Thursday, May 22nd 2008

GIGABYTE Responds to Asus' EPU Statement

The GIGABYTE versus ASUS saga continues with a new statement issued by GIGABYTE today:
GIGABYTE UNITED INC., a leading manufacturer of motherboards and graphics cards would like to respond to recent statements by our competitor alleging GIGABYTE has made false claims against them. These statements were made in response to a report GIGABYTE detailed for the media which compared GIGABYTE's 4-Gear and 6-Gear Dynamic Energy Saver technology to our competitor's non-phase change and 2-Gear Phase changing energy saving technology. In addition, direct comparisons and testing results were reported between the GIGABYTE GA-EP35-DS3L motherboard and our competitor's P5K-SE EPU.

While GIGABYTE would like to express regret over any confusion this situation may have caused our competitor's customers, we do stand by our statements and testing report 100%, and eagerly await our competitor to clarify the issues we raised in order to avoid any further confusion.

In 2006, GIGABYTE was the first motherboard manufacturer to implement a higher quality, All-Solid capacitor design. In 2007, GIGABYTE further raised the bar with their Ultra Durable 2 design, which featured the highest quality components for the most durable, stable and lowest temperature platform. In addition to using All-Solid capacitors, GIGABYTE was the first manufacturer to utilise more advanced components including Lower RDS(on) MOSFETs and Ferrite Core Chokes. While these more expensive components raised production costs, GIGABYTE felt the improved energy efficiency and lower operation temperatures brought about a large improvement in overall performance for our customers.

In 2008, GIGABYTE again set a new standard with the introduction of their Dynamic Energy Saver (DES) technology, the world's first energy saving technology motherboards to feature up to 6 gears of power phase switching. Featuring a combination of hardware and software design, DES has proven to be an industry breakthrough and has received wide acclaim from media and end users alike by enhancing power efficiency up to 20% and providing CPU power savings up to 70%.

GIGABYTE promises to continue providing higher quality, better spec and greater performance products to our customers and will continue to develop new technologies to provide the safest, fastest, quietest, most convenient, most secure and most energy efficient computing experience possible. While other motherboard manufacturers have followed GIGABYTE's lead by introducing higher quality components on their products as well, GIGABYTE hopes this trend continues, as higher quality products not only strengthen the motherboard industry as a whole, but provides the best win-win situation for end users.
Now we're waiting for ASUS to counter respond. This is starting to look like a cat and dog fight.
Source: GIGABYTE
Add your own comment

8 Comments on GIGABYTE Responds to Asus' EPU Statement

#1
DaedalusHelios
This is gonna get dirty while the rest of us laugh on the sidelines. :laugh:
Posted on Reply
#2
jbunch07
this is starting to get bigger than ATi vs Nvidia.
Posted on Reply
#3
HTC
The pig poo has hit the fan ...
Posted on Reply
#4
btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
Meh e-drama. Some of those Chinese TV drama shows are translated and aired on Indian TV. They're the same. Each party keeps sitting on chairs in relaxed postures and keeps hurling abuses at the other party. Fight scene follows three episodes later.
Posted on Reply
#5
OnBoard
Has Asus responded to the earlier claim ( forums.techpowerup.com/showthread.php?t=60237 ) and where is that news? It's a bit silly to just read Gigabyte going at it "Asus is bad, mmkey" and not to read anything about Asus, that is surely pissed.
Posted on Reply
#6
Dangle
STOP FIGHTING! The EMU is retarded anyway~!
Posted on Reply
#8
Haytch
When i turn my pc on, i expect it to drain the power from all surrounding houses in the neighbourhood!

Noone really cares about this energy efficiency on the client side. Gigabyte & Asus should simply get their shit right on their side.
Reminds me of Nvidia and Ati. Someone created something, someone else made it better and we pay for it. Aslong as the technology improves in all of its aspects, we will continue to pay.
Posted on Reply
Nov 25th, 2024 15:51 EST change timezone

New Forum Posts

Popular Reviews

Controversial News Posts