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Foxconn's P35-based boards tip up

Intel chipset, reliable capacitors
Wed May 16 2007, 15:58
FOXCONN HAS announced its first motherboards based on the new Intel 3 Series chipsets.

The boards are based around Intel's P35 chipset for Core2 Quad and Core2 Duo chippery, with support for FSB speeds of up to 1333MHz and built-in future proofing for upcoming 45nm processors.

Foxconn says the P35A-S and P35A motherboards promise better all-round system performance thanks to its use of decent capacitors rather than some of the bubbly ones that have been knocking about over recent years.

The firm remains tight-lipped on pricing but did release some pictures. Here's one of them:

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