Foxconn Blood Rage X58 Review (Part 1)
Today we get to see part 1 of the Foxconn Blood Rage review. Check out this review to see the board in all it’s glory as well as every page, and every setting of the BIOS.
Current price: £276.58 (eclipsecomputers.com)

First up, let’s let Foxconn introduce themselves and the Quantum Force line up:
“Performance, without compromise; Foxconn Quantum Force products are engineered to maximize computing power, providing only what you need for break-through performance. If you want to build lean, mean machines with more bang for your buck, come join the force. Designed for extreme overclocking performance with rock-solid reliability, Quantum Force products are enjoyed by enthusiasts, gamers and power users around the world. More than just a series of products, Quantum Force represents a way of thinking for computer enthusiasts, and a sacred guideline for our engineers and product designers. We call this design process “SWORD”, and every engineer and manager working on Quantum Force products is bound by this philosophy.”Amen! That sort of mission statement is exactly what we’re after here at BenchTec, a committment to enthusiasts and overclockers to produce the sorts of motherboard we dream of…hopefully!
Specifications:
- The latest motherboard the Quantum Force segment,based on Intel® X58 chipset
- Supports Intel® Core™ i7 and i7 Extreme processors with Intel® QPI technology
- 4*PCle2.0 x16 slots with ATI CrossFireX™ and NVIDIA SLI™ support
- 3 channel DDR3 memory suppprt up to 1800MHz(O.C.)
- Quantum Power- advanced motherboard power system including 14 phase Hybrid PWM and DirectFET™ MOSFET technology
- 4in1 Quantum Cooler provides unique modular NB/SB/VRM cooling solution with inter-changeable NBcooling adaptors for air,water or extreme cooling
- SONAR X-Fi audio card provides outstanding audio fidelity and supports the latest gaming sound effects
- Bundled QF Panel for quick & easy overclocking from case-mounted 5 1/4 drive bay device
- Quantum BIOS provides new features and enhancements for overclocking including context-driven menus
- Serial Attached SCSI interface brings high-performance storage solutions to desktop PCs
| CPU | Supports Intel LGA1366 processors. 4 cores, 8 threads, 8MB shared cache IMC, 6.4GT/sec QPI bus. Supports VRD 11.1 with 130W TDP |
| Chipset | Intel® X58 & ICH10R |
| QPI | Up to 6.4GT/sec |
| Memory | 3 channel DDR3 1800(O.C.)/1600(O.C.)/1333MHz, 3* DIMMs, 12GB Max |
| Slots | 4* PCIe2.0 x16 slots support ATI CrossFireX™ (2* x16 or 4* x8 bandwidth) & NVIDIA SLI™ (2* x16 + 1* x8 bandwidth + PhysX card support) 1* PCIe x1, 1* PCI |
| Storage | SATA RAID 0, 1, 5, 10, 6*SATA, 2* e-SATA, 2*SAS, 12* USB2.0, 2*IEEE1394a, 1*PATA |
| Network | Dual Gigabit LAN Support Teaming function |
| Audio | SONAR X-Fi audio card with Creative X-Fi technology |
Now if specifications aren’t your sort of thing I’ll move swifty on to the retail packaging and the board itself. Here’s the moment you’ve all been waiting for…
Packaging
Pretty standard packaging, it’s going to stand out on a shop shelf nicely.
The Board
Wow, what can you say? That has to be one of the best looking motherboards I’ve ever seen. Anything with a black PCB looks good to start with, but I love red and it just tops it off. Other manufacturers take note, 2 or 3 colours MAXIMUM to a motherboard please!
Video Tour:
Results:
Check the results thread here:
http://www.benchtec.co.uk/forums/showpost.php?p=41459&postcount=25
































What can I say great board and very nice video of it
well done guys!
Certainally is a lovely looking m/b,
Great review so far R1CH, I look forward to the next part
The best looking i7 mobo IMO this is a 1st as im a DFI fan defo looking fwd to the next review aswell r1ch
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Nathanial
Hey R1CH, you were right the red was what attracted me to the board as well; great vid, very nice walkthrough, looking forward to part 2.
looks likke a great bored i will get it but when will the bios pohtos come out
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