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AHD1SK
Foxconn AHD1S-K

Mini-ITX; Features: Heatpipes, Integrated processor, Integrated graphics chip; Newest review: 7/2011

Unfortunately for the Foxconn AHD1S-K, reviewers at Tom's Hardware felt that it was a bit miserly when it came to features, noting that it's a product which has taken simplicity to the …

4 reviews, 2 opinions (Average)

 
Foxconn Quantumian 1
Foxconn Quantumian 1

Socket LGA2011; ATX; Features: Start-Reset Button, Quad-SLI Support; Newest review: 1/2012

The high price tag of the Quantumian 1 means that it should deliver exceptional performance on all fronts to make it worth the outlay, but according to Micro Mart, it's simply not the case. The

1 review

 

More information at: Micro Mart, issue 1193 (26 January-1 February 2012) Group Test: Intel X79 Motherboards Now that X79's here, Sandy Bridge-E motherboards are starting to show up on the market. Six of the best are compared to see which one is more worthy of your cash. In test: Six X79 motherboards were reviewed and rated on quality and value. Final scores between 5 and 9 points were awarded. … to review

H-67-S
Foxconn H67S

LGA1155; Mini-ITX; Features: Integrated graphics chip; Newest review: 6/2011

For anyone wanting to fit a Sandy Bridge chip into a mini-ITX build, without aiming for bankruptcy, the Foxconn H67S makes a fantastic choice. There are some restrictions in the design caused by the

5 reviews

 

More information at: Bit Tech, 1/2011 Foxconn H67S We haven’t seen a Foxconn motherboard here at bit-tech for a little while, but we were intrigued by the H67S. Costing just under £70, it’s the cheapest LGA1155 motherboard we’ve seen by a considerable margin. You don’t get something for nothing, though, so Foxconn has had to make a few compromises to squeeze all that LGA1155 goodness into such a small price point. … to review

 
H61MS
Foxconn H61M-S

LGA1155; Micro-ATX; Newest review: 3/2012

Foxconn have made a big effort with the H61M-S, as they've extended the usual range of features of the Intel H61 chipset. There's an Etron USB 3.0, ASMedia SATA 3.0 controller chips and …

1 review

 
A 75 M
Foxconn A75M

Socket FM1; Micro-ATX; Newest review: 3/2012

The Foxconn A75M is certainly worth considering for a low cost Llano PC motherboard. It may be limited on features, but when paired with an AMD A8-3870K processor it managed a reasonable overall …

2 reviews

 
H67MPV
Foxconn H67MP-V

LGA1155; Micro-ATX; Newest review: 5/2011

Expert Reviews thought Foxconn's H67MP-V offers a fair range of ports and features for its price, which is actually one of the lowest of any motherboard they've seen. In their tests though, …

1 review

 
P 67 A S
Foxconn P67A-S

LGA1155; ATX; Features: Start-Reset Button, Diagnostic Display; Newest review: 1/2011

TechRadar was generally pleased with this motherboard's performance, saying that it could make the basis of a rather powerful PC for a budget, since it offers the power of Sandy Bridge without

1 review

 

More information at: TechRadar UK, 1/2011 Foxconn P67A-S Bargain Sandy Bridge board, but what's the real cost? … to review

H-55-MX-S
Foxconn H55MX-S

Socket 1156; Micro-ATX; Newest review: 4/2011

The Foxconn H55MX-S has some useful connections and Expert Reviews were impressed with its great performance in their tests, but they just couldn't figure out why Foxconn had chosen such a

1 review

 

More information at: Expert Reviews, 4/2011 Foxconn H55MX-S The H55MX-S is one of Foxconn’s cheapest LGA1156 motherboards. It has a better range of back panel ports than many similarly priced motherboards, but we were immediately sceptical about its layout. It has just two memory slots, so can only take a maximum of 8GB RAM. There’s also no BIOS support for memory speeds above 1,333MHz and Foxconn’s supplied ONE overclocking software only provides a limited range of automated options. Support for CPU overclocking is also virtually non-existent. … to review

H-61-MX
Foxconn H61MX

LGA1155; Micro-ATX; Newest review: 3/2011

The Foxconn H61MX is a straightfoward motherboard that represents a great way for people to get a Sandy Bridge processor for a budget price, but TechRadar felt that it is so stripped back in terms of …

1 review

 
Foxconn A9DA-S
Foxconn A9DA-S

Socket AM3; ATX; Newest review: 12/2010

"... I liked almost everything to do with this board, until I realised that it didn't have USB 3.0. ... For a system builder who wants to have a stable platform, possibly with a discrete …

1 review

 
 
Flaming Blade GTI
Foxconn Flaming Blade

Socket 1366; ATX; Newest review: 12/2010

TechRadar think that the Foxconn FlamingBlade GTI motherboard is a good choice for those seeking a X58 board and watching the pennies, but only with a couple of caveats. It doesn't really have

3 reviews, 1 opinion (Above average)

 

More information at: TrustedReviews, 5/2009 Foxconn Flaming Blade Coming down in price from the Foxconn Blood Rage GTi, the Flaming Blade's main difference is it only supports dual graphics cards. Other smaller differences include Realtek ALC888 on-board audio chip. Single Test. One motherboard was reviewed and rated on features and layout, performance, and value. … to review

H-55-A
Foxconn H55A

Socket 1156; ATX; Newest review: 9/2010

In spite of its budget price and full ATX size, Expert Reviews didn't think that the Foxconn H55A was very good value, since its performance is well below that of most of its competitors. It is …

1 review

 
Foxconn G43MX
Foxconn G43MX

Socket 775; Micro-ATX; Features: Integrated graphics chip; Newest review: 4/2010

Six SATA ports is a pretty generous amount for a microATX motherboard, and in total, Foxconn G43MX's can support up to 10 USB devices, but there's no IDE port, and Expert Reviews think that …

1 review

 
Foxconn A7DA-S 3.0
Foxconn A7DA-S 3.0

Socket AM3; ATX; Features: Integrated graphics chip; Newest review: 3/2010

"... There are plenty of expansion ports and slots. There's a pair of PCI slots and another pair of PCI Express x1 slots for adding devices such as sound cards and wireless networking

1 review

 

More information at: Expert Reviews, 3/2010 Foxconn A7DA-S 3.0 socket AM3 motherboard Foxconn's A7DA-S 3.0 has a distinctive yellow and black colour scheme, which may be appealing if you want to fit it inside a case with a side window. There's support for up to 8GB of DDR3 memory. This is half as much as other DDR3 AM3 motherboards we've seen, but should be more than enough for any task - even editing AVCHD video. … to review

Foxconn Cinema Premium
Foxconn Cinema Premium

Socket AM2+, Socket AM2; Micro-ATX; Features: Integrated graphics chip; Newest review: 10/2009

As the name suggests, the Foxconn Cinema Premium is an AM2+/DDR2 board that's aimed at home cinema enthusiasts, though it lacks the Realtek ALC889 codec expected on an audio focused board. As an …

1 review

   
Foxconn Bloodrage
Foxconn Bloodrage

Socket 1366; ATX; Newest review: 2/2009

"At the end of the day, this is the best Foxconn motherboard we've ever seen. Period. Finally, Foxconn has a competitive product - the Blood Rage is an over-engineered and power hungry …

1 review

 
Foxconn P45AL
Foxconn P45AL

Socket 775; ATX; Newest review: 4/2009

According to PCFormat, the Foxconn P45AL is pretty much on an even keel with the DDR3-powered X48, so it's a solid choice if you want to build an affordable DDR2 Core 2 system with some kick

1 review

 

More information at: PCFormat, 5/2009 Changing Lanes A new breed of motherboard is here. So should we be jumping over to DDR3 and Core i7, or sticking with the tried and trusted? In test: Six motherboards were reviewed and rated. Final verdicts of between 74 and 84 points out of 100 were awarded. … to review

Foxconn A78AX-K
Foxconn A78AX-K

Socket AM2; ATX; Newest review: 4/2009

The test team at PC Format concluded that the Foxconn A78AX-K will do the job if you want to build a gaming PC on a budget. Its AM2+ socket is certainly a big part of its appeal, as well as its fair …

1 review

 
Foxconn Renaissance (X58)
Foxconn Renaissance (X58)

Socket S1366; ATX; Newest review: 4/2009

"... At around £220 there is very little reason to buy the Renaissance when the fantastic Asus P6T Deluxe retails for about the same price. The vanilla P6T costs less, as does the Rampage II

1 review

 

More information at: Bit Tech, 4/2009 Foxconn Renaissance Increasingly over the years motherboard manufacturers have been swerving away from catchy and interesting products names such as M3ZU94-TX-FTW-111oenoen and instead using cool words such as Rampage, BloodRage and Commando for their wares. Today we have one such a board from Foxconn, the Renaissance. Although the Renaissance II is not far off - because it's essentially a stripped down version this Renaissance - we decided to look at the fuller fat version instead. Single Test. One motherboard was reviewed and rated on features, performance and value. … to review

Mars P35 Intel
Foxconn Mars

Socket 775; ATX; Newest review: 9/2007

"As things stand, the Foxconn Mars is merely a decent P35 motherboard with dual graphics slots. As such the estimated price tag is slightly too high for comfort. ..."

1 review

 
 

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Product information and further reviews

Foxconn Flaming Blade GTI PC Pro 12/2010 - The Foxconn Flaming Blade GTI is a ludicrous name for a motherboard, even an enthusiasts’ one, and it’s rammed home with the subtlety of a burning elephant by a red and black colour scheme. But underneath the posturing lies the real attention grabber: at £101 exc VAT it’s by some distance the cheapest Intel X58 board we’ve seen.

Foxconn Blood Rage GTi TrustedReviews 5/2009 - Foxconn's Blood Rage GTi motherboard is the slightly reduced spec version of the Blood Rage built for the Core i7 with four PCI Express graphics slots. Lack of FireWire, SAS controller chip and simpler cooling separate the two, but while initially looking compelling there are many issues that emerge. Review details: Single Test. One motherboard was reviewed and rated on features and layout, performance and value.

Foxconn WinFast MCP61SM2MA Computer Shopper 6/2007 - If you want to build a budget PC, Foxconn's WinFast MCP61SM2MA is as cheap as you'll get. This Socket AM2 board supports the full range of AMD's new processors including the high-end FX-62. It also has four memory slots that will accept DDR2 memory up to 800MHz.

Intel P35 motherboards PC Pro 8/2007 - Intel's first Core 2 Duo desktop platform stormed into the PC world a year ago, ushering in a new era of cool-running, low-heat and high-performance chips for all. Since then, it's largely been the steady introduction of new processor model's that's driven growth, but this month sees the next step in Intel's roadmap: the launch of the P35 chipset, part of the Bearlake family. Review details: Three motherboards using Intel's new P35 chipset were reviewed and rated based on features, performance and value for money. Scores ranged from 3 to 5 stars out of 6.

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