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GIGABYTE claims industry's first two-ounce copper-layered motherboards

by Parm Mann on 1 October 2008, 14:24

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Taiwan-based GIGABYTE has recently announced Ultra Durable 3, a feature-set soon to be found on many of its forthcoming motherboards.

The technology boasts plentiful upgrades - including the use of of Japanese capacitors that boast 50,000 hours of use. Perhaps the most significant upgrade, however, is the use of 2oz copper layers for its PCBs.

According to GIGABYTE, its Ultra Durable 3 series products will become the industry’s first consumer motherboards to feature two ounces of copper for both the Power and Ground layers. The result, we're told, is dramatically lower system temperatures, improved efficiency and greater headroom for overclocking.

Doubling up on the amount of copper is said to creative efficient heat spreading, and GIGABYTE claims the innovation will lower temperatures in specific motherboard areas by up to 50°C.

Another advantage is that the added copper should help prevent motherboard warping - particularly for users with over-sized and heavy coolers. A traditional 1oz copper layer measures in at around 35µm, GIGABYTE's 2oz layers are a chunkier 70µm thick.

It all sounds promising on paper, but we won't know just how effective the extra copper is until we get our hands on a Ultra Durable 3 motherboard. Expect the technology to feature on most of GIGABYTE's upcoming boards.

Official product page: GIGABYTE.com



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So it's a 4oz copper PCB then? 2x2oz.

Looks like a nice board in that graphic. No legacy connectors, decent but not over the top cooling on the power rails and chipset.

Always liked Gigabyte and now have three gigabyte boards in systems at home. not had a single problem with them
I'd love to know what parts will be reduced in temperature by 50c!!

Interested to see some reviews. Maybe Gigabyte are set to peak in the motherboard market.

ABit are pretty much gone, Asus went downhill a year or so ago IMO…….So there is room for a new big player, both Gigabyte and Biostar seem to be getting a bit of a cult following…..interesting times :)
Reduces temps by up to 50% perhaps? :)
I went with DFI for my current board, and given their past achievements, should be a decisive force in the mobo market…
DFI have a history of making boards that are extremely fiddly to overclock, I've even had a couple myself and found out the hard way.

They may have gotten better in that respect but many people have been burnt by them in the past.