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Asus has addressed multiple reports that its new quick-release motherboards are damaging graphics cards, saying it's not really an issue. Joel Loynds Published: 5 months ago Asus PC games hardware ...
Owners of Asus' AMD X800 and Intel Z800 motherboards should exercise caution when removing their graphics cards. Multiple reports show that the company's recently introduced Q-Release Slim system ...
It wouldn’t be Asus’ first attempt at the concept. The company’s BTF designs include an existing, proprietary connection that can power a specially designed RTX 4070 Ti or 4090, up to 600 watts.
The ASUS ROG Crosshair X870E Hero is a classy motherboard with rich and unique features, but as a premium board, it comes with a premium price tag.
Asus has unveiled its initial X870E and X870 motherboard lineup at Gamescom 2024. Asus's regular model tiers are represented, with the ROG, Strix, TUF, ProArt and Prime families all featuring X870 ...
Good news for hardcore Neon Genesis Evangelion fans who spent $700 (or more) on ASUS' special edition motherboard! The PC maker announced that it will be offering a free fix for the embarrassing ...
There’s a good chance Asus only created a limited number of these motherboards given its high pricing. The motherboard retails for $700, but you can’t buy it directly from Asus now.
The story below is unchanged. Asus just launched its ROG Maximus Z790 Hero EVA-02 motherboard, and a screen on its left reads “Evangenlion” instead of “Evangelion.” Tragic, I know.
Close-ups of ASUS' ROG Maximus Z790 Hero EVA-02 Edition motherboard. The image on the right reveals the 'EVANGENLION' typo (i.e. with an extra 'n') that ended up on the production units.
The Asus ROG X670E Gene ask an MSRP of $599, which lands it squarely in the high-end motherboard category. It’s microATX to boot—making it almost a mini-ROG “Extreme.” (9.6 inch x 9.6 inch ...
Asus and the US Consumer Product Safety Commission finally formally announced a recall for the ROG Maximus Z690 Hero motherboard, which had a backward capacitor in around 10,000 units.
The company is recalling the ASUS ROG Maximus Z690 Hero motherboards, with the part no. 90MB18E0-MVAAY0. The recall notice published by the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) says “a ...