ASRock 4Core1600 P35 WiFi+ S775 Motherboard Review

Motherboards/Intel S775 by SidneyWong @ 2008-02-18

ASRock is stepping up the process of product introduction. 4Core 1600 P35 WiFi+ with overclocking features including DDR2/DDR3 surprises a few of us. Full featured with Firewire, Cross-Fire, WiFi and the traditional parallel port and eSATA, and the support of the upcoming to Intel Penryn, and Wolfdale.

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Closer Look

Closer Look:

ASRock always maintains their products fully supporting the main-stream users. Allow me to clarify this; it has parallel port for old printers, PS2 ports for mouse & keyboard and even a com-port in addition to USB, Fire-Wire and eSATA. This kind of support is welcome to office IT, "home-makers" who try to make ends meet and the more matured group having to use PC at its much earlier stage; no pun intended for the young audience who might have no use of a printer or any device that requires the use of a COM/Parallel-port. :)

However, don't be discouraged for a moment, as what you are about to see is something different from ARSock this time.



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Two pairs of DDR2 and one pair of DDR3 memory slots


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Everything is here for both the traditional, office and home users; extra for gamers.


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24-pin main + 6-pin CPU power the first in ASRock board


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WiFi board - to be attached to onboard header


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Cross-Fire PCIe


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ASRock is still lack behind others in the use of jumpers for memory divider


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There is one jumper setting missing for FSB800 CPU, which I will explain later.
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