Monday, June 4th 2007

Biostar Introduces T-series TP35D3-A7 Deluxe Motherboard

BIOSTAR Microtech released today its top of the line solution for LGA 775 socket - TP35D3-A7 Deluxe motherboard. The Biostar T-series TP35D3-A7 Deluxe is based on Intel P35 + ICH9R chipsets with support for DDR3-1333/1066/800MHz modules and has a special 8 phase voltage regulator power design. This model features 100% solid capacitors, 4x DDR3 DIMMs (max. support up to 8GB), 1x PCIe x16 and 3x PCIe x1 slots and works with all Intel Core 2 Duo/Core 2 Quad/Celeron 400 Series processors (1333MHz FSB). The board uses a heat-pipe to conduct heat from the chipset heatsink to a PWM fin-heatsink collection module. The TP35D3-A7 Deluxe has also included 2x E-SATA and 6x USB 2.0 ports to support more devices.
Source: Biostar
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11 Comments on Biostar Introduces T-series TP35D3-A7 Deluxe Motherboard

#1
WarEagleAU
Bird of Prey
Has anyone invested into getting one of these P35 boards?

I wonder how they perform. Im waiting for the TPU benchies to see :)
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#2
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
looks pretty :D lots of room for video card, looks like a nice single viddie solution.
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#3
newtekie1
Semi-Retired Folder
Does anyone else think this looks a lot like an ASUS board?
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#4
devguy
newtekie1Does anyone else think this looks a lot like an ASUS board?
My thoughts exactly. But I mean can you blame them "If it ain't broke..."?
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#5
HellasVagabond
Its somewhat a reference design from Intel so its supposed to look identical.
On the other hand Benchmarks that rise around the internet indicate that the p35 is up to 10% faster than the P965/975 chipsets...Is it worth getting now ? I doubt it :)
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#6
pt
not a suicide-bomber
newtekie1Does anyone else think this looks a lot like an ASUS board?
seems like a fusion with dfi lanparty with asus black pcb and coolers :laugh:
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#7
SilentAces
Looks like a nice clean board.. DFI & Asus had a baby.. But non the less it still looks clean.. The only thing i really see at first is the stacked SATA's.. Having them so close can make it tough to remove the SATAII cable.. My board flips the SATA's so that the release clips are on opposite sides and ez to release.. This one stacks them so the release clips sit right under the above SATAII cable.. That and the RAM looks to be a little cramped, but still a fine looking board and good lay out..
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#8
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
Yeah i wont buy a board with sideways sata ports - god, its so damned useless.

I have enough trouble with regular sata, getting the cords in and out of an assembled system - those sideways ones are useless in the majority of cases, UNLESS theres a removable hard drive tray right above them.
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#9
tkpenalty
Wow.. I can see this motherboard going popular big time...
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#10
HellasVagabond
Well BIOSTAR DID used to make great mobos back in the 486 , 586 days...
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#11
BetterThanYou
I've heard p35 chipset = 600mhz fsb gaurenteed...

I would LOVE to get some of the new corsair DDR3 sticks and see what its like to run 600x6 w/ my e6600...
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