ASUS faced some troubles with motherboard for high -end games. With the launch of the latest graphics cards, auditors noticed some scratches and potatoes on the motherboards with the Q-ELEASE SLIM system, which allows you to withdraw a card from the PCIE hole without using the lamps or buttons. Based on some retail photos, it appears that the latest ASUS paintings have reviewed the problematic openings.
Twitter/X Account account, Uniko devices have been clearly detected a distinctive mechanism on the motherboard ASUS X870E Apex, which is Now until the previous request on Newegg. They speculate that the bow is between linking the initial retention (this first section in the opening of the graphics processing unit unit) and the PIN X16 area removing a metal bar. It appears to be either plastic or a completely different metal building.
We are talking Small Charmaceutical design reviews here, but as VideoCardz.com notes, it is logical that Asus wants to get the design on the most expensive motherboards. Q-ELEASE SMIM is an advantage over a few ASUS motherboards, where the intended function is the ability to remove the heavy graphics processing unit with one hand and a slight withdrawal movement from the front but not the medium.
Q-ELEASE (Sans Slim) provides a clearer option, extended lever and a button mainly transmits the difficulty retention clip to reach a more easy spot on the motherboard. Adam Patrick Murray of Pcworld, which may have built more than personal computers more than eating hot meals at this stage, is preferred. After years of caution against the installation sometimes the installation of graphics processing units, it is simply seizing one without secondary protection.
Again, I will point out that the problems of scratching on the Slim Slim motherboards have only been observed through tests and reviews of professional graphics card, who deliver and remove the cards frequently more than most desktop computers at home. Even among that small batch of reports, the damage to GPU was completely cosmetic without any functional problems.
But if I spend two major (or more) on a new graphics card and several hundred dollars on the motherboard from the highest first degree, I do not want to scratch the first last. ASUS seems to have confessed to that, if it is only transient with some official phrases. But yes, it may be worth more research and development if they want to keep this feature alive for the designs of the motherboard in the future.
Just modified holes are modified on pre-order pages so far, so we will have to wait for reviews to see if the new slim Q-ELEASE mechanism has been improved.
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