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Motherboard for India


  • Power Cut
  • Voltage Fluctuation
  • Low Voltage.

These are the terms reserved for Indian Country, as we face this in everyday of our life. Even i get irritated, when my CPU restarts when am playing a game.I can play the level again, but what happens to the computer. There are many devices , which get contaminated due to abrupt power cuts.

CD/DVD Burners are in the Top. Many people witness their Burners turn useless after a sudden power cut when a CD/DVD Burning is under progress.Burner is just a part of the System, but Motherboard is the Heart of the System.

These Voltage fluctuation might affect, South and North Bridge, even the PCI Slots. Now ASUS has planned to seal the worry of all Indian.

A New Motherboard which could adjust accordingly to the voltage variation. A Special Circuit placed adjacent to the FSB, will tackle the silent attack.

Comments

Well from this we can clearly see the evolution of technology. I mean to have something upgraded So much from its original prototype model is simply amazing! What I also like about it, is since this has actually been around for a while, it gives its company higher authority since its company has focused on this specific product for quite a while already. Technology as we know it today has gone beyond advanced and to some of us, beyond the knowledge that we may even grasp!! But, to the younger crowd or to those who are still computer savvy, technological advances are really impressive

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