Foxconn AHD1S-K review

Basic needn't be a bad thing, if the connection options are covered...

Foxconn AHD1S-K
This passivley cooled mobo is good for media centres, but gets hot when pushed too hard

TechRadar Verdict

Pros

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    Competitively priced

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    Strong 2D video feature set

Cons

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    Weedy CPU performance

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    Needs audio connectivity upgrades

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Foxconn's AHD1S-K is another small-form-factor board looking to leverage the low-power and price advantages of AMD's Fusion chip. So what can it make of the underwhelming E-350?

Well, at around £100, it's one of the more competitively priced boards to offer the AMD processor. Remember that the E-350 is a Fusion chip and therefore packs not only a pair of processor cores, but an integrated graphics core, a memory controller and more.

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