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Foxconn A88GMX MicroATX Motherboard Review
Author: Dennis Garcia
Published: Sunday, September 12, 2010
Conclusion
Foxconn has positioned the A880GMX to be a perfect motherboard for the HTPC. The board is compact, has onboard video, 7.1 channel sound, and supports the latest AM3 processors. Given those qualifications we would tend to agree. The board would also be a perfect base for an inexpensive family computer or office PC where you don't need that many moving parts and want to keep overall costs to a minimum.
As was mentioned before the Foxconn A88GMX is built on the 880G Chipset and comes with a Radeon HD4250 graphics processor. This GPU does not have the power to be a gaming powerhouse but can support some light 3D tasks, video decoding, and general office applications. If you happen to need a more graphics power there is a 16x PCIe 2.0 graphics slot available that will accept any modern video card on the market.
From a performance standpoint we were a little disappointed, but not surprised, in the results. Despite using the fastest AMD processor available the default system tuning was designed for compatibility which in turn lowered the overall performance. This performance is still there, you just need to extract it using the system BIOS and making sure the settings there match those of your installed components. Just be sure to buy quality components and you will be home free.
As was mentioned before the Foxconn A88GMX is built on the 880G Chipset and comes with a Radeon HD4250 graphics processor. This GPU does not have the power to be a gaming powerhouse but can support some light 3D tasks, video decoding, and general office applications. If you happen to need a more graphics power there is a 16x PCIe 2.0 graphics slot available that will accept any modern video card on the market.
From a performance standpoint we were a little disappointed, but not surprised, in the results. Despite using the fastest AMD processor available the default system tuning was designed for compatibility which in turn lowered the overall performance. This performance is still there, you just need to extract it using the system BIOS and making sure the settings there match those of your installed components. Just be sure to buy quality components and you will be home free.
Good Things
Perfect For HTPC
Dual Monitor Support
HDMI
Yellow & Black Color Scheme
System Tuning via BIOS
Individual Heatsinks (good for cooler upgrades)
Dual Monitor Support
HDMI
Yellow & Black Color Scheme
System Tuning via BIOS
Individual Heatsinks (good for cooler upgrades)
Bad Things
SATA Ports difficult to access when video card is installed
Only 2 fan headers
Limited overclocking ability (small PWM)
Only 2 fan headers
Limited overclocking ability (small PWM)
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