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ABIT IP35-E Desktop Motherboard - Intel P35 Express Chipset - Socket T LGA-775

1 x Processor Support - 8 GB DDR2 SDRAM Maximum RAM - Floppy Controller, Serial ATA/300, Ultra ATA/133 ATA-7 - 1 x PCIe x16 Slot - MPN: IP35E See Product Details

Product Details of ABIT IP35-E Desktop Motherboard - Intel P35 Express Chipset - Socket T LGA-775

Description

Através de diligência, trabalho duro e encorajando um ambiente de cooperação e inovação constante, a ABIT se tornou líder global na produção de placas mãe. Porém, a ABIT não produz apenas placas mãe. Também traz o melhor em multimídia, placas periféricas, tecnologia de servidor e soluções de sistemas barebone. A ABIT se esforça para desenvolver produtos para atender suas necessidades de computação. CARACTERÍSTICAS DO PRODUTO: LGA 775; Intel P35; FSB 1333; Dual DDR2 800; PCI-E X16; SATA 3G; Gigabit LAN; 7.1 CH HD Audio; RoHS Compliancy.

Quick Glance

Supported Processor: Core 2 Extreme, Core 2 Quad, Core 2 Duo, Pentium D

Interface Connection: Audio Line In Yes, Audio Line Out Yes, Microphone Port Yes, S/PDIF Yes, Network (RJ-45) Yes

System Board Style: ATX

Processor Socket: Socket T LGA-775

System Chipset: Intel P35 Express

Memory Technology: DDR2 SDRAM

Summary

Product Title: ABIT IP35-E Desktop Motherboard - Intel P35 Express Chipset - Socket T LGA-775

Manufacturer: ABIT

Power Score: 4.4 | 33 Reviews

CPU + Northbridge Support

Supported Processor: Core 2 Extreme, Core 2 Quad, Core 2 Duo, Pentium D

Processor Socket: Socket T LGA-775

System Chipset: Intel P35 Express

Maximum Number of Processors: 1

Bus Speed: 1333 MHz, 1066 MHz, 800 MHz

Memory Support

Number of Memory Slots: 4

Max System Memory: 8 GB

Memory Technology: DDR2 SDRAM

Connectors

Interface Connection: Audio Line In Yes, Audio Line Out Yes, Microphone Port Yes, S/PDIF Yes, Network (RJ-45) Yes

On-Board Headers: Onboard Audio Header Yes

Number of IDE Headers: 1

Number of Serial ATA Headers / Ports: 4

Number of PCI Slots: 3

Number of PCI-X Slots: 2

Number of PCI-Express x1 Slots: 2

Number of PCI-Express x16 Slots: 1

Additional Features

Controller Type: Floppy Controller, Serial ATA/300, Ultra ATA/133 (ATA-7)

Video Bus: PCI Express x16

Network Interfaces Included: Ethernet (10 Mbps), Ethernet (10/100 Mbps), Ethernet (10/100/1000 Mbps) Yes

Audio Codec: Realtek ALC888

Supported Audio Channels: 7.1 Channels

Physical Specifications

System Board Style: ATX

Width: 12 in

Depth: 9.65 in

Warranty

Warranty Information: 3 Year Limited

More Info

URL: Manufacturer Link

Additional Specifications

Frequency Band: HDMI Ready Header: A special 3-pin HDMI header provides S/P DIF audio to be connected with HDMI ready VGA cards, offering crisp HD multi-channel surround sound Dual Channel memory supported ROHS Compliant abit SoftMenu

S/PDIF: Yes

Processor Technology: Hyper-Threading Technology

Number of Total Expansion Slots: 6

Network (RJ-45): Yes

Audio Line In: Yes

Audio Line Out: Yes

Microphone Port: Yes

Total Number of USB Ports: 4

Number of USB 2.0 Ports: 4

Number of S/PDIF Out Ports: 1

Total Number of Onboard USB Ports: 4

Onboard LEDs Header: Yes

Onboard Audio Header: Yes

Total Number of PCI Express Slots: 3

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Reviews on ABIT IP35-E Desktop Motherboard - Intel P35 Express Chipset - Socket T LGA-775

  • 5
  By member: bustaboy - Oct 22, 2007

Extreme Value

Strengths: Best Bang for the buck mobo Has all the basics you need. handles overclocks pretty well

Weakness: no firewire, raid, double post issue(but there is a beta bios for it.. so no worries)

The board was awesome, got it at mwave for just $70 after rebate.. it is that cheap.. i overclocked my e2140 to 2.9ghz at all stock voltages.. it also has a nice blue color on it.. If you are on a budget, this is the best mobo to get.. it's p35 chipset which will support the upcoming 45nm processors by intel

  • 4
  By member: flyinghao - Sep 5, 2007

Good board, some compatibility problems

Strengths: It is a strong board. Easy steps to follow the installation CD to complete setup. Runs overall stable.

Weakness: Won't enter Windows with my OCZ Plantinum Revision 2GB(2X1GB) in pair. Need manually adjust the voltage and timing in the BIOS with a single stick first.

I am overall satisfied with this board. But annoying with the memory installation. I have to google the solution to find out my OCZ 2GB must be in 5-5-5-15 and 2.0V mode to have my PC working well.

  • 2
  By anonymous - Oct 22, 2007

Be Forewarned

Strengths: It's a P35 chipset, it's ABIT, and it's cheap. When you finally get it working, it's fast.

Weakness: A lot of tweaking and twiddling required. I was going to RMA, but after digging deep on the web, I was able to get it going.

This was the most troublesome mohtherboard I've ever worked with, and I've been assembling PCs since 486 days. The key seems was to fully (and I mean FULLY) reset the BIOS to default. This involves setting the jumper, switching off power and unplugging the PC. And letting it sit there for several minutes while the caps drain. Glad I didn't have to cut power to the whole house! If you are new to...

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  • 2
  By member: youngwill4ever - Aug 19, 2007

Potential Buyers Beware

Strengths: One of the cheapest P35 so far.

Weakness: The design of the IDE connector makes itself unusable. The default BIOS settings are wrong. double rebooting sucks!

I bought this board and Intel E6750. The board refuses to boot even from its default values (I have the latest ver. 11 BIOS). You have to manually set 333 X 8, otherwise it won't run. Even after that, I experienced random rebooting problem. After a few days frustrating search for solutions, a manual setting for the RAM values finally puts this board back in rein. The problem is the OCZ Platinum...

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  • 4
  By member: MarkVE - Nov 19, 2007

IP35-E is another solid ASUS board

Strengths: Has onboard digital audio Has room for large video cards with cooling fans ASUS brand ASUS forums Attractive looks Has BIOS that helps for easy overclocking

Weakness: BIOS that was shipped with motherboard double boots at the beginning. Restarts when I tell it to shut down.

All in all, this is a great board. You're getting rock-solid ASUS quality, and most importantly, access to ASUS forums! If you have any difficulty setting up your motherboard, or facing any challenges during the process, ASUS has forums that you can make postings on and ask questions! This is very very helpful, when faced with situations like this motherboard's double-boot (which I will get to)....

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  • 5
  By member: deshwasi - Dec 28, 2007

IP35-E motherboard

Strengths: Performance, Overclockable, connections

Weakness: none

this is a very good motherboard that offers lots of bells and whistles, and has great expandeability. lots of SATA connectors, 8GB memory limit, 1333MHz FSB. very stable operation and has is good for overclocking too. only thing i have noticed is that it does a double-boot when starting from off. not a problem in any way. highly recommended.

  • 4
  By member: howyoudoing - Dec 3, 2007

Low cost/high performance motherboard.

Strengths: Best pricing at this level, decent layout, ability to overclock, board layout a plus.

Weakness: Double boot issue with stock bios, firewire not included, not compatible with RAID setups.

Abit set the bar high when it introduced this motherboard with these features at this price level. While it's not perfect, you can't find this kind of performance with any other board for the money. It does have an annoying double boot issue, but it is fixed with the newest bios release. Also, you won't find firewire on this board, but if it's that important to you, you can always buy a pci board...

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  • 5
  By member: siatucka - Nov 30, 2007

Great value

Strengths: Low price, will be compatible with CPUs that still aren't released. Gigabit ethernet and up to 8GB RAM

Weakness: Computer restarts when booting before getting to windows, but it only takes a few extra seconds

It's really nice to have this board for such a low price and for it to be compatible with future CPUs so I won't have to upgrade my motherboard just to upgrade the CPU later on. I overclocked my E4500 on it from 2.2ghz to 2.77ghz with no problem, and I'm sure it can go higher but I haven't tried since it's blazing fast as is.

  • 5
  By member: daomaha - Nov 29, 2007

Budget Overclocking Board

Strengths: Low cost, ability to fine tune RAM and CPU settings, quality construction

Weakness: large board (ATX) will not fit in small cases, double post issue (fixed in beta bios), no frills board means added cost to install PCI cards to get features that usually come standard in motherboards

I have owned and used this motherboard for about 2 months now and am quite pleased with it. Its shortcomings are well known (no legacy ports, no SLI, no Firewire, etc.) but it was designed as a low end budget board. Abit does make more capable boards that cost a bit more, but if you are looking for the best bang for the buck, this is it. This board is well liked by overclockers like myself....

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  • 5
  By member: weiguo1111 - Nov 12, 2007

Highly overclockable, great bargain motherboard

Strengths: Solid P35 board with high overclocking capacity, Cheap price, reasonable features

Weakness: ICH9 south bridge with only 4 SATA ports. Double boot issue

I purchased it from mwave with a $20 rebate for a $66 after rebate. I have overclocked a E2140 CPU from 1.6GHz to 3.1GHz. I also own a Gigabyte P35-DS3R board and can not tell the overclocking difference between the two boards. This is an awesome deal. BTW, new beta BIOS (ver 13) partially fixed the double boot issue, but when you do a cold boot, the issue is still there. I keep BIOS ver 11,...

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  • 3.5
  testseek.com - Oct 27, 2008

Abit IP35-E

Testseek.com has collected 6 expert reviews for Abit IP35-E and the average expert rating is 71 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Testseek.com to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.

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  • 5.0
  Techspot - Aug 22, 2007

9-way Intel P35 motherboard round-up

Anyone looking at building a new desktop system should not look any further than Intel Core 2 processors, and when time comes to pick a platform you should have Intel's own P35 chipset in mind as it officially offers 1333MHz FSB support and will be compatible with upcoming 45nm processors. This translates in a fairly 'future-proof' platform, with some models currently available supporting DDR3...

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