

For awhile there you guys were looking at fan control for example. Some of us actually have other priorities other then all out performance. I would like to see more attention paid to board features, by that I mean features aside from overclocking options. But from a real world stand point it’s so close you’d never now the difference if somebody didn’t illustrate it for you in a pretty graph. I not saying the benchmarks are not important, they are. I/O performance is slightly more useful but again generally the same within the same chipset family.
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However, the fact that NVIDIA chose Foxconn's motherboard for their AM2 launch review kits hints that the beauty of this board may be more than skin deep. Looks aren't everything when it comes to motherboards - especially if you don't have a case window - but the initial impression is certainly encouraging. You get plenty of space around the CPU socket for larger cooling solutions, and the garish color schemes of previous offerings have been abandoned in favor of muted elegance. The sleek black appearance and layout could easily be mistaken for a DFI, ASUS, or other enthusiast brand motherboard.

The overall appearance and design of Foxconn's latest AM2 offering goes a long way towards rectifying past mistakes. If you came into this article with preconceived notions about what sort of motherboards Foxconn provides, however, prepare for a surprise. Unfortunately, as we stated in a previous review, merely calling a product "extreme" does not make it so. Over time, Foxconn has worked to correct this perception, and they have released several motherboards using their "Extreme" branding in an attempt to cater to this market.

Given their OEM provider roots, it's not too surprising that the initial Foxconn motherboards failed to cater to the enthusiast community. They have provided motherboards for many OEMs in the past, but have only recently started to offer their boards on the retail market. Foxconn has been around for several decades and is one of the largest manufacturers of electronics components in the world.
