shame they're not around anymore. Just goes to show that in a saturated market, even a quality brand can fall. Just looked them up and they had a nice looking board as late the LGA775/X48 chipset days, so I wonder what kept me away from them when I went for Asus with my Maximus Formula (the original, before we had these "gamer" and "roman numerals" added on, haha). You didn't really see people recommending them post socket 939 days come to think of it, so you might have one their last boards from when they were the thing to have, so to speak.
mobile intel graphics 4 - laptop from 2007
amd radeon hd 7310 desktop from 2012
gtx 960 - gtx 1060 desktop 2015
gtx 1050 - vega 8 laptop from 2020