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05-24-2008, 01:20 PM
P35 Motherboards

All of you going to buy new PCs ensure that your motherboard chipset is P35 because with we are soon expecting the launch of penyrn- intel 45 nm processors, so its good to be prepared.

Also i'd like to ask with the advent of DDR3, is the maximum bus speed greater than 1333Mhz

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Re: P35 Motherboards

Posted yesterday when the launch of Intel Penryn was weeks if not a month ago now. DDR3 is still very expensive at the moment, and 1066 or 800 MHz DDR2 will serve fine for most people at a much cheaper price.

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Component is exactly right. If users really wanted hardware like this, I suggest they wait for the prices to go down and stick to their old machine in the meantime..
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