Foxconn is still very serious about its Quantum Force initiative so it will soon be bringing a new high-end, overclocking-friendly motherboard to compliment the line-up that currently only includes the Mars board.
Dubbed 'Destroyer' the upcoming product from Foxconn will be powered by the soon to be released nForce 780a SLI chipset. The Destroyer features DDR2-1066 memory and AM2/AM2+ processor support, four PCI-Express x16 slots, six SATA 3.0 Gbps connectors, DVI and D-SUB ports and an intricate, copper heatpipe-equipped cooling system. The motherboard is expected to be shown at CeBIT in Germany next month but a release date for it is not yet certain. And here is the rest of it.
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Foxconn has launched a new board in its Digital Life series. Branded P35AP-S, the board is based on Intels P35 chipset. The new board features a combo memory design or, in other words, it supports both DDR3 and DDR2 memory.
According to Foxconns press release they have managed to eliminate crosstalk and other electrical interference that is usually present with a combo memory design.The new board features support for up to 8GB of DDR2 1066/800/667MHz or 4GB of DDR3 1333/1066/800MHz memory, thus making it an excellent upgrade solution since DDR3 pricing is still a bit on the high side.
The P35AP-S also features two PCIe x16 slots with ATI Crossfire support, two PCIe x1 slots and three PCI slots. Other specs include six SATA, two eSATA, two FireWire, eight USB 2.0, one ATA and that strange Foxconn Digital Connector which provides a link to future Foxconn Digital Life products. There is also Gigabit LAN and 7.1-channel HD audio with S/PDIF outputs.
According to Foxconns press release they have managed to eliminate crosstalk and other electrical interference that is usually present with a combo memory design.The new board features support for up to 8GB of DDR2 1066/800/667MHz or 4GB of DDR3 1333/1066/800MHz memory, thus making it an excellent upgrade solution since DDR3 pricing is still a bit on the high side.

The P35AP-S also features two PCIe x16 slots with ATI Crossfire support, two PCIe x1 slots and three PCI slots. Other specs include six SATA, two eSATA, two FireWire, eight USB 2.0, one ATA and that strange Foxconn Digital Connector which provides a link to future Foxconn Digital Life products. There is also Gigabit LAN and 7.1-channel HD audio with S/PDIF outputs.
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