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    Asus P5K-E or DFI P35-T2RS

    Hello!

    In my countrie (argentina) this mothers are on the same prize..

    Asus P5K-E or DFI P35-T2RS

    Which one would u choose for q6600 overclocking?

    I wont use CF

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    anyone?

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    imho DFI

    have been reading very good reviews about it
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    p5k-e with a pencil mod for vdroop
    dfi does seem good.
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    Q6600 1.390v 3.8G Vid: 1.2125 Thermalright Ultra-120 Extreme .DFI LanParty DK P35-T2RS. Crucial Ballistix Tracer 8500 2x1GB.. Seagate 410As Raid0 .. Sapphire HD4870 512mb & Cooling Thermalright HR-03 GT.. 19 LG 1950SQ .. Silverstone OP850 watt. Case Gigabyte Auro3D

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    how's the drop on that DFI?

    500 fsb w/ Quads? that's impressive. specially because it only has a 4 phase pwm
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    Go for the DFI.


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    DFI LP DK P35 TR--- is the most stable board, i have seen so far. It handles an overclocked CPU as if it´s running on stock speed. No blue screens or crashes unlike the ASUS products. P5K and P5N-E couldn´t run my B3 at 3.4Ghz for over half an hour without crashing. The only con about this board is the single PCI-E 16x, thats if you intend to upgrade your rig to crossfire in future.
    Last edited by Shocker003; 04-23-2008 at 08:46 AM.


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    dfi dark not in aus. !
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