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billost
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Does this CMOS battery charge function exist? Do other mainboard producers offer this too?
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That?™s awesome to see the behind-the-scenes work! I haven?™t seen CMOS batteries that charge themselves, but it?™d be great if more manufacturers offered that feature. It would save a lot of hassle https://voltixsa.com.
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there is one significant argument against rechargeable CMOS-battery: the battery life outlasts the usefulness of the system. it could be oecologial (good for the environment) and maybe also oeconomical (saving a tiny amount of money) but in the end, you have to buy a new mainboard at least in 10 years, if you want to work with up to date software. |
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