Tuesday, May 8th 2007

Intel P35 chipset to end up faster than P965 and nForce 680i

The new Intel P35 chipset will make its debut soon. Hardspell has tested the performance of the chipset against Intel's own P965 and NVIDIA's 680i. Their findings show that the P35 chipset exhibits a similar level of performance to the P965 chipset. However, when it is paired up with DDR2-1066 modules, the performance is boosted and exceeds the NV-680i in games.
Source: HardSpell
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15 Comments on Intel P35 chipset to end up faster than P965 and nForce 680i

#1
Batou1986
yikes guess this is intels bid for dx10 performance should produce some sweet results with the new hardware coming out any word on ddr3 support
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#2
L|NK|N
Rih hih heally! :eek: Well I wanna see how sexy this board is...any pics yet?
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#4
d44ve
man thats a lot of crap stuffed into that board!!!



EDIT : sorry, didnt see you already posted the picture
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#5
WarEagleAU
Bird of Prey
Intel has always made fine chipsets and motherboards. This one looks like a beaut. Cant wait to see some benches on this bad boy.
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#6
Atech
Hm, Asus Stiker Extreme or Asus P5K Deluxe ... :confused:
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#7
infrared
D_o_Sthe P35 chipset exhibits a similar level of performance to the P965 chipset.
Dammit. Why can't they just make an i975 that can clock faster???
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#8
Grings
d44veman thats a lot of crap stuffed into that board!!!



EDIT : sorry, didnt see you already posted the picture
thats o.k., i posted a pic of the ddr3 version anyway, thats the ddr2 one you pictured (note different coloured ram slots & extra heatpipe)
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#9
Wile E
Power User
All I want to know is, how well will it clock? Can't wait to find out.
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#12
Kursah
That's how DDR2 started out also, it's gonna be a while before they get a grip on maximizing performance from DDR3. Hell they're still getting more out of DDR2, I don't see any point in moving to the next gen memory yet...price/performance ratio not worth it. But this may make perfromance DDR2 more competetive to keep people buying it and to get even more performance and OC-ability.
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#13
WarEagleAU
Bird of Prey
yeah it was. nice thing is, its standard settings of 1066. where as ddr2 started at 533, then 667 then 800 and now some are factory set to 1066.
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#14
eva2000
AtechHm, Asus Stiker Extreme or Asus P5K Deluxe ... :confused:
unless you need SLI, grab the Asus P5K Deluxe, been playing with my Asus P5K Deluxe for past 4 1/2 days i4memory.com/showthread.php?t=4027







Asus P5K Deluxe is a very solid board which is basically a merging of everything that is good on Asus P5W DH, Asus P5B Deluxe, Asus 680i Striker extreme, Asus Commando and Asus P5W64 WS Pro motherboards all rolled into one board = P5K Deluxe :D
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#15
Tatty_Two
Gone Fishing
Yes but has this merger succeeded, I have seen many boards evolve from others within a manufacturers range but quite often they dont quite live up to expectations.....they nearly always live up to a significant price hike tho!
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