Gigabyte Technology said its new premium-class mainboards for socket AM2 processors would be supplied with a special utility that backs up operating system and can recover computers after crashes.
Gigabyte announced its Xpress3 software suite along with its S family of Nvidia nForce5-series mainboards designed for various users with different demands and income. The new breed of mainboards is developed to support the new socket AM2 processors for AMD, thus, the new platforms provide DDR2 memory slots in addition to other benefits of the new AM2 architecture and nForce5 chipsets.
The new Xpress3 software suite includes several Xpress Install, Xpress BIOS Rescue and Xpress Recovery 2 utility, all of which are designed to help users to make their personal computers to go up and running as quickly as possible when they are brand-new as well as to recover them after crashes caused by software or hardware issues.
Xpress Install suite auto-detects hardware configuration and auto installs required system drivers in one easy step. Xpress BIOS Rescue auto recovers damaged BIOS to its original state! BIOS Image is stored in your HDD hidden area automatically when system boots up. Bios image is Indestructible by any software or viruses. Xpress Recovery 2 back ups and restores all system files ?by utility or BIOS?storing them onto HDD.
Gigabyte did not say when its new S-series mainboards will be available on the market.
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