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no - Chuba - 08-09-2014

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RE: Military class motherboard 4 - evanz - 08-09-2014

erm...what?


RE: Military class motherboard 4 - Chuba - 08-09-2014

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RE: Military class motherboard 4 - Sabru - 08-09-2014

no. a simple google search will tell you that.


RE: Military class motherboard 4 - Chuba - 08-09-2014

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RE: Military class motherboard 4 - evanz - 08-09-2014

what does a military class 4 mb do better than others, im interested


RE: Military class motherboard 4 - pitockm - 08-09-2014

Materials used in that board tested in many scenarios,
....for heavy use they are.
So you could count anything on that Board. and Rely on them when it comes to do something big in Computing and such.

thats all about .


RE: Military class motherboard 4 - Lord.MacRae - 08-09-2014

(08-09-2014, 07:34 PM)evanz Wrote: what does a military class 4 mb do better than others, im interested

Its military class so it is much much much cooler and better than others. Yeeeha! :-)


RE: Military class motherboard 4 - Connor - 08-09-2014

Searched google, and found this. But seriously, what is that? ;o

Edit: Ah, found this and this

Google does work :/


RE: Military class motherboard 4 - dirmaster0 - 08-09-2014

You honestly don't need military grade equipment unless you're like, trying to run a desktop in the desert or space or somewhere with very harsh environmental conditions. Chances are you have your computer inside a building, in a case, and not strewn about the ground :p Its mostly a marketing ploy, because the only real difference between the regular components and "military grade" is that theyre tested at higher conditions than the regular consumer level components, but the differences between the two are slim to none.
My advice would be to thoroughly research the item in question that claims to be 'military grade' and find an equivalent motherboard with roughly the same specifications.