22.8.10

Intel DP35DP Media Series P35 ATX DDR2 800 PCIe x161333MHz FSB LGA775 Desktop Board - Retail

Buy Cheap Intel DP35DP Media Series P35 ATX DDR2 800 PCIe x161333MHz FSB LGA775 Desktop Board - Retail


Buy Low Price From Here Now

(1333/1066/800 MHz) P35 chipset dual channel DDR2 800 PCIe x16 graphics 8 channel Dolby HD Audio Consumer IR 10/100/1000 Gigabit LAN RAID 6 SATA including 1 eSATA 2 1394 ports 12 USB ports 3 PCI 3 PCIe x1 Media Series software Vista Premium WHQL certified
Readmore

Technical Details

- BOXDP35DPM
See more technical details
Customer Buzz
 "Good motherboard for the price." 2010-02-12
By Arnoldo L. Sanchez (Ca, USA)
It's not the best motherboard but for the price was a good product.



Pros:

No problems with it.



Cons:

It's runs slower than i expected.

Customer Buzz
 "No Complaints" 2009-11-24
By Phoenix Direct Tech (Colorado)
This board, along with a Core2 Quad Q6600, 6GB RAM, Windows XP Professional x64, processor performed outstanding this last and final year of college. In pursuit of a B.A in CIS Programming I was using Visual Studio, Adobe CS3, MSSQL, WampServer which require increased performance from the system. The above setup not only ran the systems flawlessly it ran them two monitors, and 5.1 audio, all at the same time--never missing a beat.



I do have one small complaint--notice 6GB of RAM above and not the expect 8GB? Bios upgrades, memory swaps, and hours of Intel tech support failed to find a solution to the board's inability to boot up with 8GB. After installing Windows 7, I decided to try the 2GB memory stick that has been lingering around my PC. And thank you Microsoft--you did fix something, so I will accept it as a micro payment for Vista creation.



Customer Buzz
 "good" 2009-03-05
By Khin H. Tay (usa)
dp35dp is good board but don't have floppy drive connection is bad for install window XP. no proplem with window vista.

Customer Buzz
 "So far, so good..." 2009-01-29
By Camilo Guigni
Recently bought this motherboard to build my new computer. I'm a gamer and, according to reviews and advices on the net, this might not be the best choice for a gaming computer. However everything has been working just fine so far.



Maybe my only complaint is the built-in sound card. I have this set of Logitech 5.1 speakers that I used on my previous computer and the sound is pretty neat, but for some reason the sound is very very low on this computer. The controller that comes with the motherboard CD for this audio card is just awful. It has very little to work with, only gives you the option of having it set up for either 5.1 or 7.1, which sucks when you are using headphones. And the equalizer has no presets on it (rock, hip-hop, dance...etc) it's completely empty and you have to set things up yourself. I updated the controller and it's the same thing. That's why I'm totally buying a sound card.



Overall I think it's a pretty good MOBO if you can't be bothered to overclock and stuff like that, just like me.

Customer Buzz
 "Is this an Intel mobo or a PC Chips mobo, I can't tell the difference." 2008-12-13
By Scott G. (Florida)
This motherboard is another failure for Intel.



The board does not support floppy disk drives, yet the RAID software is included with the motherboard package on a floppy, this is absurd.



I needed to flash the bios on this motherboard and guess what, you need a floppy disk drive in order to flash the bios but the motherboard doesn't support floppies.



The Intel Windows express bios software would not work because of a "internal programming error", there is no bootable .iso bios software on the Intel website for this motherboard, but intel provides files and provides links to websites that instruct you on how to make your own bootable .iso image to burn a bootable CD in order to flash the bios. Absurd.



Also, Intel does not provide a boot record for the .iso so you have to copy a boot image from a bootable CD in order to make your bios flash CD bootable, this is absurd, and I haven't been able to make this work.














Images Product

Buy Intel DP35DP Media Series P35 ATX DDR2 800 PCIe x161333MHz FSB LGA775 Desktop Board - Retail Now

No comments:

Post a Comment