Asus claims there should be no concerns over functionality or performance when it comes to its new GPU connector.
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.
PCSpecialist sent Kitguru their latest £5,199 Threadripper Pro system in for a look over. Leo took the system apart to check ...
Luke takes a very indepth look at the ASUS ROG STRIX B550 I Gaming motherboard 00:00 Start 00:15 Introduction / The board 01:53 Rear mounted M.2 connector 03:05 Memory support / CPU socket 03:56 Top ...
The arrival of NVIDIA’s Blackwell GPU lineup marks a notable step forward in graphics technology, and the GeForce RTX 5080 is ...
Asus has addressed recent issues regarding its Q-Release Slim feature after reports indicated that the mechanism might damage GPU PCIe ...
The ₹1,00,000 budget marks the sweet spot for gamers aiming to conquer 1440p gaming, dabble in 4K, and enjoy ray-traced ...
ASUS looks to be making a new non-Intel NUC: rumored new NUC has AMD's latest (and kick ass) Ryzen AI Max+ 395 'Strix Halo' ...
A full statement from Asus says "there is no need for concern" from issues highlighted by reviewers earlier this week.
Asus has addressed multiple reports that its new quick-release motherboards are damaging graphics cards, saying it's not ...
Asus turned heads at CES with an incredibly thin and light Snapdragon laptop. You can order it now from the Asus store or Best Buy.