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Want to group SLI? Is this motherboard a physical acceleration that can be grouped? A single sheet will do.
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p35's support for the crossfire doesn't seem to be very good...
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Physical acceleration is a matter of N card, just plug in the N card, as long as the motherboard has two PCIe16X sockets, you can get on.
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OK. Two NV's will do.
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The overclocking king in the P35 motherboard is also very cost-effective.
That's what I use, and the CPU is the same as you.
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All boards in the P3X series can be clocked on the 333 frequency as long as they have an overclocking option.
P4X series took a look at the review -17 P45 The most rubbish star 380 external frequency -E8200
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Any motherboard can be overclocked, but it's just a matter of setting, overclocking is not right, and the motherboard will be damaged, do you say that you are willing to be an experiment for everyone?
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E2160 IP35-E with Ascending Technology!
There's really nothing to say about that board overclocking!
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LGA 775-pin dual-core and quad-core processors that can support Intel 45nm can be up to Intel Core 2 QX9650 regardless of accessories, as well as the interface and power supply of the motherboard.
However, it depends on the power supply design of the motherboard, and the power supply design of the motherboard can only stably support 65W CPU
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The motherboard of the P35 can only support the second generation memory, and the maximum single memory of the second generation is 2G. Look at how many memory slots your motherboard has. If there are 2 then the maximum is 4G, and if there are 4, then the maximum is 8G
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Look at the ones with a few memory slots.
There are also many models of P35 motherboards, just one brand, no one knows which model you have.
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The motherboard's compatibility with the graphics card, this, has no upper limit.
As long as you have money, as long as you can afford it. As long as you power the power band moves.
Any PCI-E graphics card on the market can be installed.
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Theoretically, as long as it is a PCI-E graphics card, it can be installed.
What graphics card is the highest depends on the overall performance of your computer hardware,Generally according to the CPU to match,At present, your computer configuration,It's already very balanced,Don't think about changing the graphics card separately,.,
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Yes, but the Q9550 is not good at playing games.
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In the tank!! The P35 supports the full range of CPUs from Core!!
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The P35 motherboard is an early motherboard, using the Intel P35+ICH9R chipset;
The CPU slot of the P35 motherboard is LGA 775, which supports Intel Core2 Quad, Core2 Extreme, Core2 Duo, Pentium Dual-Core, Pentium D, Pentium 4, Celeron processors, and Intel 45nm processors.
The graphics card slots on the P35 motherboard are 2 PCI-E 16X, and the graphics card slot type of PCI-E is the mainstream graphics card slot, which can insert various PCI-E graphics cards;
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This motherboard is G31, 775-pin, and the CPU of the E5200 is already very good, and even if it is upgraded, there will not be much performance improvement.
The graphics card is also OK, if you want to change it very much, 9800gt is OK, less than 300 yuan, but it can only be second-hand. But don't expect too good performance, motherboards, memory, and CPUs are all bottlenecks.
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The P35 supports all LGA775 CPUs, up to QX9770. Of course, QX9770 is not cost-effective, generally Q9X00 is OK. For example, Q9300, a little more than that, comparable to the low-end i5, spike i3.
Second-hand is not expensive, less than 200 yuan.
P35 supports all PIC-E graphics cards, but to give full play to the full performance of the graphics card, you can only use PCI-E, GTX460 1G DDR5 is recommended, don't buy 768M. Second-hand within 300 yuan.
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If you want to upgrade, my personal suggestion is to sell the CPU, motherboard, and memory, and the graphics card can be retained. Then change to H61+G630+4GB DDR3, which doesn't actually cost much.
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