Sunday, February 3rd 2008

FOXCONN Introduces the Entry-Level Discrete A78AX AMD 770 Motherboard

FOXCONN today announced the A78AX family of discrete motherboards based on the AMD 770 chipset with SB700 southbridge - providing a low-cost, low-power solution for the latest AMD processors. As the first motherboard manufacturer to use the SB700 southbridge across its entire AMD 7-Series chipset range, the A78AX has been configured to provide 6 SATAII connectors with RAID functionality, up to 10 USB2.0 ports, HyperTransport 3.0 technology and full support for AM2+ Phenom processors and socket AM2 Athlon and Sempron models.

FoxOne Premium
Also included on all A78AX motherboards is FOXCONN's proprietary FoxOne Premium solution, which enables easy overclocking, fan control and system monitoring from a dedicated Windows application - to saving users from navigating complex BIOS options.

4 phase Power Design
The 4 phase power design on the A78AX motherboards provides superb stability and lower operating temperatures. This delivers more performance headroom and greater reliability to meet the demands of everyday computing.

Supports AMD Overdrive
The A78AX fully supports the new AMD OverDrive utility for overclocking, system monitoring and benchmarking, making it easier to tune and rate your system's performance.

Source: FOXCONN
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6 Comments on FOXCONN Introduces the Entry-Level Discrete A78AX AMD 770 Motherboard

#1
pt
not a suicide-bomber
the name ressembles too much the asus skt 754 series imo
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#2
wiak
ptthe name ressembles too much the asus skt 754 series imo
abit's 770 board resembles to much to
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#3
MilkyWay
enuf with AM2+ i want AM3 already damn it
for a entry level board it better have a chea price tag as i see only 2 ram slots and not a lot of ports and connections
good for those just wanting a second system or a low cost 1 graphics card pc
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#4
breakfromyou
those are some nice caps right there next to the processor socket...
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#5
WarEagleAU
Bird of Prey
Im loving the Sb700. I wish the Msi K9na2 Platinum I want (will be getting soon) would have the SB700 chipset on it.
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#6
Sly.P.I.
When do we get to see reviews of these 770 + sb700 boards?
Biostar and Jetway have similar offerings too but no reviews..
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