Specifications

Foxconn Black Ops
Market Segment High-End/Extreme Benchmarking
CPU Interface Socket T (Socket 775)
CPU Support LGA775-based Core 2 Duo, Core 2 Extreme, or Core 2 Quad Recommended
Chipset Intel X48 (MCH) Northbridge and ICH9R Southbridge
Front Side Bus Speeds Auto, 100 ~ 900 in 1MHz increments
DDR3 Memory Speed Auto, Nine Ratios dependent upon Strap Setting
FSB Strap Auto, 200, 266, 333, 400
PCIe Speeds Auto, 100MHz - 255MHz
PCI Speeds Synchronus or Lockable at 33.6MHz, 37.3MHz and 42MHz
Core Voltage Auto, 0.825V to 1.60V in .00625 increments + Voltage Multiplier to 2.44V
CPU Clock Multiplier 6x ~ 11x, downward adjustable for Core 2, upward to 31 for Extreme
DDR3 DRAM Voltage Auto, 1.418V ~ 2.873V in .038V increments, 1.50V standard
DRAM Timing Control Auto, Manual - 34 DRAM/Chipset Options (tCL, tRCD, tRP, tRAS, tRFC + 11 sub-timings)
DRAM Command Rate Auto, 1T, 2T (mislabled - should be 1N and 2N)
NB Voltage 1.156V ~ 2.395V in .045V increments, 1.25v standard
SB Voltage 1.388V ~ 1.95V in .038V increments 1.05V standard
CPU VTT Voltage 1.20V to 1.725V in .075V increments, 1.20V standard
CPU PLL Voltage 1.395V to 2.446V in .33V increments, 1.5V standard
CPU Vdroop Compensation Enabled, Disabled
CPU GTL Individual Core Adjustments, Default, +31 or -31 steps in 1 step increments
NB Voltage Reference Default, +31 or -31 steps in 1 step increments
Dram Pull Up, Down & Ref Voltage Default, +31 or -31 steps in 1 step increments
CPU Clock Skew Control 0-1500ps in 100ps increments
CPU Clock Amplitude Control 700mv-1000mv in 100mv increments
Memory Slots Four 240-pin DDR3 DIMM Slots
Dual-Channel Configuration
Regular Unbuffered DDR3 Memory to 8GB Total
Expansion Slots 3 - PCIe 2.0 x16 (2 - x16, 1 - x4 electrical)
3 - PCI Slot 2.2
Onboard SATA/RAID 6 SATA 3Gbps Ports - ICH9R
(RAID 0,1, 10, 5)
2 eSATA 3Gbps Port - JMicron JMB363
Onboard IDE 1 ATA133/100/66 Port (2 drives)
Onboard USB 2.0/IEEE-1394 12 USB 2.0 Ports - 6 I/O Panel - 6 via Headers
2 Firewire 400 Ports - 1 I/O Panel, 1 via Header
Onboard LAN Dual Gigabit Lan
Onboard Audio 7.1 Channel HDA Plug-In Audio Card
Power Connectors ATX 24-pin, 8-pin ATX 12V
I/O Panel 1 x PS/2 Keyboard 1X PS/2 Mouse
2 x eSATA
2 x SPDIF - Optical Out, Coaxial Out
1 x IEEE 1394
2 x RJ45
6 x USB 2.0/1.1
Fan Headers 6 - CPU, (5) Chassis
Fan Control CPU and Chassis Fan Control via BIOS
BIOS Revision G28


All manner of goodies are bundled with the Black Ops: a 120MM fan, a plastic dry ice cooling pot for the Northbridge, and a Plexiglas "benching table" for open-air use.


Software wise, we have the Aegis Panel, which allows on-the-fly FSB changes and adjustments for all primary voltage circuitry as well as monitoring and changing fan speeds for the processor, motherboard and Northbridge areas. We found the Aegis Panel quite useful for most situations, although when benchmarking at very high speed you'll probably find that Aegis Panel won't always open. In such situations, the use of SetFSB is advised.

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  • elfguy - Thursday, July 31, 2008 - link

    I disagree. A company that gets called on a screwed up practice, and gets tons of bad press, will always try to justify itself and if they see potential profit loss, they will say whatever they can to calm things down. We still don't know for sure if it was intentional or not, we only have their word for it.

    If they had not been called on it, things would have stayed broken. Many companies do screwed up things, and the best thing we can do is show them that look, you go against your customers needs, and you will suffer for it, in the only way they care about, that is loss sales. So I say support your alternative OSes, boycott Foxconn.
  • AmberClad - Thursday, July 31, 2008 - link

    Good luck on trying to boycott Foxconn. The vast majority of their business is not in retail motherboards -- it's in the manufacturing of game consoles, cell phones, and various electronic components. Any motherboard you buy from another manufacturer is more than likely going to have some Foxconn components in them.

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