When purchasing hardware such as motherboards, video cards, notebooks, and mouse and keyboards, there will always be a CD-ROM in the box, with the necessary drivers, software, manuals, etc. But who still has a few CD-ROM drives for this year?
This kind of good CD can only become junk, users have to find another way to download the driver online.
Jacob Freeman, Global Product Director of EVGA, confirmed today. In the future, the EVGA motherboard will completely remove the driver CD, and instead provide users with an 8GB USB 2.0 mini USB flash drive, drivers, and software.
It is a good idea that this USB flash drive is not locked up and can be reused by users. Although the 8GB USB 2.0 USB stick is not a good thing, it is better than nothing. When a spare tool is used, it is also good.
Jacob said that Replace the driver CD with this U disk, the cost increased by about 20 times, but the EVGA motherboard will not increase prices.
Other manufacturers also quickly catch up with it ... ...