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    omg heres a 1st!

    USA is showing stock of new Abit mobo before the UK!

    ABIT IP35 Pro
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813127030
    Someone hurry up & buy it! *prays its got a stable bios & is better than the Asus P5K Deluxe*

    I'm surprised no one has had engineering samples. . . .
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    The pro will have micro guru

    The bios has GTL adjustements

    We poked around at 500FSB with a quad core on one of two boards, GTL was not adjusted as we just went for FSB.

    The Quad GT also get a makeover, there will be an x38 version with ddr2
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    I just ordered the IP35 Pro 2 hours ago from the egg. I'll have it in my Weds, so I hope to be posting some results by that evening. I'll only be stability testing at stock speeds for he first few days, as I plan on installing 64bit Vista this time around.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FUGGER View Post
    The Quad GT also get a makeover, there will be an x38 version with ddr2
    on show at Computex
    http://www.hexus.net/content/item.php?item=8920
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    I've been searching all over and cannot find this information anywhere. Does anyone know what max voltages are? I'm really only concerned with vdimm. Can anyone answer this for me? It's one of the reasons I am hesitant to get a P5K. 2.55??? No thanks. I want to do some damage...

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    Just installed it this afternoon. Everything went without issue. The DDR2 voltage goes from 1.8 to 3.0. Hope this helps.

    From what I've seen so far, there are no bugs, but keep in mind that I am strictly running everything at stock speed for the time being. The unlocked mulit's work in the bios (with my X6800 anyway), vdimm goes pretty high, the bios saves all settings upon saving and exiting the bios and setting the keyboard/mouse to bios works without issue (unlike the IN9 32X Max shipping bios).

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    Hi there,

    Does the Abit IP-35 Pro come with a removeable bios chip? i.e. not soldered on like the Asus P5K Deluxe. . .

    If it does, I dont suppose you can give me details of the numbers on the bios chip? I'll buy myself a spare & hotflash when I get mine.
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    looks to

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    Is that you Buff? lol

    I just wanted to have 100% assurance, because no one has actually got a retail motherboard except the above, knowing my luck it would be soldered on, the thought of having to RMA this Asus motherboard I've got at the moment sends shivers down my spine because RMA with Asus is PATHETIC. . ! lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nelly View Post
    Is that you Buff? lol
    could be ...

    We need an official Nelly IP 35 thread
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    Quote Originally Posted by Heidfirst View Post
    could be ...

    We need an official Nelly IP 35 thread
    Working on it right now. I'll only end up buying the Abit X38 knowing me though around September/October time . . .
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    Abit would be good if the boards that they released actually worked like they should. I loved my AW9D-Max, but I sure didn't own a kentsfield then.

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    AW9D works with a Kentsfield - afaik they fixed the multi problem as they did on QuadGT & IN9 32X.
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    So far this new Abit board works as advertised.

    So far...
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    Official Thread here:- http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...=1#post2236706

    I hope they dont take too bloody long being released here in the United Kingdom, we usually get New Abit Motherboards before any other country lol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shawn1998 View Post
    So far this new Abit board works as advertised.

    So far...
    keep it comin....

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    Quote Originally Posted by shawn1998 View Post
    So far this new Abit board works as advertised.

    So far...
    Your using a Plextor 755SA with your Abit IP-35? if so I'm presuming no sata optical issues with the initial bios release?
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    I wouldent dare buying one

    Would LOVE To, I was in love with my IC7-G.
    But the amount of bios updates for this board = NO GO.
    Rather buy MSI or XFX or EVGA for that sake.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nelly View Post
    Your using a Plextor 755SA with your Abit IP-35? if so I'm presuming no sata optical issues with the initial bios release?
    I am using the newest LG (I think it's the GSA-H62L) and the Plextor PX-755SA without issue. I was able to boot from the LG and install Vista without issue. I also loaded Anydvd and Clonedvd and burnt two movies, just to test, and had no problems whatsoever.

    The more I use this board, the more I like it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shawn1998 View Post
    I am using the newest LG (I think it's the GSA-H62L) and the Plextor PX-755SA without issue. I was able to boot from the LG and install Vista without issue. I also loaded Anydvd and Clonedvd and burnt two movies, just to test, and had no problems whatsoever.

    The more I use this board, the more I like it.
    When do the overclocking results come? ECS can build a great board for no OCing, but I want ABIT RESULTS!

    Sorry to rush you, but I really have nothing better to do at work right now.

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