Gigabyte Launches Super4 Motherboard Series

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Gigabyte Launches Super4 Motherboard Series

Gigabyte has launched its Super motherboard series the desktop motherboards based on the Intel H61 Express Chipset with support for 2nd generation 'Sandy Bridge' Intel Core CPUs. Gigabyte Super4 motherboards are equipped with the very best components and a comprehensive range of unique features that raise the bar for mainstream desktop PCs.

"Gigabyte was the first motherboard maker in the industry who pioneered the use of higher quality components such as all solid capacitors to provide a higher quality standard of motherboard to our customers," commented Henry Kao, VP of Worldwide Service and Marketing at Gigabyte. "With the new Gigabyte Super4 series, Gigabyte now hopes to challenge people's perceptions of what a mainstream motherboard should be by equipping them with the advanced features and extremely high quality components that you would ordinarily expect to see only on a more expensive motherboard."

Combining the highest quality components with a broad, rich feature set, Gigabyte Super4 motherboards guarantee flawless system stability and extended product longevity without compromising on performance, features and device connectivity.

All Gigabyte Super4 motherboards boast specific features that guard against system malfunction and ensure extended system longevity, including Gigabyte DualBIOS to ensure that you never experience system failure due to BIOS corruption. Additionally, each USB port has its own dedicated power fuse that prevents unwanted USB port failure, helping to protect USB connected devices from malfunction and safe guard your important data during transfer. All Super4 motherboards also use Japanese made capacitors that guarantee system longevity with a minimum 50,000 hr lifespan.

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