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facilité d’overclocking, fonctions d’overclocking centralisées, FSB 500 MHz atteint facilement, composants de qualité, 4 banques de DDR2 et 2 DDR3, prix (~140€).
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Le P35 Express ne révolutionne pas les chipsets un utilisation normale. Cependant, le support officiel du FSB 1333 MHz et la présence d’un VRM de dernière génération sur les cartes mères assure une évolution en douceur vers les futurs Penryn en 45 n...
Supports 1333MHz chips, Loads of overclocking headroom
This is one of the very first boards based on Intels new mid-range chipset. But is it up to snuff? It delivers more future-proofing than any other Intel mobo on the market. At least until other P35 boards roll up. Theres full support for those upcomi...
Extrait: " Ironic how saying nothing about a company can say so much. Gigabyte is a mainstay with 22-years in this industry converting like dog years compared to any other. I purchased my first GA-7VRX KT333 board over eight years ago. That was when $125...
Extrait: With the release of INTELs 3-Series chipsets (G33, P35, and the soon to be unveiled X38), enthusiasts now have the option, depending on the board they choose, to use DDR2 or DDR3 memory. DDR2 arrived with great expectations, but in all honesty, its on...
Extrait: Gigabyte GA-P35C-DS3R is top mainstream motherboard based on the latest Intel mainstream chipset, P35, supporting both DDR3 and DDR2 memories and having several extra features like eight SATA-300 ports (two of them can be converted into eSATA) and high...
Guaranteed support for future processors, Support for both: DDR2 and DDR3 SDRAM, High performance in nominal mode, Sixchannel processor voltage regulator built with highquality components, Easy and efficient CPU overclocking, Highly economical, Smart appr...
No second PCI Express x16 slot, Relatively low performance during FSB overclocking, Poor memory overclocking results, No tools for system voltages management in the BIOS.
Gigabyte P35C-DS3R mainboard proved an extremely strong product. Although it is relatively inexpensive, the board can boast not only simultaneous support of DDR2 and DDR3 SDRAM. This solution offers excellent set of features that will undoubtedly be of...
Extrait: Unfortunately, we can yet state with confidence that the time of DDR3 has come: even if you happy about the performance boost at some applications, no more than 5% by the way, you will unlikely be happy about the prices for DDR3 SDRAM modules. In this re...
Extrait: Builders face the same decision every time a new technology emerges: buy now, or wait for prices to drop. But while early adopters pay the penalty of owning the latest and greatest equipment, a few buyers seek out transitional parts that will carry them t...
Stable board, good overclocking ability, BIOS caters to the casual overclocker, Fan-less operation, Duo DDR2/DDR3... For those who find a use for it, Complete package,
Too few 3-Pin fan controllers, One PCI-E 16x slot, so no Crossfire, Mediocre FSB Overclock (450FSB), Board would be much more competitive at $20 cheaper
One of the most important features of any motherboard is overclocking ability, and this is where the P35C-DS3R falls a little short. After a long overclocking session, I found 450FSB to be the highest the board would possibly go before becoming unstab...
New efficient components
Uses less power
Supports DDR2 & DDR3
No ram timing adjustments
Passive C1E settings
Northbridge heatsink problems
Testing the mobo started in a SFF case but ended up being moved into an Antec case for further testing. Mainly because the Antec case had better access to change out parts. System: Gigabyte GA-P35C-DS3R motherboard (F1 bios) Kingston DDR3 Ram Evga 8800...