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    Foxconn P35A Review

    Foxconn P35A - Box and Motherboard Shots

    Ok, got my new Foxconn P35A today. Learnt a very valuable lesson in backing up files on my pc incases of viruses. But doesn't matter because I have the board here

    Anyway here are the pictures, camera ran out of battery before I could take shots of the cables and such. However I can say that the P35A may have SLi support, the SLi bridge is a dead give away. Also says it on the spec sheet I have been given. If its true then thats very impressive and already earns a big :thumbup: to Foxconn.

    Anyway pictures

    Front of Box



    Back of Box



    Non Flash Shot of Motherboard



    Flash Shot



    CPU Area (Lots of room)



    PCI/PCI-e Slots - Very Nice.... even the budget board pulls out 2x PCI-e 16x Slots



    SATA/USB


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    Foxconn P35A Features

    Yes I have a sheet of features this board posses which are selling points :p I actually found this interesting, so you may as well.

    Foxconn P35A supports ATI's Crossfire and Nvidia's Multi Graphics card technology.

    The P35A uses the Intel P35 Northbridge and is paired with the ICH9 southbridge which supports NCQ command system. IDE support is given with the JMB 361 chipset, it also provides an e-sata port.

    P35A uses solid capacitors to improve system stability and extend the lifecycle of the board.

    The front connector pannel is colour coded, so you can easily figure out which connector goes where.

    This board has a power and reset switch No need for a button ripped out of a case when you have it on a bench. I've already found this useful.

    Huge clearence around the cpu socket which is great for mounting those huge coolers, my scythe infinity has no trouble fitting in.


    Whats In The Box?

    2x SATA Cables
    2x Molex to SATA Power Cables
    1x Backplate
    1x IDE Cable
    1x Floppy Cable (good old floppy )
    1x USB Bracket (support for four usb devices on that)
    1x Quick Installation Guide
    1x Foxconn User's Manual
    And lucky last and my favourite inclusion
    1x SLi Bridge

    Yes you heard right, this board comes with its very own SLi bridge

    (will add more to this post eventually)

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    Foxconn P35A BIOS Shots

    Front Page - Side 1


    Front Page Side 2


    Standard BIOS - System Overview


    FOX Central Control Unit


    Fox Intellegent Steppings Menu (Pre-Overclocked Settings)


    Overclocking Options


    FSB:RAM Ratios (At DDR667)


    Current RAM Speed Options (DDR1066 will be there soon)


    FSB:RAM Ratios (At DDR800)


    CAS Latency Options 3-6


    RAS - CAS Delay


    RAS Precharge


    RAS Activate to Prec


    More in next post

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    Foxconn P35A BIOS Shots - Continued

    Voltage Options


    CPU Voltage (Yes thats how its done)


    Default Ram Voltage Selection


    1.13x Ram Voltage Selection


    1.28x Ram Voltage Selection


    NB Voltage Selection


    PCI-e Voltage Selection


    Advanced CPU Settings


    Hardware Health Configuration 1


    Hardware Health Configuration 2


    Ok a quick benchmark. I have a while to go before understanding the cpu voltage system. Need to get my brain back into mathematics before its completly understandable.

    However here is an untweaked SuperPI run.

    FSB: 485mhz @ 1.5368v
    CPU: 3349mhz @ 1.55v
    RAM: 485mhz @ 2.406v (1:1) 5-5-5-15 2T
    VGA: 6200TC



    And here is a comparison from my P5N-e at the same FSB/CPU clock, however highly tweaked ram


    So P35 is a decent bit faster then 650i at the same CPU clock and even the P5N-e has an advantage with much tighter timings.

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    Got some new ram from Dinos :p And now we can see just how far this board will push ram.

    My first shot, DDR1200 5-6-6-15 2.4v



    Then I had another go with DDR1260 5-6-6-15 2.4v



    I then tried getting it to boot at DDR1280 5-6-6-15. I always got boot, however windows basically just rebooted the pc.

    The one time I did get into Windows I opened a cpu-z window, and as taking the screenshot reboot

    Also tightest timings which can be set with the foxconn board are

    3-3-3-9



    Currently in this bios ram settings are DDR667/800 with ram voltage going all the way up to 2.995v.

    Either way this board proves itself just with its ram overclocking abilities. However the P35 is good for such a thing.

    I'm hoping they release a DDR3 version of this board, as I would like to see how much futher Foxconn can push ram

    Anyway off again to see what I can get my next overclock settings at.

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    Anyway back for some good fsb clocking.

    I was told by Foxconn that the board was tested up to 505FSB, and it was able to enter the OS.

    I haven't been able to tweak this enough to enter the OS at 505FSB, but I have gotten it 505FSB from inside windows.

    Firstly 500FSB



    Now for my 505FSB



    And I had 510FSB, however locked up near instantly. Still got the camera out and took a picture anyway. Might be able to make this stable yet



    BIOS shots uploaded finally. Will post them in a minute.

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    reserving this post

    Comments, Questions and anything you want me to test.... don't hesitate to ask

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    those slots for other P35 boards is 16x/4x being the 2nd slot is electrically 4x, but what about this board?

    the way CF works it isn't greatly hindered with 16x/4x config, but SLI needs both slots to be the same speed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LuckyNV View Post
    those slots for other P35 boards is 16x/4x being the 2nd slot is electrically 4x, but what about this board?

    the way CF works it isn't greatly hindered with 16x/4x config, but SLI needs both slots to be the same speed.
    From looking at the pci-e links attached to the slots there are 16x and 4x for the two slots.

    So yes won't make the best SLi machine, but crossfire will be good

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    Nice cheap mobo
    Any more result ?

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    It's a good low-end mobo, however there are just 4 memory timings that can be set in the bios - this is truly pathetic. I've found this mobo set my RAM's alpha timings too tight, which resulted in some major instability at a higher FSB. Moreover, the bios itself seems quite weird - at the very beginning it is not intuitive at all - setting a correct memory ratio is a real pain.

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    nice going skoot

    i see the stick of RAM is doing well too
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    Quote Originally Posted by yotomeczek View Post
    Nice cheap mobo
    Any more result ?
    Yea

    We ( Ryba, Sector, Matiz, Janio, Marta, me ) benching at this mobo on Chorzow and this is good Foxconn mobo with lot of options for V

    Probably with some freez FSB 550MHz ( 550 x 10 ) without problem


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    Quote Originally Posted by DEVIL K-ce View Post
    Yea

    We ( Ryba, Sector, Matiz, Janio, Marta, me ) benching at this mobo on Chorzow and this is good Foxconn mobo with lot of options for V

    Probably with some freez FSB 550MHz ( 550 x 10 ) without problem


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    foxconn puts out a good mobo ...... but dont support bios upgrades .........
    but still thinking about this board as my upgrade
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    Quote Originally Posted by HDCHOPPER View Post
    foxconn puts out a good mobo ...... but dont support bios upgrades .........
    but still thinking about this board as my upgrade
    Huh? I bought this board about 4 weeks ago for my son's system and if you actually look on the Foxconn website, you will find several bios updates for this board. Bios P23 came out just a few days ago in fact.

    http://www.foxconnchannel.com/support/downloads.aspx

    Search here is to get to the download page for this board. You really shouldn't post miss-info like that, at least do some sort of search first!

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    believe it or not, i thought abit board had the best layout but after looking at this board, the layout beats my abit hands down, probably one of the best layouts i have ever seen, they are suppose to have a really super highend p35 board coming out with mars bios or something, there was a preview on vr-zone.com
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    Quote Originally Posted by NKD View Post
    believe it or not, i thought abit board had the best layout but after looking at this board, the layout beats my abit hands down, probably one of the best layouts i have ever seen, they are suppose to have a really super highend p35 board coming out with mars bios or something, there was a preview on vr-zone.com
    Yeah that one had one of the best layouts I had ever seen....

    And yes, supposedly at end of this month, their enthusiast Mars board is coming out with active cooling on the northbridge and a pretty impressive BIOS from the preview I saw

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    foxconn p35 review

    Quote Originally Posted by shawn1998 View Post
    Huh? I bought this board about 4 weeks ago for my son's system and if you actually look on the Foxconn website, you will find several bios updates for this board. Bios P23 came out just a few days ago in fact.

    http://www.foxconnchannel.com/support/downloads.aspx

    Search here is to get to the download page for this board. You really shouldn't post miss-info like that, at least do some sort of search first!

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    wellllllll it's nice to know thay finally support "a" board
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    Foxconn P35a Review

    Quote Originally Posted by zerazax View Post
    Yeah that one had one of the best layouts I had ever seen....

    And yes, supposedly at end of this month, their enthusiast Mars board is coming out with active cooling on the northbridge and a pretty impressive BIOS from the preview I saw
    yes very impressive vr-zone showthread
    Last edited by HDCHOPPER; 08-16-2007 at 02:27 PM.
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    *QUANTUM FORCE* saaya & sham rocks !
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    At least you've got some Xtreme software now for working in Xtreme situations! "Unclewebb" rocks !
    *MEMSET* Felix rocks !
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    i really think foxconn is stepping up to the plate latly, their board desings are nothing but superb, and they are latly really supporting their baords with bios updates and stuff, well they make so many boards for others, no wonder they are layout experts. well another enthusiast brand is more than welcome.

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    I'm just amazed there's a board where having video cards of 2900XT/GTX size dont *gasp* cover a SATA slot...

    And where RAM can be taken out without removing the video card...

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    What's the difference between the P35A and P35A-S?

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