Foxconn Blood Rage GTi Comments
| Author | Leo Waldock |
| Published | 21st May 2009 |
| Manufacturer | Foxconn |
| Price | £194.13 (Exc VAT) |
| as reviewed | £223.25 (Inc VAT) |
| Latest Price | Click here |
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Comments for Foxconn Blood Rage GTi
Chocoa said on 21st May 2009
Keldon said on 21st May 2009
shame this isnt a kick ass board as I think it looks stunning :)
A good spec Core i7 board in the colours would get my approval!
MadMacs said on 22nd May 2009
Dumb question maybe, but I've never understood the benefit of two Ethernet ports? In a server environment I can use uses, but where would a user see gains on a gaming system like this board would be used in?
ChaosDefinesOrder said on 26th May 2009
@Shaun: I always used to wonder this myself, until a friend of mine answered the question for me: he asked if he could bring his laptop round and copy some stuff from my PC. I said it would be easier if he just used an external USB drive, to which he said that he has a Cat5e patch cable so an ad-hoc connection between the PC and laptop would be faster. Meant I could be still connected to network (100 only hub) while transferring files at a gigabit
Granted it's a very small and rather specific usage "market" but it's something that hadn't occurred to me and worked out much faster in the end!
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LOL easy to see where the "Blood Rage" comes from - trying to increase the clock speed - NOT!