PWM explained by Aopen

Zebo

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Jul 29, 2001
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I don't know why but I thouht this funny as hell.

While the market are flooded with low quality, cost-down power materials on motherboard by treacherous manufacturers that subsequently cause the stability of your system, unknown system crashing, overheating of your motherboard, we, AOpen have decided to maintain our long-lasting reputation of refined manufacturer by keep providing solid materials on our products.

http://global.aopen.com.tw/tech/techinside/V4PowerEngine.htm
 

dwb

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Oct 1, 2005
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OK, PROVE IT! LOL
I am actually considering buying an Aopen motherboard, in spite of the fact that you can find almost no reviews on the things. Word from those that have them is that they are high quality builds, and stable. Nothing for overclockers to write home about, but nonetheless well constructed.

dwb
 

eplebnista

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Dec 3, 2001
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Originally posted by: Zebo
I don't know why but I thouht this funny as hell.

While the market are flooded with low quality, cost-down power materials on motherboard by treacherous manufacturers that subsequently cause the stability of your system, unknown system crashing, overheating of your motherboard, we, AOpen have decided to maintain our long-lasting reputation of refined manufacturer by keep providing solid materials on our products.

http://global.aopen.com.tw/tech/techinside/V4PowerEngine.htm

:laugh: