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part 2 boards p35 v 680?

Mussels

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Does the p5k-e have the vcore stabiliser thing like the premium?
 

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gigabyte's still clock higher.

gigabyte are a apart of asus now :slap: so it makes the boards totally identical :p but my p5k-e managed 540fsb with a e6300 which couldnt do more than 3.8ghz on 1.6v so i think there is more out of the old warhorse yet i also put a series of heatsinks on the vregs which arnt covered on the p5k-e but are on the premium grabbed off a msi board
 

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Mussels, freeboy, tigger69, and mitsirfishi... after this Wednesday I can join you! Asus P5K-e / Premium users UNITE! :toast:
 

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well the 164 buck gigabyte sayus it supports ddr2 1066 ram period lol.

damn pancho you and your fucking Gigabyte. EVERY thread that i have read about this you keep saying Gigabyte.:banghead: but i agree Gigabyte makes some kick ass boards for a good price.:toast:
 

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Now could someone tell me why the P35 is better than a 680i on non-quad core.
 

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Now could someone tell me why the P35 is better than a 680i on non-quad core.

680i runs hotter, if silence is your thing.
P35 is cheaper. my mobo has onboard wifi :p (weee)


To be honest, excluding quads it comes down to SLI vs. crossfire - i chose the CF board (P35) because it can take 45nm penryn, instead of just 65nm kentsfield (futureproofing)
 
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