What is DrMOS?
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Everything is in the title ^^
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Thanks to everyone!
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A promise is a promise: I've done a bit of research, it's a new MSI card technology that allows for energy savings (note: the article says it's a new tech... but I haven't checked when the article was published.... in absolute terms, everything is relative).
https://www.59hardware.net/dossier/evenements-lives-et-interviews/le-p45-chez-msi%2c-drmos%2c-green-power%2c-...-200805146277/1.html
DrMos is the integration of three components within a single chip, it integrates the Driver IC and both high and low Mosfets. According to MSI, the consumption is decreasing while improving efficiency, a direct consequence is the lower heat output of DrMos compared to conventional systems.
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https://www.59hardware.net/dossier/evenements-lives-et-interviews/le-p45-chez-msi%2c-drmos%2c-green-power%2c-...-200805146277/1.html
DrMos is the integration of three components within a single chip, it integrates the Driver IC and both high and low Mosfets. According to MSI, the consumption is decreasing while improving efficiency, a direct consequence is the lower heat output of DrMos compared to conventional systems.
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Even modestly, the aim of this contribution is to help you and possibly make you smile.
Not bad the definition of a Geek... I'll have to remeasure^^^^
Regarding your question..... there is a problem (for me):
* either it's DR DOS a operating system that was once a "competitor" of DOS. But it's been a long time since I've come across it.
* or I'm not qualified to answer you.... sorry
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Even modestly, the purpose of this contribution is to help you
and perhaps make you smile.
Regarding your question..... there is a problem (for me):
* either it's DR DOS a operating system that was once a "competitor" of DOS. But it's been a long time since I've come across it.
* or I'm not qualified to answer you.... sorry
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Even modestly, the purpose of this contribution is to help you
and perhaps make you smile.
I followed the link...
it's not MrDOS (like MerDoS as we used to joke before the arrival of Windows... now we're less cocky^^^) it's DrMOS.
it relates to the power supply if I believe the context. But I admit my limitations. I will try to find out more.
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Even modestly, the goal of this contribution is to help you
and possibly make you smile.
it's not MrDOS (like MerDoS as we used to joke before the arrival of Windows... now we're less cocky^^^) it's DrMOS.
it relates to the power supply if I believe the context. But I admit my limitations. I will try to find out more.
--
Even modestly, the goal of this contribution is to help you
and possibly make you smile.