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How about Panzheng motherboard?

The Panzheng brand plays an important role in the hearts of the older generation of DIYers. In the K7 era, 8KTA3, 8KHA, 8RDA and other products can be said to be classics. At that time, the brand that was famous for its overclocking capabilities and cost-effectiveness was Panzheng. Zheng (Panying), ABIT, and Meijie are all top-tier products. Nowadays, Panzheng and Meijie have declined...and the overclocking performance of the motherboard has also been valued by all manufacturers. The overclocking capability is on the motherboard. It can no longer be a selling point...

Panzheng, formerly known as Panying, is headquartered in Taiwan, China. When Panying entered the mainland market, it was preempted by New World Group. The trademark "Panying" was used, so the brand name of Taiwanese Panying in mainland China was replaced by Panzheng. After Panzheng entered the mainland market, it held high the banner of cost-effectiveness and won the favor of many consumers with its low price and high quality.

In early 2007, Panzheng was rumored to be bankrupt because it owed Elite a huge amount of US$8 million. Later, "Panzheng" motherboards were still on sale on the market, but their English logo was changed from EPOX to SUPOX, and dealers quoted more of the phrase "Panzheng surpasses Panshou" when promoting motherboards.

According to official claims, as early as 2004, Taiwan Panying's PC motherboard R&D team had been transferred to mainland China. Mainland Panzheng motherboards have already cooperated with Taiwan Panying in terms of funding, research and development, production, marketing and sales. Ying was completely separated and focused on the R&D and production of PC motherboards. In 2006, it launched the Super Panshou series of products.

No matter what the official explanation is, after the "Panzheng bankruptcy" incident, Panzheng's sales, product promotion and even services have declined. Especially in the minds of DIYer experts, this brand may have been " "Dead"...

If Meijie has completely fallen into the third-tier brand, then Panzheng is probably a second-tier brand lingering on, which is what the saying goes: "average", motherboard The quality is pretty good (compared to resellers), but BIOS settings and updates are often criticized by consumers. There is a saying in the industry that "the motherboard is easy to make, but the BIOS is difficult to write." From this point of view, Panzheng has also I am no longer as brave as I used to be...