Foxconn/WinFast NF4K*AC Reviews

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Average Ratings for Foxconn/WinFast NF4K*AC

  • Ease of Set Up1.5 stars
  • Value for Money1.9 stars
  • Overall rating1.3 stars

 

3 Reviews For Foxconn/WinFast NF4K*AC

  • Buklen 27th Oct 2008

    Reviewer rating: 1 stars


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    Good Points: Easy to set up.


    Bad Points: Unstable.
    Doesn't last very long.


    General comments: Internal sound card died after about 9 months, after about a year the motherboard developed Constant Video Problems that eventually lead to my graphics card not being recognized and having no visuals at the age of 2, which now warrent my computer useless... except for the files being accessed on my network.

  • Guest 7th Jan 2008

    Reviewer rating: 0.5 stars


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    The manual is vague, watch out for cheap board. probably from a place like compact or Dell. If it does not have all of the optional pins, jumpers, you will never figure it out. There is quite a difference between k7s741m and the k7s741mg/k7s741gxmg. The 1st one is junk. The other one I do not know.
  • Tyger Rank: Sergeant 6th May 2006

    Reviewer rating: 2.5 stars


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    For the price this Foxconn/WinFast board has good functionility and is relatively easy to install. The aux power connector is of the same type that plugs into a hard drive but it is at the back corner of the motherboard farthest away from ther power unit. A power extension lead may be required. In any case this makes for rather awkward wiring. The floppy cable connector is also on the left side of the board which means the floppy drive cable could foul the fan on the Nforce chip uless tied back. ...