The ongoing spat between ASUS and Gigabyte has come to an end. If you weren’t aware, Gigabyte claimed that ASUS motherboards used poor low quality components in a presentation recently, which culminated in a photograph of a motherboard with blown capacitors. The pictured proved to be from a different manufacturer unrelated to ASUS and thus a defamatory lawsuit rang out. Gigabyte has now agreed to issue a public apology via Taiwanese newspapers this upcoming Sunday in return for ASUS dropping all legal proceedings. No more drama for your momma from these two.
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wow nice one MSI for getting this neat essential software… BIOSes are really getting better and better for OCing !