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Asus’s “Q” connector

Now here is something that’s really neat. If you’ve ever built a PC you’ll know how tedious it is to fit all those front panel connectors. At least, unless you have an Asus motherboard in which case you receive a Q-connector which you plug the fiddly connectors into (nice and easy since it’s a seperate block) then plug in all in one go. Nice job!

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Time: Monday 3 March, 2008, 23:40

[...] cuanto al hardware, lo que más me ha llamado la atención ha sido el Q-Connector de Asus (En placas soy 100% proAsus). El Q-Connector es algo sencillo y económico, pero al mismo [...]

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