Quote Originally Posted by RVWinkle View Post
I'm trying to decide between the UD3P and UD3R. I'm not a fan of multiple video cards so I'm looking at the other features. Can anyone explain what 'Ultra TPM' is?
Gigabyte Mainboard Ultra TPM (Trusted Platform Module) B8.0516.1 Windows 2000/XP(x32/x64)/Vista(x32/x64).

With a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) chip built-in, the GIGABYTE Ultra Secure motherboards provide TPM hardware-based encryption and decryption with digital signature keys to ensure a maximum level of data protection with 2048 bit encryption.

GIGABTE's Ultra TPM provides an added layer of security by allowing users to store their digital signature key on a USB thumb drive, so that when they step away from their system, they can take the key with them, locking up their data and preventing unauthorized access while they are away. If keys become lost or misplaced, GIGABTE's Ultra TPM gives users the option to pre-save a backup of the key on their BIOS, helping them to quickly access their data and provide effortless data protection.