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Foxconn A79A-S (AMD 790FX)

Foxconn A79A-S (AMD 790FX)
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Date: 12.10.2008

Foxconn A79A-S based on AMD 790FX which, unlike AMD 790X, allocates 16 PCI Express v2.0 bus lanes to each of the PEG slots. Therefore, the developers has the option to fit 4 PEG slots onboard, but if more than two video cards are used, 8 PCI-E lanes will be allocated to each. This is just the scheme the engineers at Foxconn have implemented.


AMD 790FX: layout diagram

Besides, we note that the board uses the most recent south bridge SB750. It offers support for RAID arrays of level 5, and engineers at AMD have fixed the issue with internal clock generator malfunction ("SB700 internal clock generator malfunction fix"). At the same time, some reviewers note that motherboards with the SB750 run better at nonstandard frequencies (i.e. offer enhanced overclocking capability).

Foxconn A79A-S Specifications


Foxconn A79A-S
CPU - AMD Phenom FX /Phenom X4/Athlon X2/Sempron;
Chipset - North bridge AMD 790FX;
- South bridge AMD SB750;
- Interbridge communication: A-Link 2;
System memory - Four 240-pin slots for DDR-II SDRAM DIMM;
- Maximum memory capacity 8GB;
- Dual-channel memory access;
- Supported memory DDR2 533/667/800/1066;
- Onboard power indicator;
Graphics - Four PCI Express x16 slots;
Expansion options - One 32-bit PCI Bus Master slot;
- One PCI Express x1 slot;
- Twelve USB 2.0 ports (6 integrated + 6 additional);
- Two IEEE1394 (Firewire; 1 integrated + 1 additional);
- Integrated Intel High Definition Audio;
- Two Gigabit Ethernet LAN controllers;
Overclocking options - HTT adjustable within 190 to 400 MHz; CPU/HT multiplier adjustable;
- Adjustable voltages on the CPU, memory, HT, PLL, and the chipset (nb);
- FoxOne utility;
Disk subsystem - 1 link for UltraDMA133/100/66/33 Bus Master IDE (with support for up to 2 ATAPI-devices & RAID 0, 1);
- Support for SerialATA II (6 links - SB750, with support for RAID 0,1,5, 0+1, and JBOD);
- Additional SerialATA II/Raid controller (JMB 362 chip, 2 SerialATA II links);
- Support for LS-120 / ZIP / ATAPI CD-ROM;
BIOS - 8Mbit Flash ROM;
- AMI BIOS with support for Enhanced ACPI, DMI, Green, PnP Features;

Misc - One port for FDD, one serial port, ports for PS/2 mouse and keyboard;
- Buttons to power-on, reboot, and reset the BIOS settings;
- 7-stage POST indicator;
- IrDA;
- STR (Suspend to RAM);
- SPDIF Out;
- Additional TigerOne chip;
Power management - Wake-up on modem, mouse, keyboard, LAN, timer, and USB;
- 24-pin power connector ATX (ATX-PW);
- Additional 8-pin power connector;
- Additional 4-pin Molex power connector;
Monitoring -- Monitoring the temperatures of the CPU, system, voltages, indication of rotational speeds of the 2 fans;
- SmartFan;
Dimensions - ATX form factor, 244 mm x 305 mm (9.63" x 12");

Package

The board is packaged in a rather impressive box of stylish design and a handle to carry it around:


Foxconn A79A-S: package box

Package bundle

  • motherboard;
  • 1x software & drivers CD;
  • User's Manual in English + brief usage guide;
  • one ATA-133 cable, one FDD cable;
  • Six SerialATA cables + six power adapters (6 connectors);
  • a cap for the rear panel of the housing;
  • bracket for 2 USB 2.0 and one Firewire ports;

We had nothing to complain about the package bundle. To start with, the manual reveals all the aspects of system assembly and setup. A brief guide complements it.


Foxconn A79A-S: package bundle

There is enough of SerialATA cables with the required adapters.


Foxconn A79A-S: package bundle 2

Finally, we note a bracket for 2 two USB 2.0 and one Firewire ports.

Foxconn A79A-S: Layout and Features

There is nothing to complain about the PCB design, since the first PCI-Express video card does not block the DIMM latches.


Foxconn A79A-S: Board layout

Besides, we note that the main 24-pin power connector is installed on the board's bottom edge, with the additional 8-pin connector (the backward compatibility to the PSU with a 4-pin cable has been preserved) - on the right-hand edge. There is also an additional 4-pin Molex power connector. It can be enabled if more than two video cards are installed in the system.

Near the CPU socket, there is a 4-pin CPU_FAN connector to plug a CPU cooler. Another 4-pin connector (SYS_FAN) is installed on the left-hand edge of the board.


Foxconn A79A-S: socket

Besides it, there are three more 3-pin connectors: FAN2 - near the power converter, FAN1 - near the south bridge, and FAN3 - near the DIMM slots.

On the north bridge, there is a small radiator connected to the massive radiator on the PWM with a heat pipe.


Foxconn A79A-S: north bridge

Then, there are four DIMM slots, and the maximum memory capacity makes 8 GB. We also note that DDR2-1066 memory is supported by AM2+ CPU only.


Foxconn A79A-S: DIMM slots

As regards the expansion options, the board uses four PCI Express x16 slots as well as one PCI Express x1 and one PCI slots.


Foxconn A79A-S: expansion slots

Expansion options

Foxconn A79A-S supports 8 SerialATA-II links. Six of them have been implemented with the south bridge SB750. The matching connectors are positioned near the south bridge, with four of them are orientated in parallel to the board's plane.


Foxconn A79A-S: a corner

Besides, there are two more SATA ports on the rear panel. They are served by the additional JMB 362 controller, with the total number of plugged in devices can be as many as ten (8 SATA + 2 PATA).

The board uses two Gigabit LAN RTL 8111B controllers, as well as a FireWire controller - VT6308P, made by VIA. One IEEE1394 port is on the rear panel, with the other connected through a bracket (available in the package bundle). The board supports twelve USB 2.0 ports, six of which are positioned on the rear panel, with 6 more plugged in via brackets (the board comes bundled with a bracket for 2 ports). The last thing to dwell on is the integrated audio - High Definition Audio. An ALC888SDD chip is used as the codec, which supports output to 8 channels.

The board's rear panel looks like this:


Foxconn A79A-S: rear panel

You can notice a complete lack of LPT and COM ports (one COM port is implemented via a bracket; missing in the bundle). Instead of them, there is an optical and coaxial SP-DIF outputs, as well as two USB2.0, two SATA II, and one FireWire port.

Note that the board uses a button to clear the CMOS settings (near the DIMM slots), as well as buttons two power-on and reboot the system (in the bottom-left corner):


Foxconn A79A-S: buttons
all the buttons have illumination

Besides, the board uses a 7-stage POST indicator, as well as the TigerOne chip (a complete analog to the FoxOne; we have repeatedly mentioned in previous reviews).

Now on to the BIOS settings.

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