With the big focus on the environment and how much of a negative impact the 21st century society is having on it, it's not surprising we are seeing things moving towards "green". When we refer to ...
Over the last six months the idea of going green with each motherboard manufacturer has picked up. Ideas and thoughts of a cleaner and greener PC industry are now taking hold. GIGABYTE can be thanked ...
This week Asus issued yet another press release about its EPU, or Energy Processing Unit, which has suddenly gone from 58.6 percent to 80.23 percent in CPU power savings, despite the same components ...
Any manufacturer's motherboard line-up just isn't complete in today's world without the inclusion of boards that claim to save energy for a cleaner environment. ASUS, as you'd expect, isn't one to ...
Many companies went green last year, and Asus is being more innovative on their Green initiative. Asus's new P5E3 Premium motherboard uses a new solution to make it more energy efficient – this ...
With the official launch of the Intel X48 chipset drawing ever closer, ASUS, producer of the world’s leading motherboards, has announced the release of the ASUS P5E3 Premium WiFi-AP @n motherboard.
Catering to users who require motherboards that provide stable, robust performance while helping to save energy for a cleaner environment, ASUS, worldwide leader in motherboard production, has ...
As the Intel P45 Express chipset launch marches ever closer, Asus hooked us up with one of its premium P45 motherboards for a quick sneaky look. We’ve looked at a couple of P35 Asus boards this last ...
The Most Energy Efficient Motherboard in the World With Revolutionary Energy Saving EPU Catering to users who need high performance and extreme overclocking features, ASUS, worldwide leader of the ...
ASUS has set a new standard in total motherboard protection with the launch of the ASUS Protect 3.0 Design based on Xtreme Design, which helps protect the earth, systems, and users. Equipped with ...
We're all for saving power and helping the enviroment here at Fudzilla, but we have to question the latest claims from Asus about its EPU, as the company seems to be making bolder and bolder claims ...
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