interesting!
i didn't realize the IDE performance was so bad on this motherboard!
hmm...
interesting!
i didn't realize the IDE performance was so bad on this motherboard!
hmm...
I would imagine that all the mobos using the JMB363 have similar performance.
I would also think that most people if they are using it at all for IDE are using it for their optical(s) where it's not a big problem.
abit IP35 Pro, E6600, HD3870, FSP FX700-GLN
abit AB9 QuadGT, E6400, 7900GTO, FSP FX600-GLN
abit AX78 x2
Asus P5N-E SLI, E6600, 8800GTS, Tagan 530W
Hi Mr Bravo Sir nice review![]()
I just picked up an IP35 Pro a few days ago to replace my 24/7 DFI 975X/G work board after being impressed with the performance of the P35 chipset on my ASUS P5K Deluxe I just got for my home rig.
I decided to give the Abit a go as one thing that really annoyed me on the ASUS was the crazy temperatures the board runs at. I have an E6600 overclocked to 3.7GHz on the ASUS & without 10 million fans blowing on the board I have measured 100oCon some of the capacitors around the CPU socket.
A few other things that annoy me about the ASUS that the Abit put right are the poor location of the IDE socket, inaccessible CMOS jumper with an 8800, no PS2 mouse socket, BIOS chip that cant be replaced, real bad crackly popping audio, SATA ports poor location with 8800 etc etc etc honestly the ASUS is quick but its quirky.
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Anyway to the point although I can reduce the multiplier on my E6700 in BIOS down from 10 to 9 or 8 somehow windows/CPU-Z etc still show 360fsb x 10 it appears the multiplier unlock does not work can anyone confirm this.
EDIT:
Me bad it was Windows causing the multiplier problem I must have bent it pushing the RAM too hard
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I got her nice & stable now & run some benchmarks & it all looks good.
This board runs real nice comaired to my ASUS P5K Deluxeto Abit.
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ABIT IP35 PRO (BIOS M629B11)
INTEL CORE 2 DUO E6600 CONROE 2.4GHZ 4M L2 CACHE
OCZ PC2-8500 SLI 2GB (2 x 1GB) PN:OCZN1066SR2GK
INNO3D 8800GTS 320MB (162.18 DRIVERS) (OVERCLOCK 617 X 955)
MAXTOR DIAMOND MAX 10 SATA 200GB HDD (6B200M0)
SONY DUAL LAYER DVD RW (DRU-820A)
EZCOOL 600W PSU
WINDOWS XP PRO SP2
CPU COOLING: THERMALRIGHT ULTRA-120 EXTREME
Code:OC GURU: CPU OPERATING SPEED................ - USER DEFINE EXTERNAL CLOCK..................... - 462MHz MULTIPLIER FACTOR.................. - x 8 # ESTIMATED NEW CPU CLOCK.......... - 3696MHz DRAM SPEED (CPU:DRAM) 1:1.20....... - DDR2-1108 PCI EXPRESS CLOCK.................. - 100MHz VOLTAGE CONTROL: CPU CORE VOLTAGE................... - 1.5500V DDR2 VOLTAGE....................... - 2.350V CPU VTT 1.2V VOLTAGE............... - 1.49V MCH 1.25V VOLTAGE.................. - 1.52V ICH 1.05V VOLTAGE.................. - 1.19V ICHIO 1.5V VOLTAGE................. - 1.70V DDR2 REFERENCE VOLTAGE............. - 0% CPU GTLREF 0+2..................... - 67% CPU GTLREF 1+4..................... - 67% ADVANCED CHIPSET FEATURES: DRAM TIMING SELECTABLE............. - MANUAL CAS LATENCY TIME (TCL)............. - 5 RAS# TO CAS# DELAY (TRCD).......... - 5 RAS# PRECHARGE (TRP)............... - 5 PRECHARGE DELAY (TRAS)............. - 15 REFRESH CYCLE TIME (TRFC).......... - AUTO WRITE RECOVERY TIME (TWR).......... - AUTO WRITE TO READ DELAY (TWTR)......... - AUTO ACT TO ACT TIME (TRRD)............. - AUTO READ TO PRECHARGE (TRTP)........... - AUTO COMMAND RATE....................... - 2T PCIE COMPLIANCE MODE............... - V1.0A PEG FORCE X1....................... - DISABLED INIT DISPLAY FIRST................. - PCIEX ADVANCED BIOS FEATURES / CPU FEATURES: THERMAL CONTROL.................... - DISABLED LIMIT CPUID MAXVAL................. - DISABLED C1E FUNCTION....................... - DISABLED EXECUTE DISABLE BIT................ - ENABLED VIRTUALISATION TECHNOLOGY.......... - ENABLED EIST FUNCTION...................... - DISABLED
ORTHOS (SP2004) + 3DMARK2001SE + 3x CPU-Z
3DMARK2003:
3DMARK2005:
3DMARK2006:
AQUAMARK 3:
Super PI 1M
Super PI 32M
SHORT DESCRIPTION:
462 x 8 = 3.7GHZ @ 1.5500v
5-5-5-15 2T @ 2.35V DDR 1109
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yea im interested in a board that doesnt squeal - how is the noise on this board when you volt up a lot on the CPU?
my 680i is horrific above 1.5v![]()
for the glory of bardob!
Not bad. Personally I'm not a big fan of the weird heatsinks/heatpipes.
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Hmm I was considering the PK5 Deluxe for my HTPC but you got me worried when you said that it reaches very high temperatures. Would you recommend me the Abit IP35 Pro over the PK4 Deluxe? I am using a Zalman HD160XT case (with the LCD) so heat could be a concern and ofc I do not want noise in my HTPC so making patents to cool the M/B is out of question.
For a HTPC I am sure the P5K would be fine but for me personally there were too many issues with it especially when you consider it is/was the most expensive P35 board on the market.
The P5K is actually a slightly faster board than the Abit if overclocking & benching is what you are into but the thing that really made me give up on the P5K apart from the crazy heat, really bad board layout & hissing/crackly popping on board sound was once I got a decent overclock stable & switched over to a RAID 0 array I kept getting RAID errors which I couldn't cure.
The P5K uses a hot running digital PWM & has lots of mosfets & capacitors around the CPU area that if used as it came out of the packet with the stock heatsink that don't sit flat on the mosfets either is the first area that will stop you overclocking as you will find the board simply reboots when it gets to 100oC ish.
Asus have apparently cured the heat issue by releasing the P5K Premium but the layout & RAID problems are still there.
The Abit although ever so slightly slower in most benchmarks (not that you could tell) runs an analogue PWM which only just hits 60oC running Orthos on the above overclock passively cooled. As an overclocker I have an 80mm fan on the NB & 2 x 70's cable tied together on the RAM just out of habit but in all honesty they are not needed even @ 3.7GHz as the board runs super cool.
I have since posting the above overclock tweaked the RAM a little & reduced the voltages considerably see below.
I cant really tell you the ASUS is a pile of s**t as we all have different needs & want our boards to do different things however I have now sold my ASUS & am very very happy with my Abit which I have not had a single issue with & is currently thundering along rock solid stable 24/7.Code:VOLTAGE CONTROL: CPU CORE VOLTAGE................... - 1.5500V DDR2 VOLTAGE....................... - 2.150V CPU VTT 1.2V VOLTAGE............... - 1.20V MCH 1.25V VOLTAGE.................. - 1.37V ICH 1.05V VOLTAGE.................. - 1.12V ICHIO 1.5V VOLTAGE................. - 1.50V DDR2 REFERENCE VOLTAGE............. - 0% CPU GTLREF 0+2..................... - 67% CPU GTLREF 1+4..................... - 67% ADVANCED CHIPSET FEATURES: DRAM TIMING SELECTABLE............. - MANUAL CAS LATENCY TIME (TCL)............. - 5 RAS# TO CAS# DELAY (TRCD).......... - 5 RAS# PRECHARGE (TRP)............... - 5 PRECHARGE DELAY (TRAS)............. - 15 REFRESH CYCLE TIME (TRFC).......... - 30 WRITE RECOVERY TIME (TWR).......... - 3 WRITE TO READ DELAY (TWTR)......... - 3 ACT TO ACT TIME (TRRD)............. - 3 READ TO PRECHARGE (TRTP)........... - 3 COMMAND RATE....................... - 2T PCIE COMPLIANCE MODE............... - V1.0A PEG FORCE X1....................... - DISABLED INIT DISPLAY FIRST................. - PCIEX
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Hmm, I just might opt for the Abit then since honestly I do not need all the extras that the Asus has i.e the wi-fi since I have stand alone usb wi fi adapter. The sound issues are also unimportant to me since I use an X-Meridian 7.1 sound card hooked up to an Onkyo high end A/V receiver.
So that leaves me with the Raid and heat issues which are unacceptable since I plan on using RAID in the future. The Asus is also 20-30 Euros more expensive than the Abit so the latter looks an even better deal. Regarding the heat in no way I want fans in there producing noise and the HTPC is not placed in a wide open space so this is a real issue that virtually prevents me from buing it. The main purpose of this PC is stability, low heat output, silence and performance with moderate overclocking.
Thanks for the info.
Isn't the NB heatsink too big? Any HSF compatibility issues there?
any one can tell my about vdroop in P35pro???
all you need is in http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=147163
abit IP35 Pro, E6600, HD3870, FSP FX700-GLN
abit AB9 QuadGT, E6400, 7900GTO, FSP FX600-GLN
abit AX78 x2
Asus P5N-E SLI, E6600, 8800GTS, Tagan 530W
Just one thing im curious about, why only 4 phase PWM, and how does it handle Quad overclocking on 4 phase, would hate to get one and find it couldnt handle my Quad and 4gb Patriot (2x2gb) LLK DDR2 CL4.
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1 x OCZ Agility 3 120gb SSD, AHCI
1 x Western Digital 500gb SATAIII 16mb Cache HDD, AHCI
Sony DVD +/- R/RW/RAM x22 Dual Layer, AHCI
2 x Saphire ATI Radeon R9 270 2gb (Crossfire)
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Cooler Master HAF XB LAN Box
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It does all right,
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An AMAZING REVIEW m8.
Cant find words.
Must be the BEST review I have ever read.
i get my abit ip35 tomorrow morning.
can anyone inform me on the drivers i should update the board to. any ones that i should stay away?
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hey jonny thos Cell Shock's you had in this abit did you have to put in other ram and up the volts first then put in the Cell shock's
thanks
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Ka0sX, I think I was able to get them to boot ok - but if I recall correctly I was lucky in this respect - as the board normally POSTs at 1.8volts. I cannot remember if abit implemented a 2volt boot feature in later bioses tho
thanks for the reply much appericated
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