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Competition from ASUS - hurry up, little time left!!!

ASUS was founded in 1989 году и с этого времени уже продала – 500 million motherboards. On this occasion, Taiwanese manufacturer prepared a competition, in which you can win a unique computer.

ISA-386C - ASUS' first mass-produced motherboard
ISA-386C – первая серийно производимая материнские платы ASUS

ASUS: 25 years on the market and 500 million. sold motherboards

Although ASUS was founded in 1989 year, ее первая материнская плата – модель ISA-386C – попала в серийное производство в 1990 year. Since then, the manufacturer 1994 released a model for two Intel Pentium processors in 1998 year, the P2B model appeared, which was appreciated by overclocking supporters, at 2006 year, the manufacturer introduced the first model from the Republic of Gamers series (ROG Crosshair), and 2009 released the first design from the series The Ultimate Force. Interested in the history of the manufacturer, recommend to visit this page.

“I want to express my gratitude to all our customers for the trust, which we have received during the last 25 years old. It is your feedback that has allowed us to improve and bring amazing products to the market.. We are united by the love of technology. Going forward, we want to provide more and more innovation to users and let everyone enjoy digital life.” – сказал Jonney Shih генеральный директор компании ASUS.

ROG Rampage V Extreme – одна из самых новых материнских плат компании ASUS

For, to celebrate 25 years of existence and a new sales record, the manufacturer invites fans from all over the world to participate in the competition 500 миллионов материнских плат – очень заманчивые призы. The grand prize is a one-of-a-kind computer, разработан и создан Джесси Паласио под названием ” Tiger Soul’.

Компьютер Tiger Soul – главный приз в конкурсе

Besides, weekly draws will also draw:

The competition will last until 12 February 2015 of the year, but in order, to take part in it, enough to go to competition page and answer some questions, concerning the history of ASUS.

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