Testseek.com have collected 34 expert reviews of the MSI P35 Platinum and the average rating is 74%. Scroll down and see all reviews for MSI P35 Platinum.
(74%)
34 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: Performance of the P35 Platinum is spot-on target for what we consider to be a great value proposition motherboard and it work quite nicely in any of today’s high-end gaming PCs. It offers a good balance of price, performance and features. Ev...
This board is a fine addition to everyone, as long as you can live with some BIOS issues. The operation is stable and it does consume much less power compared to the ASUS P5K, especially in idle mode. We liked the fact that it overclocks well and works...
Abstract: Performance leader MSI P35 Platinum Revision 1.0 made a big splash in our P35-DDR2 motherboard comparison but lost the gold due to poor overclocking capabilities. With Revision 1.1, MSI hopes to settle the score.
Abstract: Along with the Intel P35 Express Northbridge is a revised Southbridge chipset called the Intel ICH9. Between the previous Intel ICH8 Southbridge and the new Intel ICH9 are some slight upgrades and extra ports.
I called this article a “roller coaster experience” on purpose. Of course, the chipset cooling solution on MSI P35 Platinum may remind you of a well-known American attraction. But it is also the similar feeling we experienced when working with...
I was quite pleased to have the opportunity to play with the MSI P35 Platinum motherboard. Its solidly built, with a good host of extra features and neat little surprises. Yes, that Circua-Pipe cooling system is kinda crazy, but it cools so well that ...
Looking at the first results from the P03 BIOS on the MSI P35 Platinum, it is clear that MSI abided by their promise to bring this boards performance up to par with the top DDR2 offerings from ASUS and Gigabyte. In memory bandwidth or latency sensitiv...
Abstract: P35 Platinum from MSI – which is also known as MS-7345 – is based on the latest Intel mainstream chipset, P35. This motherboard, however, does not have DDR3 sockets but on the other hand it has a big rollercoaster-shaped passive cooling soluti...
Abstract: Back in May, Intel released its highly anticipated new mainstream chipset, the P35. Codenamed 'Bearlake' it's a direct replacement for its previous mid-priced part, the P965, and brings with it support for DDR3 memory, new 45nm processors, and Intel Turb...