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Unfortunately we did not receive DDR3 memory in time to incorporate DDR3 tests with the Asus P5K3R Deluxe WiFi we have received; however you can rest assured that as soon as I get my hands on some DDR3 memory I will do a thorough DDR2 vs. DDR3 comparison.
RightMark Read
The Gigabyte P35-DS3R was in the middle of the pack for stock read results; and also for overclocked results.
The top overclocked score was taken by the venerable Asus P5W DH Deluxe - which uses a 975X chipset

RighMark Write
The stock results were pretty much the same for the P35-DS3R for the write bandwidth test; however it came within 0.2% of the top spot when overclocked; taking second place.

RightMark Latency
Latency is NOT the P35's strongpoint - at least not with the current BIOS.

RightMark Bandwidth
RightMark Read
The Gigabyte P35-DS3R was in the middle of the pack for stock read results; and also for overclocked results.
The top overclocked score was taken by the venerable Asus P5W DH Deluxe - which uses a 975X chipset

RighMark Write
The stock results were pretty much the same for the P35-DS3R for the write bandwidth test; however it came within 0.2% of the top spot when overclocked; taking second place.

RightMark Latency
Latency is NOT the P35's strongpoint - at least not with the current BIOS.

RightMark Bandwidth
The Gigabyte P35-DS3R found its place in the RightMark total bandwidth test - it not only took top spot with its stock result, but beat an overclocked 680i chipset based motherboard!
It also took second place when overclocked.

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I have tried all bios versions, all avilable configs and more more more things. I just want to know the problem is my cpu or main board?
Thanks