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Digital-Daily : Motherboard Reviews : p35-roundup

Intel P35 Motherboards Roundup Review

Intel P35 Motherboards Roundup Review
Author: Aleksandr Mitrofanov
Date: 27.12.2007

Gigabyte P35-DQ6

The most powerful and multifunctional motherboard based on the Intel P35 chipset that Gigabyte offers in its assortment is the P35-DQ6 model. In creating it, the engineers at Gigabyte leveraged all the previous developments and partly even used the PCB design of the previous motherboard 965P-DQ6 based on P965.

The new motherboard stands out with a very powerful cooling system, wide expansion options and quite efficient overclocking tools.

Gigabyte P35-DQ6

First, let's list the expansion options: the board supports 12 USB 2.0 ports, 6 SerialATA II links, one Gigabit LAN controller, and 8-channel integrated audio (with ALC889A chip used as the codec). Besides, the board uses a chip that offers support for the Firewire (3 ports), and an additional SerialATA II/ParallelATA RAID JMB363 controller.

Gigabyte P35-DQ6

The configuration of expansion slots: two PCI Express x16 slots, three PCI Express x1, and two regular PCI slots.

Gigabyte P35-DQ6

The board's rear panel has the following configuration:

Gigabyte P35-DQ6

Note that instead of one of the COM ports, there is an optical and coaxial SP-DIF outputs brought over to the rear panel.

The BIOS of Gigabyte P35-DQ6 is based on the Award BIOS Phoenix version.

Gigabyte P35-DQ6

The memory settings are gathered in the overclocking section and become visible only upon pressing the "Ctrl+F1" key combination in the BIOS main menu.

As regards the system monitoring, the board displays the current temperature values of the CPU and the system, as well as the rotational speeds of the four fans. Besides, the CPU cooler is able adjusting the rotational speed depending on the CPU temperature.

Gigabyte P35-DQ6

Let's list the overclocking tools: FSB adjustable within 100 to 700 MHz, raise of voltage on the CPU to 2.35 V, on the memory - to +1.55 V, on the north bridge - by 0.375 V, and on the south bridge - by +0.35 V.

Gigabyte P35-DQ6

Gigabyte P35-DQ6

The actual overclocking results are perfect: stable FSB speed = 558 MHz.

Pros:

  • High stability and good performance level;
  • 12-phase power scheme;
  • Two PCI Express x16 slots;
  • Support for SerialATA II/RAID ( 8 lines; ICH8R + JMB363);
  • Support for one P-ATA link (JMB363);
  • Integrated 8-channel audio and (Gigabit Ethernet) LAN controller;
  • Support for USB2.0 (12 ports) and IEEE-1394 (Firewire, 3 ports);
  • Rich selection of Gigabyte's proprietary technologies (DualBIOS, C.I.A2, EasyTune Center, FaceWizard, @BIOS, etc.);
  • Passive system for cooling the chipset and the power supply module;
Cons:
  • Not found;
The board's specific features:
  • Excellent results of overclocking the processor and memory;


For a detailed review, read Gigabyte P35-DQ6

Content:

  • Page 1 - Chipsets
  • Page 2 - Roundup table of motherboards
  • Page 3 - abit IP35 Pro
  • Page 4 - ASUS Blitz
  • Page 5 - ASUS P5K3 Premium/Deluxe
  • Page 6 - ASUS P5K Premium, P5K Deluxe, P5K-E/WiFi
  • Page 7 - ECS P35T-A
  • Page 8 - Foxconn MARS
  • Page 9 - Foxconn P35A
  • Page 10 - Gigabyte P35-DQ6
  • Page 11 - MSI P35 Platinum
  • Page 12 - MSI P35 Neo and P35 Neo Combo
  • Page 13 - Performance
  • Page 14 - Conclusions




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