Monday, December 22nd 2014
BIOSTAR Introducing Built-In LAN Surge Protection For Motherboards
BIOSTAR is introducing a new design for the boards, whereby they are adding an integrated chip to strengthen electrical stability and prevent damage from lightning strikes and electrical surges. BIOSTAR is the first Motherboard manufacturer to offer motherboards with these features and specifications so called "SUPER LAN Surge Protection". Going forward, all BIOSTAR series products will incorporate this technology.
PC systems can be damaged or destroyed by electrical surges. These are voltages which are much greater than the normal working voltage and which appear in a system for a short period of time.BIOSTAR "SUPER LAN Surge Protection" wants to insure that the motherboards have a high degree of protection from such surges by the use of hardware devices, directly built into the motherboard, which limit surge voltages reaching protected equipment to safe levels.
PC systems can be damaged or destroyed by electrical surges. These are voltages which are much greater than the normal working voltage and which appear in a system for a short period of time.BIOSTAR "SUPER LAN Surge Protection" wants to insure that the motherboards have a high degree of protection from such surges by the use of hardware devices, directly built into the motherboard, which limit surge voltages reaching protected equipment to safe levels.
10 Comments on BIOSTAR Introducing Built-In LAN Surge Protection For Motherboards
oh wait 4x protection meh ASUS do only ... 1.9x respectively 1.3x :rolleyes: ahh damn just a ESD guard, my bad :laugh:
oh well ASRock so ... full spike protection rate 10x ESD (component) and 5x lightning (lan) ... wait ... is this even a quantifiable method ? i guess i have to wait a lightning storm for testing my AM1B-ITX :roll:
SUPER LAN Surge Protection™
so nope Biostar isn't the first :D
My advice is don't buy a mobo expecting it to do the job of a proper UPS with clamping forces high enough to prevent damage to your PC or other sensitive electronic devises. A quality UPS is one of the best financial investments a PC owner can make. Shop wisely however as there are considerable differences in surge protection ability and product quality amongst the different brands and models of UPSs available.
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My Gigabyte P45 board had this.
But these days, when there's at least one device between your ISP's box and your box, is this really needed ?
If surge does reach mobo it's all over. Proper surge protection for any phone/network cable (named in many ways: net protector, net surge filter, adsl protector etc) is connected to UPS via TVSS screw or to any other grounded medium. Placing surge protection on motherboard is totally idiotic.
Surge on motherboard = dead motherboard.
On my side I unplug all network cables after filters anyway. And waiting some time after storm passes with connecting them back. Phone/network cables are ideal for harnessing charged particles during thunderstorms. Even residual charge can burn mobo, it does not require 'direct big hit'. Protecting from thunderstorms is fairly easy to do and not very costly for home PC. Certainly one of those ways is NOT mobo with surge protection. Stupid marketing ploy. Guess many (most?) people must learn this lesson the hard way. Read/heard plenty of horror stories which could easily been avoided. Oh well...