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Moving on to the Foxconn GeForce 8800 GTX, we again see very little difference between the Foxconn GeForce 8800 GTX and the NVIDIA reference 8800 GTX board. The only difference is the sticker which is pasted onto the cooling solution. Foxconn’s 8800 GTS, a review of which can be accessed here, actually had an LED system integrated into the cooling solution. This feature, however, is not present in the “GTX” version.

The back of the Foxconn GeForce 8800 GTX is identical to the NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTX reference board, and for the most part any 8800 GTX available for sale. Again, two SLI connectors are placed on the top right of the PCB. Both connector, however, don’t need to be used to have a working SLI configuration. NVIDIA claims the additional connector will be used in future versions of SLI technology.

The accessory bundle consists of a USB gamepad which has a design similar to that of the Xbox 360 controller, except that it is slightly smaller and based on darker colors. Foxconn also provides a simple installation handbook along with two DVI to VGA connectors, an external component video dongle, and two molex to 6pin PCIe connectors.
Product: Foxconn
Foxconn FV-N88XMAD2-ON
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