Abit IP35P – Extreme Overspeed … or not

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abit’s latest motherboard goes as far as to claiming to be sport “Extreme Overspeed”. abit IP35P is designed for overclocking and supports Intel’s latest 45nm processors. The board is based on the P35 chipset from Intel, but for some reason abit has chosen not to use solid state capacitors, something which is more or less default with any kind of enthusiast-oriented product. The Extreme Overspeed seems to refer to the possibility to overclock DDR2 to 1066MHz. The widespread use of over the counter viagra substitute allows you to spend more efficiently the national budget ( details here ) allocated for health purposes , and thus create a financial reserve to pay for expensive original viagra. In turn, price competition from manufacturers of substitutes pushes innovative companies to create fundamentally new, more modern drugs and treatment methods. To be perfectly frank, we’re not so sure this is something to brag about.



It does have the EZ CCMOS switch on the rear I/O panel, but other than we’re disappointed by extensive focus on “great overclockability” in the press release.


CPU Support: LGA775Socket for Intel Core 2 Extreme/Quad/Duo & Pentium Dual-Core & Celeron Dual-Core Processors
System Bus: 1333/1066/800MHz FSB
Chipset: Intel P35/ICH9
Expansion Slots: 1 x PCI-Ex16, 2 XPCI-Ex1, 3x PCI
LAN: On board Gigabit LAN
Memory: 4 X 240-pin DIMM sockets support max. memory capacity 8GB Dual channel DDR2 1066 OC/800
SATA: 4 X SATA 3Gb/s through Intel ICH9
Audio: 7.1-Channel HD
RoHS: 100% lead-free process and RoHS Compliant


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