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Foxconn Inferno Katana GTI Preview (Unboxing) @ BenchTec UK

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Uploaded by on Sep 12, 2009

http://www.benchtec.co.uk
Check out BenchTec UK's preview of the Foxconn Inferno Katana GTI motherboard based on the Intel P55 Chipset for LGA1156 Core i5 and Core i7 CPUs.

Check out our other videos for previews of the Foxconn BloodRAGE, and Flaming Blade GTI motherboards based on the Intel X58 chipset.

As always, many thanks to Foxconn and their Quantum Force division for their continued support.

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  • why is it that no one of that beautiful plate with socket AM3

  • Foxconn make AM3 board, but their Quantum Force division hasn't made one yet.

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  • u cant physically push a motherboard. It will fall out of its case

  • @snake172 Lol, Troll Fail!! XD

  • is foxconn a good motherboard? please reply.!

  • 8x+8x sli

    4x for physx

  • @BenchTecUK regardless it was pretty retarded of you,its always good practice to keep static at bay, i don't give a shit though. keep it up nooblet.........

  • @richardpawley thanks,

  • @snake172

    Firstly, grow up.

    Secondly, I did not have to send this back. If you look at the other videos on the BenchTec UK profile, you'll notice I handle all of my motherboards this way including the one I'm writing this on. There is absolutely nothing wrong with this as long as you don't go running around scuffing your feet on carpets for 10 mins before making the motherboard the first thing you touch.

    I know that would be pretty stupid, but I thought you might need to full explanation.

  • @maticoff If you're referring to PCI-E speed, i.e whether they drop down to 8x / 8x when you use two graphics cards then yes, this is a P55 chipset board and is designed to do that.

    It is not going to show up in games though - not unless you're using two GTX 480's or Radeon 5970 or another very high end graphics card and in this case, I'd suggest you get an X58 motherboard anyway.

  • does multi card get effected by using two of the PCI-e bays.

  • @rajusuper the book part was a figure of speech or are you too retarded to realise, anyhow you told me you were gay for heights and i posted a response.

    you clearly are gay though, that's a "fact",

    damn Queer :-(

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