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| companies established in 2002 | |
| motherboard companies | |
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ASRock Incorporation, started in 2002 in Taiwan as an ASUS subsidiary. They produce Motherboard s, mainly concentrating on the lower-budget sector. At the start they were mainly known for producing cheap OEM solutions based on low-cost outdated chipsets. These turned out to be quite successful because of their price and reliability. Since then ASRock has evolved into producing creative solutions, often with an eye on multiple compatibility. They have been producing Motherboard s with both Socket 478 and Socket LGA775 support, with both Socket 754 and Socket 939 support, with both AGP and PCI Express support, as well as boards with Future CPU Ports that allow the installation of a card with a future CPU socket and memory interface on it. The ASRock Graphics Interface (AGI) is a proprietary variant of the Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) standard. Its purpose is to provide AGP-support for those of Asrock's motherboards that use chipsets lacking native AGP-support. However, it's not fully compatible and several Videocard chipsets are known to not be supported. The AGI therefore is of somewhat limited use and is only used on extreme budget boards. AGI incompatible graphic cards include:
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