Think You Can Build A Better Motherboard? Maybe You Can Win One

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Thursday, September 16th, 2010


Every once in a while, when I’m digging around in my PC’s guts, trying to connect one thing or disconnect another, I get ideas about how things could be better if only the mobo had this thing there and that thing over here. If you have similar flashes of insight, maybe tell ASRock, maker of quality mobos, who is currently running a contest: tell them ideas for what you want in your next motherboard, and the top ideas will win some ASRock hardware.

To enter, you have to leave your idea in the comments over at Tom’s Hardware. Here’s mine: on-board display for changing BIOS settings without powering up the whole enchilada.

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