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    Palit starts making motherboards

    Posted on Friday, August 31 2007 @ 01:10:17 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Graphics card maker Palit today announced its entry into the motherboard market.
    Established in 1988, Palit Microsystems is famous for its stable, excellent, and innovative graphics cards. Today, Palit officially announces its entry into motherboard market; this information must shock the industry. Famous for its Sonic and Super versions graphics solution with excellent price / performance ratio, Palit never satisfied with its achievements. Palit, the graphics giant, now announces to extend its product portfolio to include motherboards at full product line from AMD and Intel, bringing users a whole new experience to the desktop!
    Palit is currently offers two motherboards for the AMD Socket AM2 platform and three motherboards for the Intel LGA775 platform.


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