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Thread: ASUS Bearlake P35 Chipset DDR2 P5K Deluxe and DDR3 P5K3 Deluxe (56K warning)

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    Quote Originally Posted by eva2000 View Post
    nFo you received 2 different P5K Deluxes ?

    here's mine
    No, I was comparing the mobo with: AndreYang's mainboard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nFo View Post
    No, I was comparing the mobo with: AndreYang's mainboard.
    Only difference I see is the mosfets on the back of the board your missing. (and the green sticker + wifi module are missing lol )

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    Quote Originally Posted by Extera View Post
    Only difference I see is the mosfets on the back of the board your missing. (and the green sticker + wifi module are missing lol )
    I see more differences btw.....
    But it doesn't really matter.

    Testing the board asap.

    Here some bios files for Asus P5K Deluxe:

    0123 / 0202 / 0303 / 0304

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    Since I only see one IDE connector and it is red, can I assume support for IDE optical drives has been dropped and only SATA optical drives are supported?
    Not a Dell.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Burner27 View Post
    Since I only see one IDE connector and it is red, can I assume support for IDE optical drives has been dropped and only SATA optical drives are supported?
    IDE optical drives works fine on it.
    Last edited by nFo; 05-11-2007 at 04:03 AM.

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    Lol that's a weird assumption
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    Quote Originally Posted by MrGarrison View Post
    Lol that's a weird assumption
    No it's not. Some boards will only accept HDDs on the red IDE connectors. Thanks for insulting me by the way.
    Last edited by Burner27; 05-11-2007 at 03:18 AM.
    Not a Dell.

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    cant wait to get mine. My QX6700 has been waiting for this
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    No problem.
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    Quote Originally Posted by webwilli View Post

    Thanks a lot man, you saved my day!!! I had serious problems with 123 and 202, the board could not restart even at 360 bus.Now i can go all the way up until 540 fsb.
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    Looks like I will flash the bios with 304 before I do anything else
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    I've just got the board today but there is no an optional fan that to use with water cooling. Can anyone comfirm this to me please as this board doesn't come with the optinal fan? Thanks guy

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    Quote Originally Posted by oatttwen View Post
    I've just got the board today but there is no an optional fan that to use with water cooling. Can anyone comfirm this to me please as this board doesn't come with the optinal fan? Thanks guy
    P5K Deluxe - optional fan not included


    P5K3 Deluxe - optional fan included
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    they usually sound like leaf blowers anyway, better off with a low rpm yate loon or similar over the area.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mouawad View Post
    they usually sound like leaf blowers anyway, better off with a low rpm yate loon or similar over the area.
    very true
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    I like this board after little boot problems. I need much less vCore to get same MHz I'd with GuadGT.

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    Say, how are the temps of the chipset on the Asus P5K3 (DLX) boards?

    I heard rumours that they were way higher then compared to any Gigabyte P35 board.

    Can anyone tell me if this is true or not?
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    Anyone?
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    That may or may not be true but my P-35 requires no additional voltage to reach 475 Mhz and higher. I haven't tested for max FSB but have booted at 500 with no extra volts.
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    I found an interesting article regarding the P35 chipset boards from Asus.
    They are compared to a Gigabyte board here:
    http://images.tweaktown.com/imageban...gaasusttst.pdf

    The results are almost shocking.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Da_maniaC View Post
    I found an interesting article regarding the P35 chipset boards from Asus.
    They are compared to a Gigabyte board here:
    http://images.tweaktown.com/imageban...gaasusttst.pdf

    The results are almost shocking.
    marketing rubbish

    WHO CARES

    asus makes the best Intel boards......definitely better than gigabyte so they doesn't mean jack
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    Quote Originally Posted by dinos22 View Post
    marketing rubbish

    WHO CARES

    asus makes the best Intel boards......definitely better than gigabyte so they doesn't mean jack

    Well dont get me wrong mate.
    Im not saying Asus sucks because i am a fan of their boards too.
    I was just looking from a quality and overclocking point of view.

    And i asked myself the question why their temps would be higher then the Gigabyte boards with the same chipset.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Da_maniaC View Post
    Well dont get me wrong mate.
    Im not saying Asus sucks because i am a fan of their boards too.
    I was just looking from a quality and overclocking point of view.

    And i asked myself the question why their temps would be higher then the Gigabyte boards with the same chipset.
    dude, the deluxe might be abit hot, but never as hot showed in that .pdf, like dino said it is a pure marketing that Gigabyte even use @ their website........( but they didnt named the board as asus but as competitor.....), and besides before it will die/worn out from overheating, u will probbly upgrade to another mobo already/cpu.... And if u still unsure, grab the P5K Premium, that is a improved version of the Deluxe, with some cooling improvements, better components around socket area, and no more mosfets on the back, and they run cooler, I think the price difference is not that big , at least in the Netherlands just 20 euro.. I know which 1 I would pick.....
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    The last two Asus boards I had, Blitz and Premium clocked great.

    And were both faulty. Now I'm reluctant to get another, what's left? The Abit has hot PWM and droop, no DFI yet so that leaves the DQ6.
    Last edited by fornowagain; 08-19-2007 at 06:07 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fornowagain View Post
    The last two Asus boards I had, Blitz and Premium clocked great.

    And were both faulty.
    faulty , u mean they died, or they had some bugs?, so your back on track with the deluxe?
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