abit Introduces the IP35 Off Limits Series of Motherboards:
http://www2.abit.com.tw/upload/english/ip35-series/
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abit Introduces the IP35 Off Limits Series of Motherboards:
http://www2.abit.com.tw/upload/english/ip35-series/
Nice ! That clear cmos button is very useful indeed
The price isn't bad either.
http://www.yoyotech.co.uk/product_in...302a9d9854c7b7
I don't really like the placement of the aux power though.
Do they still use that braindead "uGuru" chip?
On the latest GA P35 mobos, I didn't even have to clear the CMOS at all despite pushing FSBs to test mobo limits. Both the G33 and P35 mobos self-recover successfully to stock after failed o'cs after 2-3 auto-restarts.
Kind of makes the Clr CMOS jumper redundant in those mobos. :D
the Boards look good.
the IP35 Pro looks great.
hopefully, we see these boards pop up soon.
Well I guess I'll be getting burned by another Abit board soon.:) Maybe these won't get hyped so much so there will be less disappointment.
It would be nice if they get the new Guru panel out soon. They may go good with each other.
after seeing some QuadGT results Abit is really on the game.....hands down the fastest motherboard in P965 1:1
it would be nice to have P35 chipsets doing the same and not have other teething issues like disappearing LAN ports and some memory related stuff
http://www.yoyotech.co.uk/media/other_media/39085-1.gif
Board layout the same as quad GT I think...:confused:
I can smell the bugs coming >:>
there will be bugs in all p35 based mobos till they can fix the bios... no big deal... we did it with p965 this is no different.....
i donno but i have to say that Asus P35 is more than impressive so far and i'm having a hard time finding too many bugs
Its ok to have bugs, but its Abit's reluctance to fix them that's the bigger issue.
If ABit are using it again, digital VRM needs addressing for quad core cpu's, it just don't cut the mustard when pushing hard. Companies using this need to concentrate on going at least 3-4 mosfets per phase, if they are pushing the board for quad cpu overclocking, the standard circuits cut off due to heat, even with excessive cooling. Peak current supply is around 170-200 amps on these circuits, which is an uncomfortable over margin for an overclocked quad, when you consider that stated figures are more often optimistic rather than pessimistic.
regards
Raja
Abit wont fix problems/bugs etc unless you let them know about the issues in the first place, Abit's technical department are quite good & they usually give you a positive response within 2-3 days.
You always see people whining about these things but how many of you actually e-mail them?
nah matey
i've tried MORE than that and still no luck with Abit
they just flat out don't give a :banana::banana::banana::banana:
have a look at my attempt here
LOST CAUSE IMO :(
http://forum.abit-usa.com/showthread.php?t=86928
this used to be a sticky as well
Is anyone besides me offended by the marketing which reeks of 10-year olds? What's with the monster truck and "off-limits" crap? Who does the marketing for these companies!? :down:
What's next the WWF SmackDown Series? :shrug:
looks like a 3DMARK01 TRUCK hahahahahha :ROTF:
nice looking board.
still hate the lay out of abit boards though
Why the hell are Abit releasing more new boards when they have'nt even finished fixing the bios for the last ten :rolleyes:
Plenty of boards with a monkey being paid peanuts writing all the buggy/unfinished bios's :down: :mad:
Well they wont be getting any more of my dollars, three times bitten this year and thats it for me :down:
Oh and the 'dark raider' and 'snake' :rofl: :rolleyes: give me a break :down: :ROTF:
As I see in the photo, I think that they finaly drop the "Digital IC Mosfet" circuit......THANK GOD if it's true.... :)
IP35 is analogue, X38 board will feature something "special" ;)