abit release the IP35P

it looks manky tbh

but boards that look look manky are usually stable...

could be a good sign...

then again my old dfi looked awsome, and was stable, so its no basis for comparison

it looks cheap and tacky tbh
 
Yeah its ugly. No its not got a mass load of features.

But ill bet its gonna be very well priced, clock reasonably well and mod easy.

It mihgt also end up in workstation PCs in a year.
 
If you are an old abit hand the colour scheme isn't that unusual (truth be told I was missing the old abit copper/orange colour PCB until they started to reintroduce it on cheaper products).

looks a bit like a cross betwen an IP35V & an IP35-E, first price that I've seen is £55 incl VAT so it's not going to break the bank.

Have to see how it performs though.
 
My mate has an AB9-Pro with the exact same colour scheme and all I can say is it looks a lot worse in pictures. The Sinks are actually quite nicely anodised and if you occupy all four RAM slots (especially with GeIL Ultra or such like) it doesn't look too bad. That said, their other IP35 mobos look a lot nicer with the aqua coloured PCB, but that orange goes quite well in a system with red illumination. :cool:
 
Sorry, but how many P35 boards does Abit have? I love my Abit p35 pro, i cant see any difference to that board expect less satas and few more things!

By the way, it looks VERY cheap! i know you dont judge a board by its colour but you want something which you dont have to hide in your case right?!

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