are foxconn boards good for gaming.

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#1 Mdog333
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topic any help would be great.
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#2 lundy86_4  Online
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What kind of board do you need? SLI or Crossfire? If I were you i would go with something along the lines of ASUS or Gigabyte, EVGA etc... bigger name brands
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#3 Mdog333
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http://www.newegg.ca/Special/Combo.aspx?Subcategory=22&Brand=0&SaveCompare=3&SaveAmount=300&kwd=&ListType=combo&action=search&item

5th 1 down. good for the money?

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5th one down was an ASUS on my browser?
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its an ASUS M3a78-t am2+/am2 amd 790gx hdmi and a AMD Phenom 9850 2.5 Ghz oket am2+ 125W Quad-core Black edition. For $261.88
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FoxConn make a lot of components and boards for larger manufacturers IIRC. In fact I think with a little research you might be surprised by just how long the list of products they manufacture is; chances are your current board probably has some FoxConn components on it. Basically they have a long history in computer manufacturing and make some decent components but you would be hard pushed to tell one board from another while gaming unless you compare a £30 POS to a top of the line i7 board.