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Foxconn nForce4 Ultra $123

Atif

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Hello Everybody,

Just a quick post here to let everybody know NewEgg is stocking another more affordable nForce4 Ultra offering, the NF4UK8AA-8EKRS (AKA Foxconn's nForce4 Ultra motherboard). It's listed at $119 with a $3.99 shipping charge.

Enjoy

Peace
 
Nice to have more selection.
Still waiting for reviews.
BTW, I thought I saw this selling somewhere for $99?
 
Originally posted by: Zim
Anyone know the story behind Foxconn? Are they another PCChips?

Foxconn has been making stuff for years. They were primarily an OEM before, but they've recently started selling direct to customers. Their stuff was whitelabeled as another company's product, so you never knew it was theirs.
 
Originally posted by: Zim
Anyone know the story behind Foxconn? Are they another PCChips?

Being in Austin, where I went to school, I've heard that Foxconn is Dell's largest supplier. Essentially, you can look at it this way. Dell is really just a marketing company selling Foxconn made products.

plus 2 of my old roommates work there now and get free left-over, test parts...like a free Radeon 9800 Pro...b@st@rds...they work heavily in the Dell supply-chain and procurement process, so all they can tell me about is how great their manufacturing processes in China are
 
finally, another board that give you at least 3 usable pci slots with a big video card cooler installed. This is one ugly mobo, IMO. This one and the MSI Neo4 Ultra have 4 PCI slots and at least 3 usable.
 
Zim, dont take Foxconn so ligthly, they been in computer parts for years, building OEM boards for the big brand companies, you wont be surprise to open a old pentiumIII and find one of their boards....sometimes I look the plastics of the motherboards selling around and I can find the name. Looks like all OEM companies are making boards now for the regular builders, one exemple is DFI with the Lan Party, the whole market is changing FIC the first company to make and Athon board is out , but I saw one board with ATI chipset couple days ago.....
 
Originally posted by: duuuma
Originally posted by: Zim
Anyone know the story behind Foxconn? Are they another PCChips?

Being in Austin, where I went to school, I've heard that Foxconn is Dell's largest supplier. Essentially, you can look at it this way. Dell is really just a marketing company selling Foxconn made products.

plus 2 of my old roommates work there now and get free left-over, test parts...like a free Radeon 9800 Pro...b@st@rds...they work heavily in the Dell supply-chain and procurement process, so all they can tell me about is how great their manufacturing processes in China are

Yup. I have a Foxconn TH1 case and aside fromt he side window it matches a Dell OEM box we have at work.
 
If you guys notice, the Foxconn boards carry the WinFast silkscreening label, which is a trademark of LeadTeks. Don't know if Foxconn bought the rights, but they were manufacturering motherboards with Leadtek.
 
Originally posted by: FastEddie
If you guys notice, the Foxconn boards carry the WinFast silkscreening label, which is a trademark of LeadTeks. Don't know if Foxconn bought the rights, but they were manufacturering motherboards with Leadtek.

Foxconn/Leadtek are a combined company.
 
Originally posted by: woodscomp
Originally posted by: FastEddie
If you guys notice, the Foxconn boards carry the WinFast silkscreening label, which is a trademark of LeadTeks. Don't know if Foxconn bought the rights, but they were manufacturering motherboards with Leadtek.

Foxconn/Leadtek are a combined company.

The $99 board at Monarch is one of their Non-Ultra version. The board in the first post is their ULTRA version.

SEE THIS LIST: Socket 939 K8T890 , nForce4, SiS 756, Radeon Xpress 200 Next Gen Motherboard Pricing and Availability List
 
Foxconn owns Leadtek. My buddy who works there just came back from China over the xmas break and told me that they just bought them.

Originally posted by: FastEddie
If you guys notice, the Foxconn boards carry the WinFast silkscreening label, which is a trademark of LeadTeks. Don't know if Foxconn bought the rights, but they were manufacturering motherboards with Leadtek.

 
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