Product Details
Description:
GA-P35-DS3L Desktop Board is GIGABYTE's high performance platform based on the killer combination of the new Intel P35 chipset plus support for the latest multi-core processors up to FSB 1333MHz, including the upcoming 45nm platform.
Quick Glance
Supported Processor: Core 2 Extreme, Core 2 Quad, Core 2 Duo, Celeron, Celeron D, Pentium 4 (Extreme Edition)
Interface Connection: Parallel Port Yes, Serial Port Yes, Audio Line In Yes, Audio Line Out Yes, Microphone Port Yes, S/PDIF Yes, Network (RJ-45) Yes
System Board Style: ATX
# of Memory Slots: 4
Processor Socket: Socket T LGA-775
System Chipset: Intel P35 Express
Memory Technology: DDR2 SDRAM
# of PCI-e x16 Slots: 1
Summary
Product Title: GigaByte GA-P35-DS3L Desktop Motherboard - Intel P35 Express Chipset - Socket T LGA-775
Manufacturer: GigaByte
Power Score: 4.5 | 20 Reviews
Product Reviews (11)
Super value
Strengths: OC ability, sata connectors, WORKS LIKE IT SHOULD!
Weakness: No raid, only 1 IDE connector.
Awesome board. I installed this, a e8400 and some crucial RAM and it booted on first try and went smooth from there. Also recognized my 500gig WD Sata HD with no trouble. The bios is easy to work with, and the supplied software is great. You can OC in the bios or within windows. From full advanced mode to a easy(percentage) mode.
By mikes; - Feb 2, 2008
Decent Intel P35 chipset based budget motherboard (Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3L)
Strengths: Stable, economical, Intel P35 chipset
Weakness: No RAID, NO Firewire, only 1 PATA port
I bought this motherboard to build a faster rig. This is a basic P35 chipset based motherboard and at the time was competing with an ABIT MB which seemed to have a dual bootup problem. I am running it with 4x1 GB DD2 RAM and Vista Premium x64 with a Q6600 processor. It is very stable and fast. Using stock fan and no overclocking, I have not had any problems. I would highly recommend it for anyone...
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By nabeel72 - Jan 22, 2008
Great motherboard, works perfect
Strengths: competitive price, high quality and very nicely built.
Weakness: no 1394 port, only one IDE port.
Bought this MB for my E4500, overclocked to 2.8GHz with no single problem, works great. I wish it could have a on-board 1394 port, so that I don't need to leave empty the 1394 port on the front panel of my computer case. Besides that, no complains. And the pro thing is, the SATA ports are easily accessible since they are vertical towards the MB.
By sinpa - Jan 17, 2008
Good Budget Board
Strengths: Overclock friendly, low price
Weakness: None
I’ve got this paired with an E2160 @ 3.15GHz. Obviously, at this price, it lacks certain features (RAID, firewire) that I don’t need. It also has only one IDE connector. But this board is a good performer with good BIOS controls. I had no problems with installation, setup, compatibility or anything else. It’s a pretty good value for a basic Intel board with good overclocking ability.
By MechanicalMan - Jan 10, 2008
Budjet MB for c2d overclockers
Strengths: 4 SATA, supports c2extreme and quad core as well.1333 FSB support. optical spdif out which is great for HTPC purpose. My first OC experience and was a success with this board and E2180.
Weakness: no onboard DVI or HDMI. only 1 PATA connection. All my DVD drives are PATA. NO e-SATA output.
I have version 2.0. It comes with 2 SATA cables as well. My case has a ESATA out and I just connected the ESATA cable in my case to one of the SATA port. overclocked my E2180 from 2.0G to 3.33 (333 FSB * 10 multiplier) easily on stock cooling. Gigabyte website says it supports upcoming 45nm processors which is great for upgrade in future. Download the latest bios from gigabyte website and update...
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By rajaijah - Jan 7, 2008

