Asus has finally acknowledged it's changed the Q-Release Slim mechanism, bringing the whole saga to a satisfying conclusion
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News from HD Technology. Visit www.hd-tecnologia.com for the latest news. ASUS has officially announced the TUF GAMING B850-BTF WIFI W, the first motherboard with AMD B850 chipset that adopts an inverse arrangement of power connectors, moving them to the back of the PCB. This solution seeks to improve the aesthetics and management of cabling in compatible cabinets. In addition, the plate incorporates a revised version of the PCIe Q-Release Slim …
With its PCIe Q-Release Slim mechanism, Asus has learned at its expense (finally, to those of its customers) that the best is sometimes the enemy of the good. The GPU release system has been accused of damaging frequently removed graphics cards — not under conventional conditions of use...
Recently, ASUS introduced a discreet update of its Q-Release Slim mechanism, a system that allows you to easily detach a graphics card from the PCIe slot from the motherboard. This revision was noticed by the media Uniko的s Hardware, on the top-of-the-range ROG CROSSHAIR X870E APEX. Why did ASUS change the [...] The ASUS article improves its Q-Release Slim system: a discreet but essential revision appeared first on HardwareCooking.
Redesigned Q-Release Slim System Incoming - ASUS Confirms Debut on "New X870 Motherboards"
Over a week ago, ASUS "quietly" unveiled a revamped Q-Release Slim mechanism—eagle-eyed hardware media outlet—Uniko's Hardware—spotted this revised quick release PCIe system on a freshly detailed premium ROG CROSSHAIR X870E APEX motherboard model. Wider press reportage jumped on the manufacturer's mixed bag of official responses; regarding reported damage inflicted by a "problematic" design. The ASUS North American office downplayed the severity…
Next, and end, of the Q-Release Slim saga at ASUS? It may indeed be that things have evolved smoothly on the side of the motherboards, the Newegg dealer having on his site photos of a ROG CROSSHAIR X870E APEX slightly different, with a PCI-E 16x port always reinforced and equipped with the famous connector, but with a metal part less. The latter was responsible, with the angle requested for insertion, for some damage on graphics cards. More rein…
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