The mobo features power fluctuations protection and support for the new 45nm Intel CPUs

Nov 17, 2008 11:18 GMT  ·  By

ASUS has recently announced the launch of its top-quality P5KPL-AM/PS motherboard in India. The P5KPL-AM/PS features the helpful Anti-Surge Protection technology, a revolutionary motherboard hardware technology meant to protect the board from power surges or unstable power fluctuations. The ASUS board also features support for the new Intel 45nm CPUs, and comes with a 1600 FSB for excellent operational performance. Moreover, it includes built-in 5000hr full Japan-made conductive polymer solid capacitors in VRM to ensure a longer lifespan.

 

“The ASUS P5KPL-AM PS motherboard was especially designed by our R&D team keeping India 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,” said Business Manager, Components, ASUS, Mr. Vinay Shetty.

 

The Anti-Surge Protection Technology protects the motherboard against power fluctuations thanks to three main features: over-voltage protection, short circuit protection, and power-good signal generation. The technology has been developed to monitor the 5V, 12V, 3V voltages in real-time so as to deliver over-voltage and short circuit protection. If there are fluctuations in these voltages, the Anti-Surge switches off the power to protect the components. Users are then able to restart the PC without worrying about motherboard damage.

 

The 5000hrs VRM design based on 100% high quality Japan-made conductive polymer solid capacitors that the new ASUS P5KPL-AM/PS is equipped with are meant to ensure a longer lifespan for the product. Moreover, there will be higher power efficiency, better stability and lower temperatures on the motherboard, allowing users to obtain the best over-clocking results from their product.

 

More information on the motherboard can be found on the manufacturer's site.