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Gigabyte launches energy efficient motherboards
 
Promises power savings of up to 70 percent and up to 20 percent improved power efficiency
 
DQC NEWS BUREAU
 
Wednesday, March 19, 2008

 

Mumbai
March 19th, 2008

Gigabyte has launched its full range of dynamic energy saver motherboards, including X48, X38 and P35-based motherboards. Johnson Lin, CEO of Gigabyte said that with Gigabyte's dynamic energy saver, users are able to take advantage of up to 70 per cent CPU power savings without sacrificing computing performance.

The multi-gear power phase design of Gigabyte's dynamic energy saver allows for the most efficient switching of power phases depending on CPU work loading. When the CPU work loading is light or at idle, the dynamic energy saver downshifts gears and only allows the minimum required power phases needed to accomplish the task to operate.

By turning off the power phases that are not needed, Gigabyte's dynamic energy saver is able to save power, up to 70 percent compared to traditional motherboards that would normally have been wasted.

As soon as the workload increases, it recognizes that more power is needed and is able to shift into higher gear, turning on power phases, as they are needed.

Unlike traditional power designs that keep all power phases active at all times no matter what the loading, it features multiple gears, allowing the CPU to maintain optimum power efficiency from light all the way to heavy loading. With the ability to switch on and off gears before they start to lose efficiency, it is able to provide up to 20 per cent improved power efficiency, Gigabyte said in a release.

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