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EPoX

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Industry
  
Computer

Founded
  
1995

Headquarters
  
Number of employees
  
200

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Products
  
Website
  
www.epox.com (now defunct)

Operating income
  
35.5 million USD (end of Year 2004)

EPoX was a manufacturer of motherboards, video cards and communication products. They manufactured mainboards for AMD and Intel processors, which were renowned for being overclocker-friendly yet affordable. Many of their products used the same StudlyCaps naming convention as the company itself.

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History

EPoX Computer Company was established in February 1995. In 1998 the company entered the communications field. EPoX has been listed since November 1999 on the Taiwan Stock Exchange. (TAIEX: 5414)

EPoX was the first mainboard producer in the industry to announce the user-friendly technology KBPO (Keyboard Power On) in 1997. Their mainboards were manufactured in Jong Ho City, Taipei, and Ning-Bo Science Based Industrial Park, China.

The German and Dutch subsidiaries of EPoX closed in 2007. The USA subsidiary still offers RMA support on motherboards, and maintains an online store for some of their older products. The current status of the parent company is unclear. The Russian subsidiary still appears to be active.

EPoX old employees started a new company in 2009 called SUPoX, which is only active in China.

It is interesting that SUPoX supports all EPoX boards beginning from Slot 1 on their site.

References

EPoX Wikipedia


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