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windwithme’s Core i7 review Part 7 - Foxconn’s Flaming Blade locked and loaded!!

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    #1

    It’s almost 5 months that Intel launched their Core i7 CPU into market.

    Almost all the motherboard manufactures are so earnest to make X58 platform for the brand new Core i7 processor.

    Intel is positioning i7 as a high-end product, consumers think the same too.

    Before the new mainstream –LGA 1156 with P55 MB coming out,

    currently it will still be LGA 755 to dominate the Intel CPU’s middle-to-entry level segment market.

    Foxconn launched an X58 model earlier, named BloodRAGE. Based on current available X58 MBs out there with the price range from USD 200 ~ 300,

    BloodRAGE is the highest priced one. Therefore, Foxconn’s strategy is to make up their high end product line with lower-priced X58 MBs.

    This time the man in the spotlight is Foxconn’s latest X58 with a more affordable price under USD200: Quantum Force Flaming Blade.

    Quite a great bulk for a product package.

    Every new product comes with a different key image. Foxconn has given mush thoughts to it.

    fx58fbs01.jpg

    Accessories inside.

    Manual, easy guide, software CD ROM, bridge, IO shield and cables.

    fx58fbs02.jpg

    Flaming Blade in the flash.

    The components on the MB nicely collocated with color red or black, creates a strong gaming image.

    fx58fbs03.jpg

    fx58fbs04.jpg

    fx58fbs05.jpg

    MB bottom left

    2 X PCI-E X16

    ( support 2* 16X ATI CrossFire & Nvidia SLI 2* 16X multi VGA technology)

    1 X PCI-E X4

    1 X PCI-E X1

    2 X PCI

    Networking chip - Realtek RTL8111C

    Audio chip - Realtek ALC888?support 7.1 Channel HD

    fx58fbs06.jpg

    MB bottom right

    6 X SATAII(ICH10R?suuport Raid 0/1/5/10)

    1 X IDE

    POWER/RESET button?DeBug LED… etc.

    fx58fbs07.jpg

    MB upper right

    3 x DIMM DDR3?supports 1333/1600/1800 with up to 12GB.

    Foxconn adopts a different 3 DIMM design from other X58 MBs, which is exactly what Intel recommended for the most optimized design.

    3 DIMM design will get higher performance on basic confirgurations. Beside, it also helps enhance the overclocking capability.

    fx58fbs08.jpg

    MB upper left

    LGA 1366 CPU socket. Foxconn provides additional LGA775 CPU cooler socket to reduce the hassles of changing between coolers.

    CPU uses 6 phase PWM, it’s enough for all Core i7 available currently.

    fx58fbs09.jpg

    IO

    8 X USB 2.0

    2 X Gigabit LAN?supports Teaming Function

    2 X eSATA

    The black button in the center is clear CMOS.

    fx58fbs10.jpg

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    • W Non in linea
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      #2

      It’s almost 5 months that Intel launched their Core i7 CPU into market.

      Almost all the motherboard manufactures are so earnest to make X58 platform for the brand new Core i7 processor.

      Intel is positioning i7 as a high-end product, consumers think the same too.

      Before the new mainstream –LGA 1156 with P55 MB coming out,

      currently it will still be LGA 755 to dominate the Intel CPU’s middle-to-entry level segment market.

      Foxconn launched an X58 model earlier, named BloodRAGE. Based on current available X58 MBs out there with the price range from USD 200 ~ 300,

      BloodRAGE is the highest priced one. Therefore, Foxconn’s strategy is to make up their high end product line with lower-priced X58 MBs.

      This time the man in the spotlight is Foxconn’s latest X58 with a more affordable price under USD200: Quantum Force Flaming Blade.

      Quite a great bulk for a product package.

      Every new product comes with a different key image. Foxconn has given mush thoughts to it.

      fx58fbs01.jpg

      Accessories inside.

      Manual, easy guide, software CD ROM, bridge, IO shield and cables.

      fx58fbs02.jpg

      Flaming Blade in the flash.

      The components on the MB nicely collocated with color red or black, creates a strong gaming image.

      fx58fbs03.jpg

      fx58fbs04.jpg

      fx58fbs05.jpg

      MB bottom left

      2 X PCI-E X16

      ( support 2* 16X ATI CrossFire & Nvidia SLI 2* 16X multi VGA technology)

      1 X PCI-E X4

      1 X PCI-E X1

      2 X PCI

      Networking chip - Realtek RTL8111C

      Audio chip - Realtek ALC888?support 7.1 Channel HD

      fx58fbs06.jpg

      MB bottom right

      6 X SATAII(ICH10R?suuport Raid 0/1/5/10)

      1 X IDE

      POWER/RESET button?DeBug LED… etc.

      fx58fbs07.jpg

      MB upper right

      3 x DIMM DDR3?supports 1333/1600/1800 with up to 12GB.

      Foxconn adopts a different 3 DIMM design from other X58 MBs, which is exactly what Intel recommended for the most optimized design.

      3 DIMM design will get higher performance on basic confirgurations. Beside, it also helps enhance the overclocking capability.

      fx58fbs08.jpg

      MB upper left

      LGA 1366 CPU socket. Foxconn provides additional LGA775 CPU cooler socket to reduce the hassles of changing between coolers.

      CPU uses 6 phase PWM, it’s enough for all Core i7 available currently.

      fx58fbs09.jpg

      IO

      8 X USB 2.0

      2 X Gigabit LAN?supports Teaming Function

      2 X eSATA

      The black button in the center is clear CMOS.

      fx58fbs10.jpg

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        windwithme
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        #3

        Heatsink with style and texture

        fx58fbs11.jpg

        Flaming Blade boot-up screen

        fx58fbsb01.jpg

        BIOS page

        fx58fbsb02.jpg

        OC setting page

        fx58fbsb03.jpg

        CPU Feature

        fx58fbsb04.jpg

        DDR3 timing setting page, XMP(Extreme Memory Profile) is there, too.

        fx58fbsb05.jpg

        The voltage page

        CPU Core Voltage +10~1260mV(CPU maximum 2.44750V)

        CPU VTT Voltage +10~1260mV

        DRAM Voltage 1.50~2.86V(after 1.60V the interval is 0.01V)

        CPU Vdroop Compensation, That is a function for CPU to maintain a stability environment when CPU is in a heavy voltage loading status.

        X58 IOH Core Voltage 1.10~2.36V

        fx58fbsb06.jpg

        OC Gear

        There are 8 storage sections for users to save different settings.

        fx58fbsb07.jpg

        Hardware Monitor

        fx58fbsb08.jpg

        Above is my settings in Flaming Blade, CPU/DRAM 200/2000 stable.

        Yet due to CPU, DDR3 may have slightly difference one another, each combination may need still adjustments in the voltage.

        I spent some time to optimize the setting, for you guys’ reference.

        Test bed configuration

        CPU: Intel Core i7 950

        MB: FOXCONN Quantum Force Flaming Blade

        DRAM: CORSAIR Dominator 2GBX3 DDR3 1866C9D

        VGA: MSI R4650-MD1G CrossFire

        HD: Intel X25-M 80GB

        POWER: Corsair HX520W Modular Power Supply

        Cooler: Megahalems

        fx58fbs12.jpg

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          windwithme
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          #4

          Foxconn software, driver installation page

          fx58fbsos1q.png

          Applications

          fx58fbsos2.png

          AEGISPANEL

          Foxconn own-developed software, features overclocking, hardware monitor… functions. You can also

          fx58fbsos3.png

          FOX LOGO. Users can change the boot-up screens here.

          fx58fbsos4.png

          about DRAM

          CORSAIR Dominator 2GBX3 DDR3 1866C9D

          Official spec is DDR3 1866 CL9 9-9-24 1.65V.

          DDR3 1871 CL8 8-8-24 1T?1.66V

          SP2004 3 X Blend mode, 5.64G full loading stable.

          fx58fbs1866sp.png

          DDR3 1871 CL8 8-8-24 1T

          Sandra Memory Bandwidth-32970MB/s

          EVEREST Memory Read-19525MB/s

          fx58fbs1866mem.png

          DDR3 2001 CL9 9-9-24 1T?168V

          SP2004 3 X Blend mode, 5.83G full loading stable.

          fx58fbs2000sp.png

          DDR3 2001 CL9 9-9-24 1T

          Sandra Memory Bandwidth-34848MB/s

          EVEREST Memory Read-21056MB/s

          fx58fbs2000mem.png

          DDR3 2129 CL9 9-9-24 1T

          Sandra Memory Bandwidth-36621MB/s

          EVEREST Memory Read-21460MB/s

          fx58fbs2133mem.png

          Flaming Blade is quite strong at DDR3 overclocking, but the only flaw is the voltage at higher end.

          My ideal voltage is 1.65V with DDR3 2000.

          The performance score is quite stunning, especially with 6GB DDR3 2129 still could boot up adequately and got into OS. This is a thumbs-up.

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            windwithme
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            #5

            about CPU

            Intel Core i7 950 D0 OC 200X21=>4203Mhz

            DDR3 2001 CL9 9-9-24 1T

            CrystalMark 2004R3

            fx58fbs42gcm.png

            CINEBENCH R10

            fx58fbs42gcb.png

            200/2000

            Hyper PI 8 X 32M?HT ON.

            fx58fbs42008pi.png

            181X24=>4349Mhz

            DDR3 1816 CL8 8-8-24 1T

            Hyper PI 4 X 32M?HT OFF.

            fx58fbs4350pi.png

            There are significant improvement stable under 1.3V when OC to 4000Mhz, 4349Mhz when OC to the limit, pass quad core PI 32M.

            About 3D:

            I took a look on the performance of ATI Latest 4650. About the others like 4870x2, 4870, 4850, 9600GT....etc. I match them with the text X8

            MSI R4650-MD1G CrossFire

            fx58fbs13.jpg

            3DMARK2006

            fx58fbs3d06.png

            3DMARK VANTAGE

            fx58fbs3dvan.png

            Crysis Benchmark

            fx58fbs3dgcb.png

            Need for Speed Undercover

            1920X1200

            Anti-Aliasing 4X

            fx58fbsnfs12.png

            ATI4650 is quite a mid-range VGA. Hope the price of it can be almost the same to 4670, hence, the C/P ratio will be better.

            The C/P ratio of 4670/ 4830 is still higher than others.

            FOXCON Quantum Force Flaming Blade conclusion

            Merits:

            1)The packing design is real high quality. And the price is under USD200 too.

            2)The options of BIOS are various. Particular the voltage part, OC ability is quite good too.

            3)Supports both ATI Crossfire and NV SLI too. Good to gamers all the time.

            4)Features with Japanese solid state capacitor. Power/ Reset/ Cmos buttons.

            5)Good connectivity: 6 x SATAII, 2 x eSATA, 8 x USB2.0

            Drawbacks

            1) Foxconn Motherboard is not that easy to be seen in the channel market.

            2) no 1394 at this time….

            3) hope there will be a 6 DIMM version for DDR3.

            Performance ??????????

            Components using??????????

            Outlook ??????????

            C/P ratio ??????????

            Most X58 mobos on the market are all around USD200.

            The Foxconn’s Flaming Blade produce under a OC level design, it’s only in a mid-range price. Further, this is this only X58 I gave a nine star to.

            If more cheaper X58 motherboards are launched, it will be a good news to i7 users.

            The most high-end model of Foxconn Quantum Force, the BloodRage priced USD300. Almost the top of the line..

            of course the total structure is much better than Flaming Blade;

            This time, they used 3 DIMM design for a better memory OC performance, but seems users not that appreciated for the special design.

            The board design should a merit that most users will be agreeing… the red + black design. very sexy.

            At the beginning, Quantum Force series positioning its products in the highest class of the Foxconn’s product line.

            But this time Flaming Blade seems make a step down to mid-range price gaming product.

            The Cost & performance ratio is a key that they considerate now.

            That is a kind of improvement though. Enthusiast loves to see it.

            Hope the Quantum Force P55 series will let us surprise with their “cost” and “performance”!

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              #6

              Good Job ;)

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