BIOSTAR has a rich pedigree in the PC hardware market spanning over 30 years and quickly gained an excellent reputation for creating reliable products. Their longevity in the industry is a testament to the company’s back catalogue and they’ve made a conscious effort to compete with more well-known manufacturers in the western market. While the product range was good, the BIOS and software felt extremely outdated. Thankfully, this feedback was taken on board and they’ve launched a brand new software package and updated BIOS. Not so long ago, BIOSTAR announced their new RACING series which is a complete departure from the company’s traditional aesthetic design. They’ve also launched an overhauled website sporting a modern design which explains key features in a visual manner.
As you can see, the website now lists important features on each motherboard including LED illumination, GT Touch, Dual BIOS and the company’s vast expertise. This is a huge improvement compared to the older website and more reflective of the modern age we live in.
The website contains lots of information about each motherboard ranging from the networking interface to DDR4 memory support. Not only that, the products are listed in an organised manner and you can browse motherboards using a specific chipset.
BIOSTAR also has a page for their graphics card line-up which adopts a similar website design. The clear text and detailed images mean it’s really simple to browse through each item and find new products. So far I’m impressed with the revised website design and it’s a great step forward.
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