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Originally posted by: DSF
I think the Gigabyte P35-DS3L might still be $80 at Newegg. What chip do you have, and how far are you trying to push it?
Originally posted by: DerwenArtos12
Originally posted by: DSF
I think the Gigabyte P35-DS3L might still be $80 at Newegg. What chip do you have, and how far are you trying to push it?
I'm really a little baffled by peoples current obsession with gigabyte. I've owned a lot of gigabyte motherboards in the past and have never been more than marginally satisfied with them. Thats saying a lot more than I would about MSI but, given ther added performance and tweakability and support I've seen in the past from Abit, ASUS and DFI I just don't understand why every other thread on here is having to do with these gigabyte P35 boards. If someone can give me a concrete reason then I'll smile and nod and lay off but, so far it's all been "it works ok-good for me" or "so and so reccomended it to me so you should get it too" There's a thread in motherboards about the abit IP5-E donig 500FSB+ and there are many threads about the DFI's on ther forums and considering the prices of the ASUS there is actually a pretty good following around the web. So, why the gigabytes?
Originally posted by: x2 3600 rules sazakky
Originally posted by: DerwenArtos12
Originally posted by: DSF
I think the Gigabyte P35-DS3L might still be $80 at Newegg. What chip do you have, and how far are you trying to push it?
I'm really a little baffled by peoples current obsession with gigabyte. I've owned a lot of gigabyte motherboards in the past and have never been more than marginally satisfied with them. Thats saying a lot more than I would about MSI but, given ther added performance and tweakability and support I've seen in the past from Abit, ASUS and DFI I just don't understand why every other thread on here is having to do with these gigabyte P35 boards. If someone can give me a concrete reason then I'll smile and nod and lay off but, so far it's all been "it works ok-good for me" or "so and so reccomended it to me so you should get it too" There's a thread in motherboards about the abit IP5-E donig 500FSB+ and there are many threads about the DFI's on ther forums and considering the prices of the ASUS there is actually a pretty good following around the web. So, why the gigabytes?
cheap, reliable, great bang for buck, ocing potential
Originally posted by: x2 3600 rules sazakky
i'm not sure about which chip. should i wait for the core 2 e5xxx series
