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"James Heinrich"
May 2004
ex-Northern Ontario
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My main home system is a Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3R with a Q6600, and it overclocks just fine. It'll get into Windows just fine at 3.6GHz, but for Prime95-stable I leave it at 3.4GHz in the winter (most of the time around here) or 3.2GHz in the brief period we can call summer.
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1976 Toyota Corona years forever!
"Wayne"
Nov 2006
Saskatchewan, Canada
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A couple of you (James and db) who said the DS3 cools just fine even with over clocking ...my question is: Are you using any extra cooling hardware or extra fans or do you need to keep the case open ... etc?
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Regensburg..^~^..PlzeĆ
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A P45 chipset doesn't give much more bang for the $1. nelson |
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"James Heinrich"
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The P35-DS4 might indeed have better power regulation since it uses an 8-pin ATX connector, while the DS3 uses a 4pin. However, this has changed in the P45 series. Both DS3 and DS4 use the 8-pin ATX connectors. |
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