Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3R

June 1, 2007 | 05:40

Tags: #2 #analysis #benchmarking #budget #cheap #core #ethernet #gigabit #p35 #results #review #spdif #testing

Companies: #gigabyte #intel

Testing Methods:

With the exception of SiSoft Sandra, all of our benchmarks have been engineered to give you numbers that you are likely to find useful when actually using the products we have evaluated in the real world.

We are also focusing a lot more of our time on evaluating the stability of the motherboards (and platforms) using a stress test designed to highlight any of the potential weaknesses that the product may have. That involves a gradually increasing amount of stress starting with Prime95 and expanding to IOMeter and an endless loop of Far Cry loop if all is well. This is to ensure that all parts of the system are stressed simultaneously over a period of time.

We believe that the consumer is never likely to subject their platform to this level of stress and we are not expecting every product to complete an entire extended stress test. However, most poorly engineered products fail within the first couple of hours, or even minutes, allowing us to make a conscious decision on whether a motherboard (or platform) is worth your money, regardless of how well it performs in our benchmarks.

Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3R Test Setup

Test Setup:

Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3R Test Setup

Systems:

  • Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3R (P35/ICH9) (BIOS F3);
  • Asus P5K Deluxe (P35/ICH9);
  • Asus P5K3 Deluxe (P35/ICH9);
  • Asus Commando (P965/ICH8);
We tested with both an E6300 and X6800 with the Gigabyte because it's aimed at a more budget concious market, so we wanted to review the board with a likely processor candidate as well as the usual Intel Core 2 Extreme X6800. This provides both a directly comparative analysis as well as one many people are likely to buy.
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