Gigabyte has a winner on its hands here. Combining Intel’s latest P35 chipset for support of next generation hardware with a full featured motherboard, above average overclocking abilities, and eye catching consumer packaging, the P35-DQ6 should be flying off the shelves as we lead up to the release of Intel’s new 1333 FSB CPUs.
Making use of a Dual Bios setup provides an almost fool proof recovery from too-tight bios settings. This, paired with the ease of memory overclocking, makes the board an excellent choice for folks looking for a painless entry into the world of overclocking.
Since I can’t find any real fault other than being priced for what it is, and based on the ease of overclocking, Gigabyte’s P35-DQ6 is the recipient of my very first DAM GOOD award!
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