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understanding and this is part of what kicked all of this off.The presentation in question was shown to media during an event in Taiwan at Gigabyte's HQ. There's no wonder that Asus' EPU has been questioned, as what many of you might not remember is that initially, Asus claimed a power saving of 58.6% but this was later upgraded to 80.23% without any hardware, software or BIOS upgrades being performed.The other key point is that Asus' EPU only has a two step change, from 8 to 4 PWM's. This raised the question on how they do the "gear" change on 4 phase motherboards. Now, this is where things get tricky, as Gigabyte claims they don't have any "gear" changes on these boards and Asus has yet to prove otherwise. The problem is that you need quite sophisticated equipment to tell if there are any PWM phase changes happening or not, in other words, you need a special lab set up for it all, which isn't stuff your average review site can test.The Asus motherboard used was the P5K SE EPU and it was up against the P35 DS3L as Gigabyte see these as the best selling products due to their low price. The part that is questionable is the one about capacitors, but it looks like the ones Gigabyte is pointing out are located near the CD audio connector on the motherboard. Gigabyte claims that these are "questionable quality components". At no stage did the picture with the blown capacitors look like an Asus motherboard and it's quite clear that it's off a graphics card as you can see the heatsink on the GPU. It was more of a question statement asking if you wanted to see that in your computer, but if you