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Gigabyte Unveils "333" Onboard Acceleration
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| Gigabyte Adds Serial ATA-600, USB 3.0, Boosts USB Power on Mainboards.==>http://tinyurl.com/yzv4nov 29 days ago |
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... drives from Seagate), but going forward more and more products will start to incorporate new interfaces, which will allow owners of Gigabyte P55A motherboards to seamlessly upgrade their hard drives or peripherals and improve performance of their systems while ensuring 100% compatibility. Moreover, ability to boost USB output wattage should allow even the most power hungry devices, which might have been designed not in accordance with USB standards, to work correctly.
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