Friday, October 20th 2006

ASUS Launches P5B-E Plus with Solid State Capacitors


Asus Technology Pte Ltd. (ASUS), the worldwide leader of motherboards is proud to introduce the P5B-E Plus motherboard, which uses all high-quality conductive polymer capacitors onboard for durability, improved lifespan, and enhanced thermal capacity. ASUS P5B-E Plus is also equiped with the Stack Cool 2 unique technology, which effectively transfers heat generated by the critical components to the other side of the specially designed PCB for fast heat dissipation and quiet operation.
Source: VR-Zone
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6 Comments on ASUS Launches P5B-E Plus with Solid State Capacitors

#1
spectre440
and how much is all this innovation going to cost the end user?
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Dippyskoodlez
spectre440and how much is all this innovation going to cost the end user?
Can't be a ton more. :laugh: The prices are already at $250+ :banghead:
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#3
tofu
What happend to the dual x16 length pci-e slots?

Does this mean we cant run CF on the new mobo?
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#4
OnBoard
So no more leaking capacitors \o/ Now all we need is this to come in every motherboard and no more socket changes :D Will be quite 'useless' if you have to upgrade every 2 years, even if motherboards would last now 5-10 years :P
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#5
overcast
tofuWhat happend to the dual x16 length pci-e slots?

Does this mean we cant run CF on the new mobo?
Thank god, having multiple video cards is worthless.
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Dippyskoodlez
OnBoardSo no more leaking capacitors \o/ Now all we need is this to come in every motherboard and no more socket changes :D Will be quite 'useless' if you have to upgrade every 2 years, even if motherboards would last now 5-10 years :P
except for the whole "don't have to upgrade" thing.. ;)
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