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Does it support the new 45nm out of the box? because iv'e never flashed a mobo. I'm building a new CPU, I got no floppy drive, nor do I have a flash drive or usb card. So Unless they give me the option to do it on a website i'm pretty sure I shouldn't get it??

Otherwise i'll just get the P5E Asus, but there is too many RAM problems lately, Crucial was gonna be my choice or G.skill but people always complained they didn't work good together


Thanks for your time, yet again.

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If i were to guess, i would say you would probably get one with the latest BIOS.

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Yes P35 chipset supports the E8xxx CPUs. But it is up to the motherboard manufacture to update the BIOS, but on the P35-DS3L people report that the E8xxx works right out of the box.

gamebro wrote :

Finally got my E8400 and DS3L up n running! But something is wrong!!!! I did not need to flash the bios at all! I thought it would have to be Qflashed.... I have the drivers to do so, but perhaps I should leave it as it is (if it ain't broke, don't fix it right?)
I got a rev 2 of the DS3L (basically just more USB's).

I have been unable to find my bios version yet, as I've been too busy to look into it (lol where can you find the bios version? in the bios, I looked everywhere in there? The post screen says it right? But it flashes by so fast I can't see it!). But yeah I didn't need to update the bios, as windows listed it correctly (and everything seems in good working order)

Amazingly I am able to play Crysis wonderfully on vista ultimate 32bit with my rig (like a dream!)! My PC also gives Oblivion a run for it's money (totally maxed and still smooth). I have no doubt the 8800GTS and E84 are working properly.
I'll try for a stable 4ghz OC using the stock HSF next week, and take my BFG 8800GTS (g92) up a bit as well.... Then perhaps I can get the shaders on very high in Crysis, and have everything topped off to very high (just no AA lol). Never thought this PC would have everything at very high and be playable, especially with this lousy OS.

Pretty happy with the E84 so far, and loving the ease of use and great features of the DS3L (great audio and sound controls wow!-throwing my Audigy gamer card in the trash). A very significant upgrade from my old AMD 64 3200XP chip (single core), Generic as hell PC-Chips mobo, 1gb DDR400, 6600GT *agp*, which had to play Oblivion and Crysis in lowest settings (and still have low FPS) =)


http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/ [...] w=0&nojs=0


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