Due to fmaily budget constraints, this computer upgrade
will have to be done over a 6 weeks period.
So until then, I have no intentions to OC until I can upgrade the PSU
and hard drives and Soundcard. I am still using an ATA133 drive which will
also be replaced within the week. New HD is still on order.
Save some money get the e8400. Put said money into a 4gb kit.
I'm not sure what BIOS you need to be aware of, but I think people were reporting their GA-P35s were able to support e8400 without a bios update. Hopefully others will be able to verify or discredit that.
Save some money get the e8400. Put said money into a 4gb kit.
I'm not sure what BIOS you need to be aware of, but I think people were reporting their GA-P35s were able to support e8400 without a bios update. Hopefully others will be able to verify or discredit that.
Good advice, that's what I did.
I just got one 2 days ago.
rev. 2, bios F7
I flashed to F8a (for the Wolfdale) even though F7 let it install.
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P35-DS3L l E8400 @ 3.8Ghz l OCZ Vendetta 2 l 4GB G.Skill 8000PQ@1018mhz 5:6 l WD3200AAKS 320GB l Evga 8800GT SC 713/1782/1998 l Zalman VF-900 w/unisinks l Creative SB X-Fi Xtreme Music l Corsair HX520 l Antec Sonata III 500 l Vista Home Premium-SP1
I have a DS3R and it gave me nothing but problems (even after 3 RMA's). I finally switched to Kingston HyperX and haven't had a single problem. I'd advise to at least consider other options.
I have a question about the video card you are choosing. I was wondering, with this motherboard, are you able to use video cards specifying PCI Express 2.0 x16? The specs for this motherboard don't say PCI Express 2.0 x16, just x16. I have this same motherboard and am unsure if I am able to upgrade to the 9xxx series because of this confusion.
Can anyone clear this up? Is the GA-P35-DS3L compatible with PCI Express 2.0 x16 cards?