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Sharing Joinwin Motherboard Manufacture Information.
Nov 24 , 2021
Hello, friends. Welcome to Joinwin Blog. Today we would like to talk about another product motherboard. This is also a popular product from Joinwin. Our motherboard factory is located in Longhua district, Shenzhen. The motherboard PCB is all solid state. It means it will work more stable. Besides, our chip set only use original Intel. This is the most important and expensive part of...
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How to install M.2 SSD Solid State Drive on personal computer motherboard?
Dec 13 , 2021
1. Firstly, please turn off the computer and unplug the power cord. 2. Find out the M.2 SSD slot on the motherboard (Since the design of each motherboard is different, please refer to the user manual of the motherboard for the specific location.) 3. Insert M.2 SSD Due to the difference design of the motherboard, please remove the heat-sink or screws on the motherboard before installing the M....
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How to OEM Motherboard ?
Dec 20 , 2021
How to OEM Motherboard ? Dear Friends,welcome to Joinwin Blog. By the name of Joinwin,we wish you and your family Merry Christmas AND Happy NEW Year 2022.It was our honour to service you before,full hope you was satisfied with our services,quality and prices.Will share with you customization process of OEM the bios on motherboard. 1,Firstly,you need to send me the picture of the bios...
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Team Fights In March And April
Mar 02 , 2022
Dear Friends,welcome to Joinwin Blog. Let’s talk about the Competition today. At the end of February we had a team declaration of“Battle of performance”. Our company is divided into two teams to conduct PK for the performance of March and April. From the purpose of this activity is to promote the achievement of 2022 performancegoal. To be neither humble nor arrogant, to strive forward, ...
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Gradually stabilized supply -DDR4 - fastest and most efficient memory!
Apr 19 , 2022
While DDR3 currently occupies the largest market share, DDR4 the latest generation of DDR RAM Memory has increased in potential as the fastest and most efficient memory yet. JOINWIN offers DDR4 Memory in different speed. DDR4 introduces with the speed / frequency of 2133MHz, 2400MHz, 2666MHz even 3000MHz and 3200MHz available for all your customer’s need, they are mostly compatible for D...
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Motherboard FAQ --Joinwin
May 16 , 2022
Hello, friends. Welcome to Joinwin Blog. This is Winnie. Today I would like to discuss about some FAQ about motherboard. Joinwin deeply believe that our good service and experience will completely meet your need. But still some friends will worry about some questions before placing order with us. Hope through these, we can trust each other further. 1. What is your RMA rate...
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Process of Producing Motherboard
Jun 10 , 2022
Dear Friends,welcome to Joinwin Blog. To make our customers aware of the high quality of our products, today I will show you the process of producing motherboards in our factory. Our production line includes 12 main steps. Step 1: Solder Paste. After PCB board entered into the solder paste machine, the machine will automatically scrape paste where it needs to be soldered on motherboard PCB. S...
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Big Leap Forward Of Ram Memory
Jun 24 , 2022
Dear Friends,welcome to Joinwin Blog. Share with you an exciting news today. Our factory has announced that we can produce 32GB in DDR4 3200MHZ(PC4-25600 288PIN 1.2V) for desktop and laptop,and the specification of chips is 2048M*8/16C. This is not only a big leap forward in RAM memory capacity, but also gives us more confidence to expand further and make greater progress. We only us...
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RAM Compatibility: Important Things You Should Know
Aug 08 , 2022
How Much RAM Is Supported By My Motherboard? How much RAM your motherboard can support depends on the capabilities of the motherboard in question. Different PC from different manufacturers have specs of the maximum amount of RAM supported by the specific PC type and into how many slots the RAM can go into. To find out how much RAM is specifically supported by your PC motherboard: &nb...
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