It is possible for motherboard manufacturers to put safeguards in place to prevent serious damage.
It peaked as high as one of the top 15 motherboard manufacturers at that time.
(However, not all motherboard manufacturers supported the dual voltage on their boards initially.)
This resulted in a constant redesign of the management card infrastructure such that no two motherboard manufacturers could use the same card.
Several motherboard manufacturers only support configurations where a "matched pair" of modules are used.
Shuttle, a slightly lesser-known motherboard manufacturer, was on hand with some new products showing.
In the year 1991, they had become the fastest growing motherboard manufacturer, exceeding US$10,000,000 in sales.
They were also one of the first motherboard manufacturers to enable undervolting.
Many motherboard manufacturers had omitted the necessary high-quality safety devices for front panel connectors for cost reasons.
This color code was gradually adopted by almost all PC and motherboard manufacturers.