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Old 20-12-2007, 15:20   #1
kean3d
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[Thread Ufficiale] ABIT IP35 - Intel P35

-- Abit IP35 --





LGA 775
IntelŪ P35
FSB 1333
Dual DDR2 800/1000/1066/1200/1333
PCI-E X16
SATA 3G RAID
Gigabit LAN
IEEE1394
7.1 CH HD Audio
RoHS Compliancy
SilentOTES™


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Caratteristiche:

CPU
Supports Intel Core 2 Series (Extreme/Quad/Duo)
Supports Intel Pentium Dual Core Series
Supports Intel Pentium D Series
Supports Intel Pentium 4 5xx/6xx Series
Supports Intel Celeron D 3xx/4xx Series
Supports Intel 45nm Series CPU

Chipset
Intel P35 Express
P35 Northbridge
ICH9R Southbridge
DMI @ 2GB/s

System Memory
4 DDR2 SDRAM 240pin DIMM Sockets
Supports DDR2-533/667/800MHz
64/128Bit Dual Channel
Supports up to 8GB Total Memory (4x 2GB)

Bus Frequency
133/200/266/1333MHz Internal
533/800/1066/1333MHz External
P4 Bus Architecture

Expansion Slots
1 PCI Express x16
2 PCI Express x1
3 PCI

Connectivity
1 Parallel ATA port supporting 2 IDE Drives
6 Serial ATA ports
1 Gigabit Ethernet Port

Expansion Ports
1 PS2 Keyboard Port
12 USB 2.0 Ports (4 rear accessible, 8 via expansion brackets)
6 Stereo Audio Ports
1 Toslink SPDIF Port
3 Firewire ports (1 rear accessible, 2 via expansion bracket)


ATX form factor 305 x 245mm

PCB Color: Blue

RoHS 100% lead-free process and RoHS compliant

Abit Engineered abit Silent OTES™ Technology

Japanese made Low ESR and high ripple conductive polymer aluminum solid state capacitor around the CPU socket

100% Japanese made capacitor

Recensione By Overclockers.net : http://www.overclockersclub.com/revi...35_darkraider/

Conclusion:

After having some time to put this board through its paces, it fared equal to or better than the IP35-E in our testing, with the exception being overclocking! This is not what it sounds like. The good news is that the "Dark Raider" fared better on the overclocking front than the IP35-E. I was able to reach a clock speed of 3645 MHz by running the processor at 405 x 9 instead of 355 x 10 on the IP35-E. Overall, that equates to better performance from this board. The double reboot issue that was so frustrating on the E model only shows it ugly head on this board when you run too far out of spec. As long as you are on the correct side of that ragged edge, it does not exist. During the video benchmarking phase of our testing, the results were on par with what the E model delivered and again, better than the competition in almost all of the tests. With the system benchmarking, the results were a little closer with the IP35 taking more performance wins than losses. Having expanded the feature set and given the board some additional performance, Abit has given the enthusiast an alternative to the high priced socket 775 motherboards on the market. Now that we have looked at the first two boards in the series and have seen the level of performance they deliver, we look foward to the final installment of this trilogy when we test the top of the line IP35 Pro. Stay tuned!

Pros:

* Overclocking
* Tweakability
* HDMI capability
* Performance value

Cons:

* Single PCI-E x16 slot



ultimo bios beta (09/10/2008) per cpu 45nm (e8xxx, e7xxx etc..) :
http://www.zshare.net/download/6812941355afd33c/

DRIVERS : http://www.intel.com/support/chipsets/sb/CS-026488.htm

MANUALE :http://www2.abit.com.tw/page/it/down...ET_TYPE=LGA775

UTILITY : http://www2.abit.com.tw/page/it/down...ET_TYPE=LGA775


Solid State Capacitors - For Best Stability
Japanese made Solid State Capacitors on the IP35 around the CPU socket significantly reduce heat and offer best voltage regulation,
thereby increasing performance while expanding the product life even under most stressful



HDMI Ready Header - Supports HDMI Ready VGA card
A special 3-pin HDMI header provides S/P DIF audio to be connected with HDMI ready VGA cards, offering crisp HD multi-channel surround sound.









risultati overclock:

E7400 @4.04ghz (426x9.5) 1.38v / G.Skill pc8000PQ @ ddr2-1066 5-5-5-15 2.1v


E7400 @3.96ghz (440x9) 1.36v / A-Data Vitesta EE 1066 @ ddr2-1100 5-5-5-15 2.0v


E7400 @4.0ghz (444x9) 1.36v / G.Skill pc8000PQ @ ddr2-1066 5-5-5-15 2.1v




E6550 @3.64ghz (520x7) 1.45v / G.Skill pc6400 HK @ ddr2-1040 5-5-5-13 2.0v




E6550 @3.5ghz (500x7) v.def / GeIL Ultra pc6400@ ddr2-1000 5-5-5-18 2.3v




E6550 @485x7 1.32v / GeIL Ultra pc6400 @ ddr2-970 5-5-5-18 2.3v





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Impostare il sistema in ahci con sistema operativo installato :

- scaricate gli ultimi ahci drivers : http://www.intel.com/support/chipsets/sb/CS-026488.htm (non serve tutto il Matrix Storage, bastano quelli per il floppy)
- e l'ahci.reg che serve per importare le chiavi di registro : http://rapidshare.com/files/167874925/ahci.reg
- dovete inserire il contenuto della cartella con i drivers in "\Windows\System32\drivers\" (con al suo interno il file IaStor.sys)
- dopodichč cliccate sul file ahci.reg e importate le chiavi nel registro;
- riavviate, andate nel bios e impostate la modalitā AHCI;
- ora il sistema operativo riconoscerā il nuovo controller chiedendovi i drivers, che sono nella cartella di cui sopra;
- riavviate e il gioco č fatto.
questo sia in XP che in Vista

l'ho testato personalmente e funziona perfettamente su entrambi
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