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 Gigabyte P35T DQ6 + QX6700, DDR2 vs DDR3, Stock & oc capabilities using QX6700

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TSirenic
post Jul 22 2007, 04:25 AM

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enthusiast not really care with rm100 different .. esp oversea where RM100 just around $30 bucks different for them..

but the board itself.. u try 1st n u'll know biggrin.gif

p/s - i'm talking bout latest generation of boards.. not including 965, 975, nforce680i or older chipset.. smile.gif
TSirenic
post Jul 24 2007, 12:51 AM

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QUOTE(mfcm @ Jul 22 2007, 11:53 AM)
seem myb asus need more time to produce great mobo for this new chipset  laugh.gif  laugh.gif
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all of them have enuff time to produce the mobos.. so far gigabyte has the most p35 boards.. if i not mistaken they have 9 types.. while asus so far has only launch 5-6 boards.. (2 to come)

QUOTE(§layerXT @ Jul 22 2007, 01:28 PM)
For budget user just look for ASRock. U will see 965P chipset support penryn and other features that havent in mind now.
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ASrock is not bad for its price.. well its name already stand for ASus Rock wut... whistling.gif


QUOTE(KidsCode @ Jul 23 2007, 08:10 AM)
irenic@ on my board to get it stable i need to up the vNB... not that high as you stated in 1 of your post +0.20
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do u mean vmch? yes, last time my p35 i did +0.15 is enuff.. but so far with this p35t, +0.20 seems a bit stable esp at more than 450fsb quad core..



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neway to all gigabyte p35 users, so far do u have any complaint regarding the boards? maybe in terms of layout, quality, or bios?
TSirenic
post Jul 24 2007, 01:52 PM

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yups that's a concern.. below 1.6vcore, the range option is nice but then above 1.6v, it jumps 0.05 straight away..

 

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