ASUS has presented at the CeBIT 2011 the new version of its P67 motherboard series, designed to meet the needs of the community ROG (Republic of Gamers) and market requirements. B3 based on the updated Intel chipset, are the first motherboards that offer a platform for this new technology. He has also presented its new releases in the multimedia field for recording and playback of Blu-Ray and a unique set of headphones to enjoy better sound quality at any time, anywhere.
Digital power, the new standard The new version of the series of plates P67 includes architecture Dual Intelligent Processors Generation 2 Enhanced, digitally controlled DIGI + VRM, which eliminates the delay associated with the conversion from analog to digital, by regulating voltage, and provides a total and precise control equipment parameters.
The P67 also have AutoTuning, which through a simple interface and a switch, allowing even novice users to overclock your system automatically. Simplicity of the interface that allows complete control on the other hand, ASUS BIOS EFI is renewed BIOS interface that enables the modification of the parameters using the mouse, which is a big improvement over the old text-mode BIOS.
This interface has two modes: EZ Mode for beginners and advanced mode for experts. In addition, BT technology GO! Bluetooth combines seven modes in a single interface. As users increasingly use their computers as a bridge between your wireless devices, ASUS has developed this technology, located in the center of the system and avoiding having to resort to an adapter for use.
The new ASUS P67 TUF Sabertooth incorporates ASUS thermal protection system Thermal Armor, designed to cover the entire motherboard. That technology has had a very positive reception from media and users have reported great improvements in performance and stability. In addition, ASUS has also developed another technology called Thermal Radar, thanks to 12 sensors, monitors temperature and adjusts fan according to this.
News media recording and playback Blu-Ray The CeBIT 2011 has also witnessed the presentation of their latest ASUS multimedia playing, among which the player O! Play 3D BDS-700 and Blu-ray external recorder BW 12D1S-U-USB 3.0 connectivity. The new Blu-ray Play ASUS O! BDS-700 uses Qdeo video processing to offer the most realistic image in Full HD native resolution and 480p scaling of DVD content.
Supports 3D Blu-ray playback, 7.1 channel Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD, and includes an HDMI port for uncompressed audio. It is compatible with multiple formats of video, audio and subtitles. The new recorder ASUS BW-12D1S-U plays and backs up the contents of the user's computer. This unit also features USB 3.0 connectivity, which allows a script to 12X, double-speed USB 2.0 units.
ASUS NC1: active noise cancellation and a compact Another outstanding release ASUS NC1 headset has been endowed with a technology that eliminates 87% of ambient noise. With a lightweight format (only 130 grams) and a folding structure, allowing users to carry around with you. In addition, a battery powered, and offer a range of up to 100 hours.
Digital power, the new standard The new version of the series of plates P67 includes architecture Dual Intelligent Processors Generation 2 Enhanced, digitally controlled DIGI + VRM, which eliminates the delay associated with the conversion from analog to digital, by regulating voltage, and provides a total and precise control equipment parameters.
The P67 also have AutoTuning, which through a simple interface and a switch, allowing even novice users to overclock your system automatically. Simplicity of the interface that allows complete control on the other hand, ASUS BIOS EFI is renewed BIOS interface that enables the modification of the parameters using the mouse, which is a big improvement over the old text-mode BIOS.
This interface has two modes: EZ Mode for beginners and advanced mode for experts. In addition, BT technology GO! Bluetooth combines seven modes in a single interface. As users increasingly use their computers as a bridge between your wireless devices, ASUS has developed this technology, located in the center of the system and avoiding having to resort to an adapter for use.
The new ASUS P67 TUF Sabertooth incorporates ASUS thermal protection system Thermal Armor, designed to cover the entire motherboard. That technology has had a very positive reception from media and users have reported great improvements in performance and stability. In addition, ASUS has also developed another technology called Thermal Radar, thanks to 12 sensors, monitors temperature and adjusts fan according to this.
News media recording and playback Blu-Ray The CeBIT 2011 has also witnessed the presentation of their latest ASUS multimedia playing, among which the player O! Play 3D BDS-700 and Blu-ray external recorder BW 12D1S-U-USB 3.0 connectivity. The new Blu-ray Play ASUS O! BDS-700 uses Qdeo video processing to offer the most realistic image in Full HD native resolution and 480p scaling of DVD content.
Supports 3D Blu-ray playback, 7.1 channel Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD, and includes an HDMI port for uncompressed audio. It is compatible with multiple formats of video, audio and subtitles. The new recorder ASUS BW-12D1S-U plays and backs up the contents of the user's computer. This unit also features USB 3.0 connectivity, which allows a script to 12X, double-speed USB 2.0 units.
ASUS NC1: active noise cancellation and a compact Another outstanding release ASUS NC1 headset has been endowed with a technology that eliminates 87% of ambient noise. With a lightweight format (only 130 grams) and a folding structure, allowing users to carry around with you. In addition, a battery powered, and offer a range of up to 100 hours.
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