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ASUS P5K-E WiFi vs. Gigabyte P35-DS4

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Michael Larabel
Dec 6, 2007

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“While all of the rage recently has been around Intel’s X38
Express Chipset (used on such motherboards as the P5E3 Deluxe and
X38-DQ6), there is still plenty of life left in Intel’s P35
‘Bearlake’ Chipset. The Intel P35 is only a few months older, but
it contains most of the same features as the flagship X38 aside
from the PCI Express 2.0 support and a Hardware Memory Prefetcher.
We have previously reviewed Intel P35 motherboards such as the ASUS
Blitz Extreme and Gigabyte P35-DS3P, but in this review, we are
going back and looking at two more of these Intel Bearlake
motherboards. At hand today we have the ASUS P5K-E WiFi and
Gigabyte P35-DS4 motherboards, both of which are similar in many
respects and use the P35 + ICH9R combination with DDR2
memory…”


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Michael Larabel

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