Tuesday, April 22nd 2008

FOXCONN Launches BLACKOPS Intel X48 Enthusiast Motherboard

FOXCONN today officially launched the long awaited second BLACKOPS motherboard in the Quantum Force series. Based on the Intel X48 chipset and packed with many unique features for extreme overclocking, BLACKOPS comes out of the box with 4 different chipset cooling options: regular air cooling, water cooling and even LN2 or dry ice. BLACKOPS has been optimized for Intel Core 2 Extreme, Core 2 Quad and Core 2 Duo processors up to 1600MHz FSB, and supports a maximum of 8GB Dual Channel DDR3 1600/1333/1066/800MHz memory. With 3x PCIe x16 2.0 slots (2x x16, 1x x4 bandwidth), and CrossFireX support, it also features 8 phase digital PWM, and a new SONAR daughter card based on the Realtek ALC885 8 channel audio chip. The BLACKOPS motherboard will be available in retail channels this month, priced at around US $400. For further information check out this page.
Source: Foxconn
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21 Comments on FOXCONN Launches BLACKOPS Intel X48 Enthusiast Motherboard

#1
Cybrnook2002
Nice and all, but wow $400 is not really catered to the "mass" market.
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FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
I have to say that it looks like 1 sweet mobo tho but time will tell if its actually any good - im very suspicious about this as FOXCONN were orginally an OEM only market that have recently been branching out a little & now their releasing enthusiast gear??? its like i was born yesterday or something - obviously I dunno how much effort theyve put into the mobo, wether the parts they used are good parts but for that price the capacitors better be made out of titanium or diamond encrusted or something

who knows if DFi or ASUS will sh!t on Foxconns parade 2moro :P R.O.G FTW
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#3
Nitro-Max
At least there upping there game a bit foxconn always made good solid boards some even overclocked mildly well but they were pretty basic the new offerings look pretty good compared to the high end.
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#4
qwerty_lesh
northbridge cooler looks way too tryhard imo, well atleast they have got the sata facing in the right direction, a 6 feature board tho, very gigabyte tryhard, lol who knows it may be much better quality then i give it credit for...
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#5
GJSNeptune
The Blackops board sure is US patriotic.
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#6
calvary1980
more like Superman, nice board and thank you malware :)

- Christine
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#7
philbrown23
dude LN2 Stock!! OMG!! I heard that the reason that Foxconn has been doing more nd more enthusiast/extremeist stuff is because alot of people that left DFI went to Foxconn namely bios programmers
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#8
spearman914
The northbridge looks like a box with an uncovered cover attached to a chainsaw.
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#9
jbunch07
hmmm looks very patriotic (US)
would go nice with a US themed computer....seems like i saw a American Flag computer case somewhere....
im sure it has awesome performance
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#10
GJSNeptune
An uncovered cover?

A blackops motherboard shouldn't have any color. Hell, even the Green Berets were almost all black.

Up next: FOXCONN Myrmidon. :D
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#11
jbunch07
north bridge looks like you could use LN2 to cool it...
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#13
Firedomain
personally i recon the northbridge almost looks like its watercooling part without a top on it.....
just the ridges in it give me that idea.....

EDIT: damn.... was beaten 2 the punch!!!! (tkpenalty)

Also, from what i've heard for a while, there ment 2 b making some quality boards nowadays..... have heard VERY good things bout em....


im out for the night... these dial up speeds are driving me mad!!!! (speeds capped coz i used up all the downloads)
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#15
HousERaT
In case folks don't know it "Shamino" who is one of the worlds best overclockers is now involved with Foxconn. They will undoubtably become one of the best makers of enthusiast computer technology. ;)
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#16
WarEagleAU
Bird of Prey
And one of the most overpriced ;).

I like that block on the NB but what kind of nb cooler for a water loop can fit there? Or does that part come with the mobo.
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#17
happita
Sounds nice...price-wise, is it a good decision? Probably not. Even to the enthusiast market.
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#18
Unregistered
I like their design for the northbridge. It gives you the option of either doing passive cooling, fan cooling, watercooling (via removable w/c cap) and possibly LN2 (but a northbridge probably doesnt need that). Its pretty sweet that they include a LN2 funnel for the processor and what is essentially a oc bench. Now lets see if they can bring these kind of innovations to the nforce 700 series.

-Indybird
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#19
thoughtdisorder
Nice, but the price! :eek:

Will be interesting to see the reviews on this board....:cool:
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#21
Oliver
FreedomEclipseI have to say that it looks like 1 sweet mobo tho but time will tell if its actually any good - im very suspicious about this as FOXCONN were orginally an OEM only market that have recently been branching out a little & now their releasing enthusiast gear??? its like i was born yesterday or something - obviously I dunno how much effort theyve put into the mobo, wether the parts they used are good parts but for that price the capacitors better be made out of titanium or diamond encrusted or something

who knows if DFi or ASUS will sh!t on Foxconns parade 2moro :P R.O.G FTW
I know they make the board for Dell's XPS h2c series and they seem OK. As always the OC capacities are reduced but Dell has included an auto OC in the BIOS and it holds its ground.

I'll be waiting for the tests of this one after the Mars that seems quite nice too.......
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