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Thread: Intel New Chipset Bearlake P35 DDR2 ASUS P5K Deluxe FSB 550 and DDR2 1200 Test

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    nice board, wonder if it has enough SATA connectors for some RAID0,6 setups.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yoxxy View Post
    You tried to correct grammar on someone, then used the word 'then' instead of 'than.' I love when people do things like that.

    So far P35 doesn't look like a huge advantage to 965p. Anyone know how many nm the new chipset is?
    lol yoxxy. be nice. these guys are from germany and portugal.

    and i understood what he was trying to say.

    the first guy asked if p35 was as fast as p965... and the second guy was just trying to point out that it was actually faster than p965.

    simple grammar mistake but i don't think the 2nd guy was trying make fun of the first.

    anyway...

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    Quote Originally Posted by EvilMoe View Post
    I've a question:
    Is Bearlake as faster as 965?


    P35's performance is almost the same from P965, but I am not sure about X38.

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    Andre any additional dividers on P35 ? besides 1:1, 1:2, 3:5, 2:3. 4:5 any others ?
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    you guys recommend me DFI P965-S or Asus P5K (P35) ?

    regards

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    Quote Originally Posted by PPInDaHouse View Post
    you guys recommend me DFI P965-S or Asus P5K (P35) ?

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    550 FSB w/Auto nb volts trumps any board out right now, including the DFI P965-S. On the other hand the DFI P965-S can be had for a lot less money & does 500FSB with default nb volts. I've been comparing the Pi and Everest numbers Andre posted to current 975 & 680i setups. DDR3 does offer more bandwith, but not such an overwhelming amount to justify switching. Especially with the price of DDR2 right now vs what DDR3 will be upon release. I'm more interested in some overclocked cpu with DDR3 results now. But to answer you question the DFI P965-S is an awesome buy right now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Nemesis View Post
    550 FSB w/Auto nb volts trumps any board out right now, including the DFI P965-S. On the other hand the DFI P965-S can be had for a lot less money & does 500FSB with default nb volts. I've been comparing the Pi and Everest numbers Andre posted to current 975 & 680i setups. DDR3 does offer more bandwith, but not such an overwhelming amount to justify switching. Especially with the price of DDR2 right now vs what DDR3 will be upon release. I'm more interested in some overclocked cpu with DDR3 results now. But to answer you question the DFI P965-S is an awesome buy right now.

    Thanks

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    damn andre nice!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by webwilli View Post
    yes...

    Thanks Andre for the first short test

    Can you tell us the voltages @ 550 FSB?

    i have ordered one p5k del too
    Me too

    Nice test Andre Yang !!

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    Any type of 3d/gaming benchmarks availible with ATI cards?? Preferably in Crossfire???
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    Does it fix the problem p5b/commando have where if memory is dual channel and speed is >1250 system needs to be hard reset to reboot?

    Kind of ruins my 24/7 memclocks on p5b/commando would like to get them higher.

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    Why isnt there any info about them at the Asus site?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tormentor22 View Post
    Why isnt there any info about them at the Asus site?
    They havnt been offically released yet.

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    Great stuff Andre, appreciate the hard work on the preview!

    550mhz FSB stock NB voltage? Does it scale any higher with additional voltage?
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    Quote Originally Posted by tormentor22 View Post
    Why isnt there any info about them at the Asus site?
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    http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=39339

    lol andre arent u afraid that asus or intel might get upset?? man u risk a lot to post those result .. thanx a lot man

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    very Nice! Try for FSB 600
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    Quote Originally Posted by theteamaqua View Post
    http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=39339

    lol andre arent u afraid that asus or intel might get upset?? man u risk a lot to post those result .. thanx a lot man
    Who cares

    There were also MSI p35 results already published
    ...

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    Its a unofficial official authorized unauthorized leak.
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    Wow...
    Its Fast....

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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwi View Post
    Who cares

    There were also MSI p35 results already published
    well what if asus dont give andre anymore in the future?? i wana see some more leak ES boards from him
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    Your awesome Andre. Thanks for the results.
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    Do you know if this board will support the 45nm chips?

    Awesome results, thanks.

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    i think so ... i think all P35 X38 .. Bearlake chipset based board supports 45nm yorksfield/wolfdale
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    Do earlier motherboards like the P5B Deluxe support 45nm CPUs?
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