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    A $100 board which ables to do 540+ Dual Pi 32M pass!

    I'm not sure if you guys have heard about this brand before....but not bad I would say , for this price~~ ECS can only do <350 FSB......$110...
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    Onda Technology? Looks good on the fsb side but is it for sale in the EU / US?

    Do you hapen to have some pics from the board as well?

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    looks good, but who is Onda Technology ?
    any website, reseller, pics... ?
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    It appears to be a Chinese company. http://www.onda.com.cn/english/index.jsp

    There is only one office where you can submit orders to in North America, which is located in Canada. http://www.onda.com.cn/english/buy/index.jsp

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    Quote Originally Posted by overcrash86 View Post
    looks good, but who is Onda Technology ?
    any website, reseller, pics... ?
    http://www.onda.cn/ ........

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    any more information such as type of cooling used, ambient temps, memory..... anything?
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    Can you post any pics?
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    It's all about P35, even crappy boards are good fsb..

    What's it look like, how is the bios?
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    Looks really nice.
    Here in Portugal the ECS costs around 85€, cant find the other brand probably them dont sell in europe.


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    Can we please have some more info on this board. Dont just post a teaser without some details of where one could be picked up.

    Would you mind doing a full review?

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    You'll get at least some information on the board on the original www.onda.cn site. The english version of the website is way outdated.

    The direct link to the named P35 board is here:

    http://www.onda.cn/pro/product/product.jsp?Id=11462

    And these two look quite intersting, too (P965 based):

    http://www.onda.cn/pro/product/product.jsp?Id=10845

    http://www.onda.cn/pro/product/product.jsp?Id=10617



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    Yeah i can only read English.

    Any chance that this company will be expanding its operations? They appear to make decent boards at great prices. (Really appreciate any inside info such as the boards are made in such and suches factory)
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    Just phone their office in Canada. That is their only North American distributor and I am sure they would be able to tell you everything you need to know.

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