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Abit IP35 Pro
Author:
Richard Swinburne
Published:
12th July 2007
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1 - Introduction
2 - Board Layout
3 - Board Layout Continued
4 - Rear I/O & BIOS
5 - Test Setup
6 - Subsystem Testing: Memory
7 - Subsystem Testing: USB, Firewire, HDD, eSATA
8 - Subsystem Testing: Onboard Audio
9 - Photoshop, WinRAR
10 - Multimedia Encoding
11 - Gaming Platform Performance
12 - Gaming Performance
13 - Final Thoughts
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Abit IP35 Pro
Abit suggests that the IP35 Pro as an overclocker's wet dream with an attractive price. Thus, it follows in the footsteps of the cult classic AB9 QuadGT and promises to overclock just as well. Let's find out how it gets on...
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1 - Introduction
2 - Board Layout
3 - Board Layout Continued
4 - Rear I/O & BIOS
5 - Test Setup
6 - Subsystem Testing: Memory
7 - Subsystem Testing: USB, Firewire, HDD, eSATA
8 - Subsystem Testing: Onboard Audio
9 - Photoshop, WinRAR
10 - Multimedia Encoding
11 - Gaming Platform Performance
12 - Gaming Performance
13 - Final Thoughts
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