This means getting the most out of these Gigabit LAN controllers might be difficult as they both share the very limited PCI bus. The controllers in question are the Realtek RTL8110SC of which the IP35 Pro features two. The board does redeem itself a little by including a Texas Instruments TSB43AB22A Firewire controller supporting two ports (neither of which can be found on the I/O panel). Then the audio is taken care of by another Realtek chip, this time the ALC888 chip has been used which is one of the better Realtek high-definition audio codecs.
Storage-wise the Abit IP35 Pro features nothing out of the ordinary, while offering everything you will find on competing high-end P35 motherboards. This means there are six SATA ports which are connected to the ICH9R south bridge chip supporting the Intel Matrix storage technology. Each port is capable of AHCI & RAID modes supporting RAID 0/1/5/10.
Abit has also included the JMicron JMB363 controller for an additional two SATA ports which are used to support external hard drives. These eSATA ports can be found on the I/O panel, but please note Abit has not included any eSATA cables in the package. The JMicron JMB363 controller uses a single PCI Express x1 lane and also offers support for two PATA devices via a single IDE port. That makes up the bulk of the integrated features that can be found on the IP35 Pro.
Other more typical features include a 24-pin power connector along with an 8-pin 12v power connector and four DDR2 memory DIMM slots supporting up to 8GB of either DDR2-667 or DDR2-800 memory in dual-channel mode. For expansion, the IP35 Pro features two PCI Express x16 ports but like most P35 motherboards the blue slot works at x16 while the black is limited to x4 bandwidth. There are also two traditional PCI slots along with a single PCI Express x1 port.
Features that are more unique to this motherboard include the Abit µGuru technology which allows users to fully monitor and control their system including voltages, fans and temperatures in Windows. There is also a feature called “EZ for CMOS” which allows the user to clear the CMOS directly from the I/O panel, using a little switch. This can come in quite handy when overclocking the motherboard! The Abit IP35 Pro is also built using 100% Japanese-made Low ESR and high ripple conductive polymer aluminum solid state capacitors.
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