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Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3L Core2 P35 DDR2 SATA2 PCIE&PCI 8 Channels Audio ATX Motherboard

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Brand GIGABYTE
CPU Socket LGA 775
Compatible Devices Personal Computer
RAM Memory Technology DDR2 667;DDR2 800
Compatible Processors Intel Core 2 EXTREME, Intel Pentium, Intel Core 2 DUO
Chipset Type Intel Pentium
Memory Storage Capacity 8 GB
RAM Memory Maximum Size 8 GB
Graphics Card Interface PCI, PCI Express
Memory Slots Available 8

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Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3L Core2 P35 DDR2 SATA2 PCIE&PCI 8 Channels Audio ATX Motherboard

Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3L Core2 P35 DDR2 SATA2 PCIE&PCI 8 Channels Audio ATX Motherboard


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Great For Overclocking!!
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Great For Overclocking!!
I bought this motherboard for overclocking, i wanted the best performance i could get, from a low end processor, in this case the Intel Pentium Dual Core E2180 wich i got to 3.0 ghz with no voltage increase, the bios is so easy to config, and the performance is awesome, now i can play crysis with all high under windows xp @ 1024 resolution with no lag, using an oldie 8800GTS 640mb videocard. I've paired this motherboard with Corsair XMS2 RAM the C4 model. I bought this product from a small dealer for a low price, you should give this sellers a try.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2008
I bought this motherboard for overclocking, i wanted the best performance i could get, from a low end processor, in this case the Intel Pentium Dual Core E2180 wich i got to 3.0 ghz with no voltage increase, the bios is so easy to config, and the performance is awesome, now i can play crysis with all high under windows xp @ 1024 resolution with no lag, using an oldie 8800GTS 640mb videocard. I've paired this motherboard with Corsair XMS2 RAM the C4 model. I bought this product from a small dealer for a low price, you should give this sellers a try.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great For Overclocking!!
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2008
I bought this motherboard for overclocking, i wanted the best performance i could get, from a low end processor, in this case the Intel Pentium Dual Core E2180 wich i got to 3.0 ghz with no voltage increase, the bios is so easy to config, and the performance is awesome, now i can play crysis with all high under windows xp @ 1024 resolution with no lag, using an oldie 8800GTS 640mb videocard. I've paired this motherboard with Corsair XMS2 RAM the C4 model. I bought this product from a small dealer for a low price, you should give this sellers a try.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2013
Worked out of the box, no problems. The only reason for 4 and not 5 stars is because the original did, after all, need replacing after many years of service.
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2010
This replaced an older board that I had nothing but problems with (mostly around RAM). This board is very nice and is able to handle all of my RAM requirements --- and then some! In addition, it has PLENTY of USB ports (4 on on the back, plus front hook-ups). I've had this for quite some time now and am thoroughly satisfied.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2012
Not a new board but is a good deal, spec is exactly what I was looking for to replace my dead motherboard
so far its working fine.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2008
A very good P35 based MB. Very well made. I am a loyal customer for Asus and this is my first Gigabyte one. I liked the features and the design. Within its category of entry MB, the features set was great, only missed a Firewire connector. The BIOS is very straight forward, however setting the RAM timings was very weird. At the begining I thought this was not possible, I looked around in the manual but could not find something to tell me how? May be it was my bad reading. Then I read a review that mentioned how to do this (just hit Ctrl-F1). Otherwise I am glade to use this MB.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2012
I've had this motherboard for about four years, and it's never let me down. It's no Asus Rampage, but it does what it's supposed to do pretty nicely: provide a base for a solid, stable computer.

Construction-wise, the motherboard is a tank. It has a thick PCB, and all of the connectors are sturdy. Nothing on this board feels cheap.

There is also a nice arrangement of components. Four SATA ports, a floppy port, IDE port, and several other slots. Now, most of it is pretty outdated, but at the time, this was quite nice. It allows older and newer components to be on the same board without needing a bunch of add-on cards. There's a ton of rear USB ports as well. if I were to be picky, the only things I would want more of would be a couple more SATA ports, and RAID support.

For the most part, overclocking works well. It depends on what chip you have though. My E6420 went all the way from 2.13 GHz to 3 GHz with a slight voltage bump. I probably could get it up higher if I had better cooling. On my Q9550, I was making some headway, but it's a hot chip, so I couldn't push it all the way. If you're overclocking quad core chips, a P45 chipset is what you should be after.

I doubt this motherboard has been the cause of any computer crash so far. None of the components ever failed me, and it still trucking along. If you still want to keep your 775 system alive, definitely consider this board.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2008
For my first PC build I decided to go with this motherboard after reading many reviews and other peoples experiences with it. I was a little nervous at first because other motherboards with similar overclock abilities cost twice as much and more so I had no idea what to expect out of this board. It arrived SUPER fast as usual, it took 2 days from my order date and it came from USPS. I tried to get the board from newegg but they are always sold out because of high demand. There are 2 revisions of this board and I was sure I was going to get an older model because I didn't think amazon pushes many motherboards. I ended up getting the newer revision 2 with a newer bios that supports 45nm chips. If you get an older version of this board with older bios, you may have a problem getting it to POST with a 45nm chip.
I've had my new gaming PC assembled for about a month now and this board is better than I was expecting. It is very easy to overclock within bios (you must press CTRL+F1 at bios menu to access advanced OC menu). I keep my E8400 at 3.5ghz on my stock cooler, once the new cooler comes in I plan to keep it 4.0ghz. Be sure to manually set your RAM\CPU voltage as well as your CPU\RAM\pci-express mhz speed, the factory setting for all of these can be different then what the manufacturer specifies for your part#. Try to stay away from the windows based overclock tool that comes on the software CD, it is seems very buggy and unstable. Assembly was a snap, the instructions manual covers EVERYTHING, including some of the advanced overclock features. I highly recommend this board to anyone interested in a low-cost overclockable motherboard.

My other components just for reference:
CPU: Intel Core2 Duo E8400 3.0ghz Wolfdale
Cooler: Sunbeam Core Contact Freezer (not installed yet, on its way)
PSU: Corsair CMPSU-650TX 650watt
Case: Coolermaster Centrion CAC-T05-UW
Video: eVGA 8800 GTS 512mb (G92)
RAM: 4gb (2x2gb) OCZ Reaper HPC Edition PC6400 - 800mhz (5-5-5-18, 1.8v)
HDD: Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 SATA - 1x160gb, 1x500gb
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