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Foxconn 975X7AA-8EKRS2 Review Intro 1/5
Foxconn 975X7AA-8EKRS2 Although it seems late to release a 975X mainboard, that didn't stop Foxconn from releasing its flagship 975x mainboard 975X7AA-8EKRS2H. A RoHS compliant, LGA775 motherboard based on the Intel 975X chipset and supporting the fastest Intel Extreme Edition, Pentium® D, and Pentium 4 processors.This mainboard provides dual PCI Express x16 graphics slots for ATI Crossfire™ video card solutions and the state-of-the-art “FOX ONE” central control system that lets experienced overclockers manually configure their systems for maximum gaming performance and lets less experienced users automatically and safely adjust major system components for increased performance and power efficiency.
The board’s Intel 975X Memory
Controller Hub (MCH) supports the latest Intel performance and enthusiast
processors, up to 8 GBs of dual-channel DDR2 667/533 memory, and dual PCI
Express x16 slots. The seventh generation Intel I/O Controller Hub with RAID
(ICH7R) and the Silicon Image 3132 companion chips provide six, RAID-capable,
Serial ATA II/300 ports including one rear I/O eSATA port – a really useful
feature, providing serial ATA device support without opening the chassis. Faster
than USB 2.0, eSATA is perfect for attaching an extra SATA HDD or optical
device. The dual PCI Express x16 slots on this Intel platform support ATI’s
highly acclaimed, CrossFire technology, providing two, 8-lane PCI Express links
for fabulous graphics performance. With an increasing number of PC game
developers taking advantage of dual graphic card performance, the
975X7AA-8EKRS2H is ready for today and tomorrow’s gaming action.
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