DFI is well-known for producing some of the best enthusiast motherboards, partly in thanks to Oskar Wu being one of the people behind the engineering. Apparently, the upcoming P35 board has been hitting some insane numbers. How about a 632MHz FSB? That amounts to a staggering 2.5GHz in QDR mode. Compare that to the 1.980GHz I managed to push on ASUS’ P5N-E late last year. I cannot wait to see this motherboard released.
As soon as the heatpipe cooling system is finished, this bad baby will hit production. We cannot stay silent, but state – with HD2900XT hitting GPU overclock in 200-250 MHz range, and with DFI’s P35 motherboard hitting over 100 MHz higher FSB overclock than anyone else… what proof is needed to show that digital PWM or DVRM, as Iwill called it on its debut in 2003, is a massive improvement over analogue power distribution systems?
Source: The Inquirer