ordered mine today, will post this weekend with it on phase and my E6600 if it gets here in time. Seems like a really nice board.
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ordered mine today, will post this weekend with it on phase and my E6600 if it gets here in time. Seems like a really nice board.
Some read points i have found.
http://i198.photobucket.com/albums/a...om_st/ip35.jpg
I'm subscribing to this thread (new user) as I just returned my Infinity P965-S Dark because the freaking squealing it did was driving me nuts.
I'm a little confused here though; I read Evilsizer said it doesn't support 'fsb dividers'; what do you mean? Like, you can't drop the memory divider?
I think that what he means is that they've removed the manually selectable nortbridge strap option in the current BIOS.
this board is good...but...about on par with my QuadGT except for memory bandwidth....cpu: Q6600 on air
Super PI on IP35 was almost the same at 410 FSB as it was for the QuadGT board.
here is 495 FSB at 7X on the IP35...500 FSB (even at 6X) would freeze on me after 3 minutes of Prime 95:
it's as fast as dfi p965 in Spi32m
http://img223.imageshack.us/img223/2764/untitledjq0.jpg
My DFI 680i ate my ram, I've been waiting around for these results to decide on a replacement. Only reason I am considering the P35 is because I run a Raid5 array, I'm not really keen on going back to another 680i solution...
HDtach scored my SATA-3 Raid5 at approx 350 burst and 90M read..
Does anyone have Raid-5 benchies for P35, abit or asus?
Hello boys, but someone is successful to send the ram to 1200? I have tried the teamgroup(1200 and extreem 800/1000) and the dominator but I do not succeed....bios 06/06....all divisor, all voltage
I'm setting my board up now. The heatpipes have HORRIBLE contact on the core. Half of the core wasn't even touching the thermal pad. I fixed this by taking the heatpipes off and laying it on the board and by trial and error bent it until it layed flat on the board. This took forever... but now it is perfectly level.
i settled on 8X with 440 FSB...had to fall back from 450 FSB since one of my Dominator DDR2-1142 sticks bit the dust...presently using Teamgroup DDR2-1000...the highest FSB with my Q6600 was to 495 FSB at 7X using the Dominators...Teamgroup could only go to 490 FSB @ 7X...so...3520 Mhz @ 8X OR 3465 Mhz @ 7X ...sligtly better memory bandwidth at the higer FSB...appears to be an even trade off...i prefer raw power over memory bandwidth...years ago, i had the opposite opinion!
[QUOTE=Ace-a-Rue;2257201]...i prefer raw power over memory bandwidth...QUOTE]
Me too that is why I wish Intel would use dividers or find a way to unlink the memory like nvidia. Fast timings and raw CPU horsepower is what I like.
how does this board compare to the p5k deluxe?
First result with Abit IP35 PRO :D
The max FSB is 538MHz in aircooling and cascade... :confused: This CPU has a max FSB with P35-DS4 560MHz...
http://users.skynet.be/fb331210/abitip35.jpg
The max CPU-z with the X6800 :)
CPU-z validator : http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=208764
http://valid.x86-secret.com/cache/208764.png
And to finish, my best SuperPI !
http://users.skynet.be/fb331210/superpi10,56.jpg
It's a very good motherboard and OC Guru works perfect in XP !
Thank you for that. Comparisons always appreciated. :)
Does anyone know how the Gigabyte P35-DS4 compares to the P35-DS3P (for max FSB)? The only difference between the two seems to be the nb/sb/mosfet cooling system.
the P35-DS3P is even more affordable than the Abit.