Saturday, May 24th 2008
ASUS Sues GIGABYTE for ''Defamatory and False Accusations''
ASUS is taking the legal battle against GIGABYTE's false statements to the next step, informing today that it has officially filed a lawsuit against GIGABYTE for defamatory acts. Yesterday (May 22nd 2008), ASUS has also reported GIGABYTE to the Fair Trade Commission of Taiwan.
Source:
ASUS
Gigabyte, without a full understanding of ASUS' engineering design and methods, has made false accusations against ASUS motherboards' EPU features and the quality of ASUS' motherboards' components.
Also, in a press briefing presentation, Gigabyte used a photograph with blown-up (exploded) capacitors and led the audience to believe it was an ASUS product, to support its false allegations that ASUS uses questionable quality components. However, the image was found to be taken from a photograph of a VGA card manufactured by another vendor. The action of misrepresenting a third party product to be an ASUS product is truly defamatory and clearly outside the realm of decent competition.
ASUS takes pride in its innovations, which are measured against the highest standards in the industry at all stages of operation - from project development, engineering, manufacturing to service. Through a combination of the best quality-controlled components and processes, ASUS delivers state-of-the art technology breakthroughs to meet customers' needs. Every breakthrough is the result of huge R&D engineering efforts.
Hence, while it is common to have competition among companies, the use of the above mentioned methods are defamatory and condemnable. ASUS deeply resents Gigabyte's action. Yesterday (May 22nd 2008), ASUS has reported such acts to the Fair Trade Commission of Taiwan. Today (May 23rd 2008), ASUS has officially filed a lawsuit against Gigabyte for those defamatory acts.
The EPU features represent an integral part of the world's first intelligent energy-saving motherboard which ASUS launched in September 2007. This technology incorporates a hardware EPU controller and the ASUS AI Gear user interface to provide the maximum system efficiency. The EPU controller dynamically regulates a wide variety of system parameters (such as CPU voltage, loadline, and frequencies) in response to real-time system loading. Furthermore, ASUS utilizes a unique clock controller, loadline monitor and CPU sensor to automatically determine the optimal system operating mode to achieve the best user experience in terms of both performance and energy saving.
We at ASUS reiterate our primary mission of continually creating new products and innovations with the highest standards and absolute integrity. ASUS will be posting the engineering data regarding the EPU features on the official websites for ASUS motherboard users' information (event.asus.com/epu/).
87 Comments on ASUS Sues GIGABYTE for ''Defamatory and False Accusations''
the P35 pro doesn't have the LGA775 socket cover on in the picture.
The angle of the pictures is slightly different
one has Ugurue on has Mguru
Xe model supports 1066 ram
XE model supports 1600FSB
Read here: www.gigabyte.eu/FileList/WebPage/mb_080516_des_advanced/tech_080516_des_advanced.htm
Some quotes:
Dynamic Energy Saver Advanced Features
● Improved algorithms in power savings and system performance
● Minimize CPU resources by allowing the DES utility to be turned off
● Power Saving remains ON even if DES utility is turned off or removed from Windows task bar
● Allows Power Phase Switching even if users overclock or over-volt the system
Let Mortal Kombat begin :D
P.S. I am very well aware of how DES is working :D
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Fatality!
Superb!
Choose Your Destiny!
Flawless Victory!
Fight!
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But, I dont get it. What's wrong with underclocking as long as it's performed while you're away or you're leaving your pc on for downloads, seeding, or using it just for MS Office?
My CPU at the moment clocks at 2000 Mhz (333x6). (Using it for browsing & download)
If I start a game like UT3 for example it sets itself to 3573 Mhz (397x9).
Why would I need the extra clocks\heat\wattage in the 1st situation when even at 2000Mhz I still use about 2% of the processor.
Is there a degrading that I'm unaware of from changing your clocks to often? (i'm not talking about OC's)
(EG 2% CPU usage at 4GHz would make more changes in heat than 4% usage at 2Ghz)
NO U
Chris