WinFast NF4SK8AA-8EKRS Motherboard Review

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WinFast NF4SK8AA-8EKRS Motherboard Review

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WinFast NF4SK8AA-8EKRS Motherboard Review

Foxconn has introduced a series of affordable motherboards in the WinFast lines that are perfect for those that are budget conscious. Today Legit Reviews takes a look at the WinFast NF4SK8AA-8EKRS motherboard and compares it to the latest and greatest from ABIT and DFI! As we will see in this review, you can spend under $100 and get great performance.

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Guys this was surprisingly nice board to work with. It has been a long time since I got a board that was just plain working out of the box! If you are looking, take a look at this one!
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The board looks quite clean and quite well layout. Looks like Foxconn is really trying to get their moboo market out
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Re: WinFast NF4SK8AA-8EKRS Motherboard Review

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Has anyone tested this board with non-dual channel memory? Does the board fail to boot to BIOS or give a black screen as a result of using non-dual channel memory?
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orbgetar wrote:Has anyone tested this board with non-dual channel memory? Does the board fail to boot to BIOS or give a black screen as a result of using non-dual channel memory?
It shouldn't... one module should be fine. I've never seen a dual-channel motherboard not work with one module installed.
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