The IP35-Pro is the choice for my new rig :)
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The IP35-Pro is the choice for my new rig :)
Any reports as to how this board handles 4x1GB?
I resolved my IE7 32bit issue by reformatting and installing Vista 32bit. Vista 64bit seemed ok, but that issue was a deal-killer for me. So, everything is back up and running normal now, with the internet working 100% again.
Shawn
second that request.
also curious to see if this board can hit 600mhz FSB like some folks have reported with the P5K and DQ6. just how much of a difference is ABIT's 4 phase power design going to make vs. 8 for the P5K and 12 for the DQ6. or perhaps ABIT engineers have found a workaround?
The DFI Infinity P965 also has a 4 phase PWM but I haven't heard anyone complaining.
I think it's more like marketing BS, sort of like multiple "independent rails" for PSUs: the more the merrier... not. :down:
This is my first attempt. Not too shabby. Only adjusted vcore, vdimm, MCH, and dimm timings. Considering 5 months ago I was struggling to get an RD600 to 500FSB this is quite remarkable. Apparently my CPU has a very high frontside wall. Boots into xp at 540 too.
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Hello
can upload please times one of you the Bios from 02/05/2007? I have a P35 pro with Bios of 17/05/2007 and come thereby not over 415mhz FSB. Thanks
damn
think i better place my order!
i probably missed this somewhere but are these boards even any faster than the 965 or 975 or 650i or 680i ?
regardless of FSB, are they faster at the same FSB ? if they arent any faster,,, then,, i dont see the point unless you have a 6400 or 6300 and really really need to push it to the max.
Here is a first Review:
Abit IP35 Pro "Snake" / IP35 "Dark Raider" / IP35-E (Sammelthread) + Review IP35 Pro
Review
Hmm :confused:
With me it is somewhat strange, I can to approx. 415Mhz FSB stably in Windows work. Everything over 415Mhz remains hanging during the Windows load Screen, or there is a restart. With 500Mhz FSB and 1.25v MCH I come just as far as with 1.50v MCH and 425Mhz FSB. What is that? Memory not compatible? PCI Clk to far? I do not continue to know unfortunately no more! It lubricates each mark me with and the same place.
On the P5B Deluxe I can go also to min. 540Mhz FSB! :eek:
My System:
2x 1024MB Crucial BallistiX PC-5300U (Micron D9GMH)
2x WD Raptor 74Gig (no Raid)
EAX1900XTX
beQuiet 520W
2x E6600
So far I like what I've read about this board. It's either this board or an Asus P5K Deluxe/Wi-Fi.
The Abit board is about $50 CDN cheaper as well.
The guilty one is found to EIST, must be issued around a high FSB to reach! 490Mhz FSB with all MB tensions @ default! 510Mhz FSB tested with MCH @ 1.29v! Over it it does not create either the CCU or the RAM any longer. :up:
Yes, exactly that is it which I meant! Sorry, that is Google English!
I will probably learn English never more correctly. :(
well...i made the plunge...i will have the board on tuesday...we'll see how much better it is than the Abit QuadGT with a Q6600...better do some benches to compare Mhz to Mhz...ugh...LOL:D
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interesting 32M SuperPI at 540 FSB...i am wondering if you can raise the multi and lower the FSB for a higher overclock to see if you get a better 32M.
here is my QuadGT at 390 FSB...of course, it is probably my Q6600 that makes the big difference...it should be interesting to see how my Q6600 does on the IP35 Pro
Absolutely, I am working on the 8x multi right now.
Edit: 1M and 32M at 500x8
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