Asus updates the Q-Release Slim feature, removing a metal part in the PCIe bracket suspected of causing scratches to GPUs.
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Asus’ Q-Release Slim motherboards can scratch GPU connectorsAsus tried to make things easier with its Q-Release system on 800-series motherboards, but it’s proving problematic — apparently, it’s scratching cards as they go in and out of the PCIe slot.
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ASUS has implemented a technical revision to its PCIe Q-Release mechanism in the ROG Crosshair X870E Apex motherboard. This update involves modifying the previously integrated Q-Release Slim design to ...
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