ASUS launches new motherboard for Indian consumers
Mumbai, Nov 17 (UNI) In a bid to attract Indian consumers, ASUS, one of the world's leading manufacturers of IT products, today launched its new motherboard, ASUS P5KPL-AM PS.
The new motherboard features a first of its kind Anti-Surge Protection technology, which regulates the power being supplied to the motherboard and CPU. This feature is also useful as power fluctuations are quite common in our country, a release said.
In a statement here today, Business Manager, Components, ASUS (India) Mr Vinay Shetty said, '' The ASUS P5KPL-AM PS motherboard is especially designed by our R&D team, keeping Indian demand in mind. This motherboard has a unique Anti-Surge Protection feature that protects the critical components of the motherboard and CPU from voltage fluctuations. This feature sets this motherboard apart from all other motherboards in the market and it is the perfect solution for users in India who have been worried about inconsistent power supply damaging their system for long time.'' UNI AR AB NP1929
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