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GPU, ASUS
Asus admits its new motherboard can scrape your GPU, but it won’t cause damage
Asus claims there should be no concerns over functionality or performance when it comes to its new GPU connector.
This Asus motherboard feature could damage your GPU, but the company denies it
Asus has addressed multiple reports that its new quick-release motherboards are damaging graphics cards, saying it's not really an issue.
Asus denies reports of quick-release GPU damage but offers support for affected users
Asus has released an official statement regarding reports that its Q-Release Slim system can damage graphics cards upon removal. The company claimed that the scratch marks
ASUS Blames Damaged GPUs On User Error, Offers Guidance On Q-Release
The Q-Release Slim mechanism on several ASUS motherboards makes it easy to remove a graphics card, just be sure you're doing it correctly.
Buyer beware: Asus' Q-Release Slim feature is reportedly damaging GPUs like the RTX 5090
According to HXL and Andreas Schilling from HardwareLuxx (reported on by Tom’s Hardware), Q-Release Slim has been causing damage to graphics cards by scraping off the sides of the connector. This could potentially ruin your expensive graphics cards, including the recent RTX 5090.
ASUS Outs Statement on their ASUS Q-Release Slim GPU Mechanism
Granted, it's a poor design. I have this on the X870E Hero board, and the latch is so hard to reach that you can easily make a mistake. ASUS has provided clarification about its Q-Release Slim feature,
Asus comments on Q-Release Slim damaging GPUs, issues official removal guidelines
Asus says its new Q-Release Slim graphics cards removal mechanism does not damage graphics cards to a degree that they stop working. The company advises following the official removal guidelines.
Asus says don’t worry about GPUs scratched by Q-Release PCIe slots
If you just spent almost $3,000 on a new graphics card, plus several hundred more for a fancy new motherboard to take advantage of it, the last thing you want to hear is that the latter could damage the former.
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5x ASUS X670E Motherboards!
Luke checks out 5 x X670E Motherboards in the ASUS range. Read more in the written article: <a href=" 00:00 Start 00:39 ...
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The Ryzen 9 9950X and Asus TUF motherboard has a $100 discount
If you want a great upgrade for your PC, check out this AMD Ryzen 9 9950X and Asus TUF Gaming motherboard bundle which is ...
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Asus comments on damage to video cards with PCIe Q-Release connector — the defect does not affect the operation of cards
Asus motherboard connector PCIe Slot Q-Release Slim leaves a physical mark on video cards, but this is not a problem, ...
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A variant of Asus' Q-release system has been accused of grinding GPU contact pins and the thought is making my teeth hurt
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff was literally chuckling when talking to CNBC from Davos about the new rift in Microsoft’s ...
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DEEP TECH DIVE with Luke on ASUS ROG STRIX TRX40 E Motherboard
Squeaking in at just under £500, on test we have one of ASUS’ three TRX40 motherboards – the ROG STRIX TRX40-E Gaming.
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