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Abit IP35-E Intel Motherboard (LGA 775)
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Thanks for the post.
Sucks that I bought this board about 3 days back, but I bought another one just now to be able to get in on the rebate. Guess I'll try to catch UPS to reject my original order.

I hope this is a good board!


Lower said: Thanks for the post.
Sucks that I bought this board about 3 days back, but I bought another one just now to be able to get in on the rebate. Guess I'll try to catch UPS to reject my original order.

I hope this is a good board!

Good Review:
http://www.techspot.com/article/61-intel-p35-motherboard-roundup/


You might need this RMA SUPPORT


OOS.

placed my order last night.

great OC mobo, but with boot issues.

most could not boot under cold temperature (below 15-18 Cel. degree). due to the issues, abit received thousands of returns in north china. i hope to get version C, which version is with less issues.
the cold boot problem could be resolved by removing a resistance near the 775 cpu slot easily, but it could result less OC ability.


Good review - esp as compares to pro version ($80 more now from ClubIT) -- I bought the pro -- has ide, esata, and config tools. seemed worth the extra $.


Now says "deactivated item" at Newegg- anyone know what that means?


Newegg down for good


Leroy said: You might need this RMA SUPPORT

I like abit's design on motherboards. Everying is always layed out where it should be, no pulling cards out to reach the ram, or to plug in a cable... but the RMA part is true. I've a QuadGT that hisses under load like a sassy cat. I could RMA it and be without a motherboard for a month... or I could have them cross ship one if I sent them money as a deposit via paypal?!? They then refund most of it via a snail mail check weeks later. For a big company, their RMA process acts like a shady eBay seller.


EDIT: Looks like there may be some issues with the version 13 BIOS - LINK (this version has since been removed from offcial release)
Doing further reading there is a version 14.5 beta out, and that may fix the version 13 problems.
Full 22 page thread on the double boot issue is HERE

BIOS version 13 is available HERE. Flashing with this new BIOS will fix the double-boot problem.

What is the double-boot problem? The board will start up, then stut off. Three seconds later it starts again, while the hard drives are still spinning down. From there the system starts like normal. This is very hard on hard drives.


Johneverd said: BIOS version 13 is available HERE. Flashing with this new BIOS will fix the double-boot problem.
DO NOT flash your IP35/IP35-E to this version. It was evidently confirmed by many (including yours truly) that this so-called 'official BIOS 13' release has nothing to do with the 13beta, which was genuinely coded for IP35-E while this version was completely something else. You are at your own risk to flash the wrong BIOS back to a normal version, esp. if you have screwed up the settings while attempting to overclock with this BIOS, and forget to do a hard CMOS clear and bring the system back to a stable state before re-flash.

The current consensus is that BIOS 13beta, 14beta and official 12 all work well. Among them, BIOS 12 has the best overclockability with optimized memory throughput but it doesn't support the HD-Audio feature. While 13beta & 14beta claimed to have fixed the double boot issue, there are reports indicating people still see double booting after a cold boot. The fault may not be permanently fixed by modifying the BIOS alone, as IP35/IP35-E don't have an initializer such as featured in uGuru chip (IP35 Pro has it) as well as many other overclocker boards, so it just flat-out reflects the usually "hidden" start-up procedure on board. BIOS 12 and beyond has all fixed the double booting from a warm boot (with the PSU never switched off.) So that's as good as it gets.


According to the folks at AT, the address may be 3068 instead of the 3608 on the rebate form. Damnit (already sent off)!

Edit: Since there is no 3608 Laurelview Court in Fremont (starts in the 3300 range), the rebates may make it anyway.


mauz said: Good review - esp as compares to pro version ($80 more now from ClubIT) -- I bought the pro -- has ide, esata, and config tools. seemed worth the extra $.
I'd like to get the IP35 Pro, but comments at the bottom of the review here say there are many problems with PSU incompatibilities with this board. Unless thats something they've recently fixed in a BIOS update?


UPDATE: Board does indeed have the double-boot issue. Not too bad of a problem, and it can certainly wait until a fast, stable BIOS release is available.

Clocked a Pentium Dual Core E2160 from 1.8GHz to 3.0GHz with little effort. Awesome deal at $67. Thank you OPie!!


A stable bios is out I'm using it on both my IP35 boards, just google IP35 double boot bios fix. Make sure you grab the right one for the IP35 or IP35-E. I got my IP35 for $120-25 rebate at Mwave.com got my Q6600 quad core there too for $269 it came with Quake Wars for free. Got 2GB OCZ at Fry's for $30 AR. got another 2gb it's good stuff. Running 4 Sata 300 drives in raid on it too, speedy speedy, OCed to 3.6 GHZ with a cheap $20 cooler from Newegg, MASSCOOL 8WA741 it works great.

BEST RAM you can buy though is Super Talent PC6400 2GB at Ewiz.com for $41 AR for 2GB it's MICRON D9 chips. I got 4GB of that too for my PC, we have 2 Q6600 systems in da house. I have an ATI 3870 coming from Dell when they come in.

LINK TO DOUBLE BOOT BIOS FIX
best board bar none for $95 after rebate RAID AND ALL.
IP35 with raid at Mwave.com


Is there a list of which PSU's work and which don't?


MegaViper said: A stable bios is out I'm using it on both my IP35 boards, just google IP35 double boot bios fix.
LINK TO DOUBLE BOOT BIOS FIX

That is the 13 beta version and is considered outdated. The official/final version 14 was just released a couple of days ago and can be downloaded here. This post debriefed what's changed in this BIOS release.


Are all the redirects on this site broken?


So is the PSU issue not that widespread?


great deal~~man~~rebate~~
cool~


The board is back in stock, but without the rebate.


Alive again!

New rebate.

(Thanks to Replay at AT and allstarme at SD)


Excellent Deal - bought one to keep - as a spare


Why not just pick up a Foxcoon? They have firewire, gigbit and hd audio for only $60 after rebate.


I bought this 20 days ago from Newegg, it is an excellent board, my E6420 was able to run 3.2 ghz at stock voltage, and now running 3.36ghz @ 1.375v.

Hope I waited , anyone had any luck getting a lower price within 30 days of purchase from Newegg?


PornSTARmom said: Why not just pick up a Foxcoon? They have firewire, gigbit and hd audio for only $60 after rebate.

I can't comment on the Foxcon board, but this board is generally a super quality overclocking board. Also, generally speaking, Foxcon rebates are difficult, to say the least.


Ordered one on sunday to build for my bro. They didn't have the rebate up then but good to see it covers the time I bought it. Woot!!!


I am new to overclocking. Are their any good tutorials for this board? Thanks!


mugimba said: I am new to overclocking. Are their any good tutorials for this board? Thanks!

Not a simple "guide", but this "HUGE" thread at AT may help! :)


mugimba said: I am new to overclocking. Are their any good tutorials for this board? Thanks!

 

How about a 2,300 response thread?


Abit IP35-E O/C Thread


should have been careful what I asked for...

Thanks!


Glad I saw this. I just ordered this board a couple of days ago and the rebate wasn't up then. Nice to see I'll be getting a bonus $30 back .


I don't plan on OCing on my new build. Is there any reason not to go with this one?? It has no Firewire and one less PCI Express x1 which stinks, but otherwise looks like a great board and you can't beat $60


shout2lord said: I don't plan on OCing on my new build. Is there any reason not to go with this one?? It has no Firewire and one less PCI Express x1 which stinks, but otherwise looks like a great board and you can't beat $60

The huge base of user info makes it a no brainer for me. Lots of user input on this one.

Great Deal imho.


great deal. In for one, my 2nd IP35E.
as much as I like this budget board, my early one does have small anonying issues.
1. dual post, quite uncommon in P35 era. new bois solves this but slowed stock speed and has new issues with overclocking
2. cold boot, my early version won't boot when room temperature is below 60F, due to a faulty surface-mounted transistor. I can RMA but it is too much trouble.
3. many mentioned the SATA connector is really flimsy. be careful when you unplug SATA cables.

since my desktop is almost 24/7, I can live with these


Thanks for the update. I've been waiting for something to come along like this for another build. I kinda wanted this over the ip35v for the ICH9 over the ICH7 SB, but with the rebate over at ClubIT and Mwave, I was about to give up on it. So, I'm in for one.


If you want a motherboard with more features Like (CrossFire Technology, 2 x eSATA 3Gb/s, 6 x USB 2.0, SATA RAID 0/1/0+1/5, Hyper-Threading Technology, you can get the MSI P35 Neo2-FR for $89.99 AR at clubit.com


Anyone know of a decently priced quality pci controller card to go with this? I have a bunch of ide drives I would like to reuse.

tia


Really Nice boards with F%#king Abit RMA services.
A lot of users lost track of RMA, money they deposited for cross-shipping, no answered phone or email......... (Yes I'm one of them)
And after one month waiting without anymore status update after they received faulty MB, I just ordered GA-P35-DS3L yesterday and the very next day this deal come up!

Still a nice board itself, just test your board as soon as possible after you received and while you can use Newegg's RMA than Abit's RMA!


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AaronR said: I bought another abit motherboard with $40 rebate last Thanksgiving, still have not got the rebate, can't even find it on the their website. Beware!

I bought the IB9 last summer and got $40 rebate.




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