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GIGABYTE GA-P35-DS4 (rev. 1.0) Pro Reviews

phoronix‘s review Edit

While the Linux benchmarks from these two Intel P35 motherboards were very close, the Gigabyte GA-P35-DS4 had a slight lead. From the OpenGL gaming benchmarks to RAMspeed, the P35-DS4 had just inched past the P5K-E. On the other hand, the ASUS P5K-E had higher overclocking abilities and it had integrated 802.11g WiFi, which had worked out of the box with Ubuntu 7.10. When it comes to the motherboard layout for each of them, we had no real issues with either one and they were both well designed.
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Published on:
Dec 05, 2007

TechSpot‘s review Edit

In case you missed the last two pages, the P35-DS4 is pretty much the same as the P35-DQ6 in every way except for a few small alterations. The P35-DS4 utilizes an 8-phase power design rather than the 12-phase design used by the more expensive P35-DQ6. The P35-DS4 does not feature the Crazy Cool heatsinks on the rear of the board whereas the P35-DQ6 does. Finally, the P35-DQ6 offers quad BIOS versus the P35-DS4's dual BIOS support.
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Published on:
Aug 22, 2007

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