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Quality of TUL motherboards?

Slomo4shO

Senior member
Hello,

I am trying to figure out if this motherboard manufacturer actually makes a quality product or not. Their motherboards are fairly inexpensive at www.newegg.com but I am unable to find any reviews for this particular manufacturer for their motherboard line. I was wondering if anyone here can provide some insight.

Thanks

Slo
 
I believe TUL is the parent company of Powercolor (www.tul.com.tw)

Edit: I can't speak for the motherboards, but I had a Powercolor Radeon 9800 Pro that powered my old Athlon rig quite nicely for several years.
 
TUL rebrands Foxconn motherboards, often with slightly different options such as a different audio codec, firewire chip, a couple more or less SATA ports, etc, but otherwise identical to Foxconn own-branded boards.

TUL was formerly named C.P. Technology, which reportedly owns more than 10% stake in Foxconn (or did before the name changed to TUL). Pretty much any PCB TUL puts its name on is going to be manufactured by Foxconn (or one of its partners), including Power Color graphics cards.
 
Originally posted by: tcsenter
TUL rebrands Foxconn motherboards, often with slightly different options such as a different audio codec, firewire chip, a couple more or less SATA ports, etc, but otherwise identical to Foxconn own-branded boards.

TUL was formerly named C.P. Technology, which reportedly owns more than 10% stake in Foxconn (or did before the name changed to TUL). Pretty much any PCB TUL puts its name on is going to be manufactured by Foxconn (or one of its partners), including Power Color graphics cards.

Thank you. That does shed some light on the subject.
 
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