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Daily News Round #3

Published: 21st June 2004 @ 8:40 AM
Author: Steve Dougherty


- ASUS Announces AI Proactive Series

Now it's ASUS's turn, they've launched a new series of boards dubbed the "AI Proactive" Series. Utilizing Intel's latest 925X, 915P, and 915G chipsets, ASUS have (not surprisingly) thrown a few more unique features into the deal including their Stack Cool technology for quieter / cooler system operation, AI NOS (Non-delay Overclocking System), WiFi-g support, and AI NET2 which is capable of detecting remote cable connection issues. More details on each feature amongst a bunch of other info in their supporting PR of which you can obtain here.


Taipei, Taiwan, June 21 2004 – ASUSTeK Computer Inc. (ASUS), the worldwide leader of motherboards, today introduced the AI Proactive motherboard series, which includes four unique automatic features to enhance Intel’s latest 925X, 915P and 915G chipset platforms. The all-new motherboards also leveraged exclusive technologies to support native DDR2 600 and shorten memory latency.



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