Foxconn TV-544 & TP-544 ATX Towers
The system components we loaded into each of the Foxconn chassis' are listed below.
| Hardware Components | |
| Processor: | AMD Athlon XP Barton 2800+ |
| Motherboard: | Asus A7N8X-E Deluxe |
| Memory: | 1GB PQI Turbo TCCD |
| Graphics Card: | Nvidia GeForce TNT2 |
| Hard Drives: | Maxtor 40GB IDE |
| Case: | Foxconn TP-544 |
| Software Components | |
| Operating System: | FedoraCore4 |
| Hardware Components | |
| Processor: | AMD Athlon XP Barton 2800+ |
| Motherboard: | ECS 741GX-M |
| Memory: | 1GB Crucial PC3200 |
| Graphics Card: | NVIDIA GeForce 4 MX440 |
| Hard Drives: | Seagate 80GB IDE |
| Case: | Foxconn TV-544 |
| Software Components | |
| Operating System: | FedoraCore4 |
The TP-544 was a very quiet case with the supplied Foxconn 120mm fan. The Fortron 350W PSU, despite using an 80mm fan, was barely audible in our tests, and when pairing the supplied 120mm rear fan with another quiet 120mm fan in the front bay, the system produced a good amount of airflow while keeping the noise extremely low. The case was free from hard drive vibration noises as well, because of its sturdy steel case, and the solid construction prevents rattling of the components during system operation. We experienced similar results with the TV-544 except due to its smaller design; the airflow was slightly under what we had expected once the system was capped off with its components. In addition, we were pleased with the easy tool-less installation for both the TV-544 and TP-544 cases.
