Abit refurbs: IP35 @ $48 and IP35 Pro @ $85 + ship

sisq0kidd

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Sweet prices :thumbsup:

Was thinking about getting the Pro, upgrading from my IP35-e, but then got too lazy :(
 

Mucker

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The vanilla IP35 is a great board, equivalent to the E but includes raid and firewire. I have a Pro and a 35 vanilla and just picked up another vanilla for a backup.
 

Budarow

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With the P45 ramping up and good availability around the corner, won't be long before a new IP35 Pro will be ~$100 until sold out.
 

brencat

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Originally posted by: DamnRena
how well does a ip-e5v stand? better then the ip35 or v is better
Avoid the IP35-V. If you are an OCer, it is an inferior board in every way to the IP35/IP35-E, with the sole exception of having a convenient clear CMOS button on the back panel which the IP35 and -E models do not.
 

Morpheux

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Nice, I just got mine up and running. Paid $180 from Newegg for the IP35-Pro. I'll just have to wait for the $50 MIR.
 

nerp

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Originally posted by: Budarow
With the P45 ramping up and good availability around the corner, won't be long before a new IP35 Pro will be ~$100 until sold out.

If that's the case I'll snatch one and use it to grab my E2180 when I swap it out for something faster at the end of the summer or something.
 

Mucker

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I received my board (IP35) a couple of days ago. It came with the box and all of the accessories and looks brand new, doesn't look like it was ever handled. I heard someone say earlier they received the same exact thing. Will see if it works ok next week before the 15 day warranty runs out. Not bad at all for $55.