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Foxconn's DigitaLife A79A-S motherboard |
| Tue, October 28 2008 | 4:01PM | PermaLink |
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Foxconn's DigitaLife A79A-S is a very average board: the unimpressive feature list, the adequate performance and the overwhelming level of mediocrity that engulfs the package will set you back an amount that warrants so much more to justify. Given the size of the company and talent within it, there could be so much more impressive motherboards being cranked out - it boggles the mind as to why there has either been very little effort and thought put into this product or the engineers have shot so far off the mark they're stuck in orbit.
However while it does not particularly innovate it does does offer a broad range of general features, it overclocks pretty well, it has oodles of PCI-Express to play with for either CrossFire or servers and the onboard buttons and two digit LED POST readout are useful, but I'm struggling to find more to complement about it.
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