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    Serious clocks with the DFI LP DK P35-T2RS under Bertha Cascade(s)

    ::|:: DFI LP DK P35-T2RS ::|::


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    I've recieved it today. It's a brand new, unsealed DFI LP DK P35-T2RS sample.

    AFAIK actual one is the high-end version. The T2RS is built with solid Japanese capacitors.

    TO BE CONTINUED....
    Last edited by before; 01-29-2008 at 02:57 PM.
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    Code:
    M/B:DFI LP DK P35-T2RS rev.AA0
    CPU:Intel Core Extreme QX9650 L739A643
    CPU cooling:2 Stage Cascade "Petite Bertha" (~0.5bar evap pressure, i.e. -115C loaded)
    Memory:Crucial Tech. PC2-8500 1024MBx2
    VGA:Jaton 7600GS
    HDD:Western Digital 80GB
    Power Supply:Cooler-Master 1250W
    Vcore:1.81V(Actual), 1.968V(CPU-Z), AUTO+0.785V(Bios)
    Vdimm: 2.58V(Actual), 2.67V(Bios)
    Vmch: 1.82V(Bios)
    OS:Windows 2003 Server (maxmem=600)


    This board is a piece of gold!! Truely one of the best I've ever tested with a QX9650. What an FSB killer!

    I've tested several boards so far and sometimes felt it a bit monochrome as differencies weren't very clear. But things are clear with the DFI LP DK P35-T2RS. Difference is real.

    Check this figure to compare.




    Just amazing...

    So; I'm not yet fully confident with the board. BTW, I've started playing with it under cold. As I've said already, FSB was the first good point; then the second was CPU temperature monitoring... Yeah, the temperature as shown by speedfan or the bios, looks very accurate even at about -120C.

    Nothing is perfect... And obviously, the DK P35 isn't. The voltages aren't very good on this one. I mean, CPU core set to AUTO+0.785v corresponds to 'only' 1.81v actual; same matter with vDDR... 2.50v bios is in fact 2.39v actual.
    Last edited by before; 01-29-2008 at 02:35 PM.
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    woah nice Bertha has the powa

    Yeah DFI digital pwm makes selecting right vcore pretty hard.
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    Good news and very nice ... i ordered one few days ago !
    Seems to be a good choice

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    i need this motherboard

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    Congratz Bro !!! impressive little P35

    I think the bios isn't good for the Vcore (same problem with the LP P35 with you) you need the futur bios for the true value for the vcore
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    Awesome results!! Now i understand why people love DFI so much.

    Maybe i´m getting one to verify that kind of power by myself.
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    Wow man, this mobo is really awesome!

    Hope my TR2 arrive soon...it's in customs for 3 days now

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    Nice test! I it is nice to see, that this board is one of the best.

    Did you test it with an E8500? I use this combo, but the FSB limitated

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    She is better than the DFI LanParty P35 ?

    Great score

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    Thanks guys!

    Quote Originally Posted by eva2000 View Post
    woah nice Bertha has the powa

    Yeah DFI digital pwm makes selecting right vcore pretty hard.
    Hum; ok I see. I've to figure out a vDROOP mod; I can't bench very high because of that crappy vCORE. It fluctuates a lot; and worstly at high skies.

    Quote Originally Posted by koda View Post
    Good news and very nice ... i ordered one few days ago !
    Seems to be a good choice
    It is! I'm pretty sure you'll appreciate it buddy.

    Quote Originally Posted by boblemagnifique View Post
    Congratz Bro !!! impressive little P35

    I think the bios isn't good for the Vcore (same problem with the LP P35 with you) you need the futur bios for the true value for the vcore
    You may be right bro. Anyway; I think a simple vDROOP mod would benefit the stabilty a lot.

    Quote Originally Posted by SeLecT View Post
    Did you test it with an E8500? I use this combo, but the FSB limitated
    I don't have a Wolfdale to test. Sorry. What's your max FSB?

    Quote Originally Posted by 0cool View Post
    She is better than the DFI LanParty P35 ?
    You mean the UT LP version, right? So, Yes, it looks like better to me.
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    great results before, ill be sure to pump that thing when my e8400 finally arrives. it seems to be a real great board for the money, it costs around 120euros in germany

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    Great score Before
    i love petite bertha
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    great FSB-Clocks mate , this is my next investment.

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    Sweet clocks there !

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    Thanks guys

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    Code:
    M/B:DFI LP DK P35-T2RS rev.AA0
    CPU:Intel Core Extreme QX9650 L739A643
    CPU cooling:2 Stage Cascade "Petite Bertha" (~0.5bar evap pressure, i.e. -115C loaded)
    Memory:Crucial Tech. PC2-8500 1024MBx2, SuperTulip Gardena PC2-5300 512Bx2
    VGA:Jaton 7600GS
    HDD:Western Digital 80GB
    Power Supply:Cooler-Master 1250W
    Vcore:1.78V to 1.83V(Actual), AUTO+0.725V to AUTO+0.765V(Bios)
    Vdimm: 2.49V to 2.58V(Actual), 2.60V to 2.67V(Bios)
    Vmch: 1.82V(Bios)
    Vpll: 1.75V(Bios)
    Vtt: 1.60V(Bios)
    Vclockgen: 3.68V(Bios)
    OS:Windows 2003 Server (maxmem=600)


    Max FSB so far was 511... Corrupted validation Anyway, that's not bad for a CPU which was stuck at about 480FSB on previous boards.

    Next step will be under the Fat Bertha...
    Best Regards,
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    1.83v is your max possibilité of vcore , or you had not test more ?

    And what about the memory clocking on this board ?

    Have you test others cpus under it ?

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    I was wondering when this board would be tested/released? A while back windwithme tested the regular DK version (the one available now) and mentioned the more expensive versions (all solid caps, etc...) but he did mention any release dates. Anyway great review and thanks for sharing your results before, much apprecaited!
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    Wow...where can I get this board on the US????

    ps..@0cool Jessica Alba c'est trés precieux:P!!!!!
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    NewEgg has this board for $135 IIRC.
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    Thanks guys!

    Quote Originally Posted by 0cool View Post
    1.83v is your max possibilité of vcore , or you had not test more ?

    And what about the memory clocking on this board ?

    Have you test others cpus under it ?
    vCORE is a real matter. Looks like all settings from AUTO+0.700v to +0.785v don't make a clear difference. Additionnally, vDROOP is awfully HUGE! I've to find a vDROOP mod ASAP. Too bad there isn't a voltage damper option in the bios. It would be a great addition.

    Didn't try memory clocking too much. Anyway, the board seems to doesn't like tRFC (might be something like that the tighter the PL = the higher the tREF)... and can't say anything else ATM.

    I've only tried it with actual QX9650... and will try it with a golden C738 QX9650 (one of K.J.'s) I want mid-500FSB validated.

    Quote Originally Posted by Roger_D25 View Post
    I was wondering when this board would be tested/released? A while back windwithme tested the regular DK version (the one available now) and mentioned the more expensive versions (all solid caps, etc...) but he did mention any release dates. Anyway great review and thanks for sharing your results before, much apprecaited!
    Thanks

    I've asked my contact at DFI about availability. I'll let you know.
    Last edited by before; 01-31-2008 at 01:48 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by before View Post

    I don't have a Wolfdale to test. Sorry. What's your max FSB?

    I cant reach a higher FSB than 520Mhz

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    Which cooling?
    Best Regards,
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    wow you tried DFI X38 LT or P35-T2R as well ? they don't seem to have bad a vdroop as the DK P35 ???? Or quad core QX9650 a factor ?
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    @Roger_D25

    in Poland it's available from about 1 month, but users didn't observe any advantage with all solid caps
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