Conclusion
Gigabyte P35C-DS3R mainboard proved an extremely strong product. Although it is relatively inexpensive, the board can boast not only simultaneous support of DDR2 and DDR3 SDRAM. This solution offers excellent set of features that will undoubtedly be of interest to computer enthusiasts. It is perfect for CPU overclocking, demonstrates excellent stability and is fantastically economical.
However, Gigabyte P35C-DS3R is not ideal, it has a couple of frustrating drawbacks. For example, it loses to Asus mainboards in overclocked mode and has some problems with memory overclocking. However, overall it leaves a very favorable impression. The advantages backed up by very attractive price make up for the drawbacks that are actually not that crucial in the end of the day.
Highs:
- Guaranteed support for future processors;
- Support for both: DDR2 and DDR3 SDRAM;
- High performance in nominal mode;
- Six-channel processor voltage regulator built with high-quality components;
- Easy and efficient CPU overclocking;
- Highly economical;
- Smart approach to eSATA implementation;
- Attractive price.
Lows:
- No second PCI Express x16 slot;
- Relatively low performance during FSB overclocking;
- Poor memory overclocking results;
- No tools for system voltages management in the BIOS.