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Ok I just checked held comments. You have a lot of comments held for review for some reason. I just approved them all. However, the two comments you left on this video were not held for review. RUclips simply ate them.@@x8jason8x
Having currently own an ASUS Z690-A D4, I see a lot of these features that I really appreciate (especially the GPU release, access to lower m.2 drives) that are now more accessible to what I think of as a mainstream product. It really feels like ASUS is stepping forward with things that should really be standardized amongst more boards. Still wish we could all get a LCD readout instead of debug lights even at this tier and higher but this is a step in the right direction.
This is seriously one of the best Erock videos I have watched in a while. I was engaged the whole time. Love the features of this board! Can’t wait to upgrade my pc and get some of these for sure
Thanks for the video! I'm building a new rig for the first time in 6 years and there was some helpful info for someone like me, that only builds a PC once every 5-6 years. Ram and GPU arrive tomorrow, cant wait to try it out.
I had many pc's before with different kinds of boards, but using Asus ROC B360H for the last five years, i will not buy any other brand than asus again. You pay more for a reason. The Asus TUF Gaming Z790 is really a good deal. I ordered it a few days ago with i7 14700k and 32gb ddr5 ram with the awesome Asus TUF RTX 4070 ti 16gb graphics. Serious upgrade for me after 5 years. 😍
let me tell you brother before watching your review. i bought the i7 12700 non k + Asus tuf z690 plus wifi d4 combo at the cost of of single i9 12900k during launch in jan 2022 . Its been 2 years and its working fine. this board rank 1 in best performance to price ratio
@@ErockOnTech they have added the gpu button which was earlier available in strix, makes it almost a perfect board. beyond this board one is just wasting dollars
That Thunderbolt is a very relevant feature. It’s a very high speed bus. This channel is really good. Lots of crazy technical stuff that I like. To be honest I’ve used Mac since 1987 but, yeah Apple is just plug and play and it’s not for me anymore but I will seriously macOS. Other than that, I like highly configurable and open hardware.
Got the ASUS TUF GAMING Z790-PLUS WIFI a couple months back. Running it with a 14700k, 32GB 6000Mhz and 3080ti. Boards solid as.. Never under stood paying top dollar for boards. Even back when i'd run flagship GPUs in SLI and 3930k or 2600k with mid range boards always ran fine. Came from a 9900k and mid range board and they never miss a beat. High end boards have a load of shit I just don't need.
In the process now of upgrading to a similar build, but a 4080. Hope you like yours still! Heard the new intel chips run hot as hell, gonna see how a 360 aio holds it down.
Hello,how do i record games in HDR mode but keep the viewing experience the same for SDR viewers? does youtube automatically re-colors HDR videos for those that dont have hdr enabled?
Oh wow that is a can of worms there. I’m not exactly sure what RUclips does. Obviously, the viewer needs a HDR monitor to view HDR content. If they don’t have it, then I imagine it would be presented in SDR. As for recording HDR, you need a capture card that can record in HDR. Asus offers these capture cards.
This has a lot of great features. I don't think it would be for me though. After using a MSI MEG, if my motherboard doesn't have an 9 segment LED BIOS readout and physical power and reset buttons on the motherboard, it would be hard to choose it.
I think I missed something, you can fire it up without ram to get the led to indicate, and you can "HOT-INSTALL" expensive ram On-The-Fly" and it does not Zapp-o, or just turn off the motherboard? I been around a long time... was stoned and tried to install an expansion card while a box was live, it shut down immediately.
Here is a funny story. I had the wifi antenna right between my two monitors. The Bluetooth sucked badly on range. The WiFi adapter accidentally fell behind my desk, away from the monitors... My Bluetooth range is awesome now. Isolate the antenna from shitty monitors is my only advise.
If only it came with a manual that had clear instructions in it. If I am to believe what it says about power connectors I should connect both 8-pin CPU connectors. But I only need to power a 65W watt CPU, so what's the point? And what happens if I only connect one? Some people have reported stability issues, others says it works just fine with 1 connector. And you can't ask Asus for support. That's why everyone who has bought this particular board is very confused.
In my experience, it’s best practice to plug in what you have available. If the CPU doesn’t require more power, it won’t draw it. I’ve also used motherboards before and only have plugged in one connector. I didn’t have any issues. I find it hard to confirm any stability issues are related to the connector. With Windows being so finicky itself, that’s hard to confirm.
@@ErockOnTech Thanks for the advice. I noticed that the included leaflet (sorry, Asus, I can't call it a manual) says you need to connect both plugs, so that's what I ended up doing, only to find out that Windows 11 is quite different from Windows 10, but not in a positive way, to put it mildly. Constant nagging to make me use (and pay for) Microsoft product which I don't need. It's also very user-unfriendly, with many options missing and others in weird location. The annoyance level is on par with the paperclip that came with W95.
Hey, did you have to update the bios before using the 14th Gen cpu?, because there's reviews on amazon saying that they had to get a 12th Gen cpu to update the bios the use a new gen cpu, but this was on the z790 plus wifi d5, im wondering if the z790 pro might have this issue also and really dont want to have to buy 2 cpus for one pc.
did they fix the ram slot issues where you could only install in slots b 1,2 cause if you installed all 4 ram sticks you would have problems with 2 not working
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#ErockOnTech - If you have a moment: - Should we buy an Nvidia RTX 4070 Super while we can? Or should we wait for a better graphics card in two to three years? - Just based on this question; no other details, I'd appreciate your opinion, if you have a second. - And THANK YOU for the wonderful vids. -
Thank you for the kind words! It depends on what GPU you currently have. The 4070 Super is a decent GPU. But it really depends on your GPU situation currently. New Nvidia GPUs are expected to launch early 2025.
@@ErockOnTech Ah. I had heard that Nvidia was exiting the Video card market very soon, due to their A.I. investments. - Any truth to this statement? - (I have an i7 - 8700 from 5 years ago, and the RTX 2070 Super from then as well.)
@@ErockOnTech Thanks for continuing the conversation. - So, in conclusion, based on my graphics card, do you suggest that computer gamers like me, with a 5yr old graphics card, purchase something new now? Or wait for something else?
@@j.a.velarde5901It just depends. Are you able to play your current games at a frame rate you’re happy with? If not, then definitely upgrade. I would probably upgrade personally now.
All motherboards should have as a standard: * #1 Dual BIOS * 6 USB ports * WIFI adapter which gets used for blutooth as well * POST code LED Dual BIOS is a _standard_ *not* as feature.
Not a bad list. I definitely agree that all motherboards should have post code LEDs and Bluetooth and wifi built. The number of usb ports seems a bit arbitrary. Why 6 specifically? I’ve never needed a dual bios personally. What would you use the second bios for
@@ErockOnTech For when updating BIOS if the install goes bad or you lose power. With only 1 your board is bricked. With 2 you can get back into the BIOS reset the first one and try again.
Are you a Linux user? Anything I mentioned about the hardware is on the motherboard itself. It will work regardless of your OS. Anything in the bios, like shortcut keys, will work regardless of your OS as well. However, anything I mentioned in the armory crate app is likely windows only. To my knowledge, armory crate is not available on Linux.
I bought the Tuf X670E and because it has no quick GPU release I had to use my finger in the very tight place between my SSD heat sink and GPU to press the latch down, the latch completely shattered as well as part of the arms that hold the latch, so I could not just simply replace the latch. ASUS claimed it was a human error and charged me to replace the entire PCIE slot for my GPU, that plastic on the slot is very unforgiving and will shatter sometimes from just regular use like me, and know that ASUS will not help you here so be very careful when uninstalling a GPU guys,
@@ErockOnTech does it?! I would love to be wrong, but I did not see one (it’s currently getting repaired so I can’t check) Edit: internet says q release function is not on the AMD Tuf motherboards, bummer
Being sent free products is hardly any different to being sponsored. If you give a negative review, you no longer receive free products. Objectivity is objectively lost.
@@ErockOnTech No, I don't see it as a problem as it allows more reviews, but the catch is that it cannot be completely objective, that is human nature, no actual fault of your own. Your statement about it not being a paid advert may be correct, but very few youtube channels can legitimately claim objectivity.
@@Skobeloff...Well I did have some gripes about it in the final thoughts section. I do legitimately think the board is decent and Asus has done a great job offering innovative solutions for PC building and PC maintenance. I love the GPU Q release button and the Dimm detect feature. That is 100% my genuine thoughts. But I don’t like how there is no bios flashback. However, I completely hear what you’re saying.
@@ErockOnTech A lot of things should be standard on mobo's by now, the quick release should be obvious, as well as bios flashback, and debug readouts. Multiple usb-c front panel headers should also be common, and cases should reflect that. I am also surprised that we are only just starting to see motherboards with rear connectors. I am not personally doubting your own credibility, but going out of your way to suggest the review is objective because you were given the product by the manufacturer, doesn't really add up.
@@Skobeloff...It’s what many other reviewers do. If I received money, then I am obligated to disclose it. But if I didn’t receive money and I give a favorable review, then it may come across as sponsored. Then I would get comments such as “This is a sponsored video. Asus paid him to say this. He is a fanboy.” Also, I agree that many features should just be standard on all motherboards. That’s why I titled the video this way. I like the features this board offers. And I want to see these features, and more, as standard on all boards.
I must say, you keep going on about an issue that should not exist. I'm running that board right now. I'm running two 32gig ddr5 sticks. The user manual and also a warning card clearly stated the usage of the RAM slots. Only a fool would just guess the specifics of a new board they just bought and just "Plug-Away".. I work at a place that demands "Attention to Detail" or sure failure. I'm still amazed at the intelligence and attention level we have with our newest Generation of Graduates of School? Wow!
Well yeah I’m going on about the RAM detection because it’s a cool feature that no other non-Asus motherboard currently has. As for attention to detail, lol, have you seen America? I get people asking me basic questions all the time about PCs. It’s always someone’s first time building a PC. Never assume that everyone just knows something.
ASUS motherboards are full of SHIT now. I was a loyal customer of Asus from last 25 years. But now i have left this SHIT AND GREEDY company. Their cpu socket pins, usb socket pins, etc etc bend very easily and too much expensive motherboard, gone to bin. Even if it is in warranty, ASUS dont care about it. Ask all the customers about their experiences. So, i will never go back to Asus for sure. My all systems are and will be definitely, of either Gigabyte or MSI. They have really used awesome quality of material in every product. Hats off to you GIGABYTE and MSI.
I’m just curious. What bad customer service experience have you personally experienced? What happened? Asus will read these comments. This is a good opportunity to have a wrong corrected if possible.
I'd rather have a cheaper board without wifi. Why do you even need wifi on a desktop when wired network is much better (much cheaper, more reliable, actually reaches the claimed speeds) and it's not like you're going to be moving the computer during use.
What do you think of the Asus TUF Gaming Z790 Pro Wifi Motherboard?
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Idk what's going on, but YT won't let me comment on the video...
@@x8jason8x I've seen the last two comments and now I see they are gone.. let me see if they were flagged for some reason.
Ok I just checked held comments. You have a lot of comments held for review for some reason. I just approved them all. However, the two comments you left on this video were not held for review. RUclips simply ate them.@@x8jason8x
@@ErockOnTech Man... I don't know what's up with YT these days... lol
@@x8jason8xlol me neither man.
Having currently own an ASUS Z690-A D4, I see a lot of these features that I really appreciate (especially the GPU release, access to lower m.2 drives) that are now more accessible to what I think of as a mainstream product. It really feels like ASUS is stepping forward with things that should really be standardized amongst more boards. Still wish we could all get a LCD readout instead of debug lights even at this tier and higher but this is a step in the right direction.
I agree 100%! I would love to see a LCD readout on all boards. But I also understand that probably adds additional costs.
This is seriously one of the best Erock videos I have watched in a while. I was engaged the whole time. Love the features of this board! Can’t wait to upgrade my pc and get some of these for sure
Thank you man! I really appreciate it!
Thanks for the video! I'm building a new rig for the first time in 6 years and there was some helpful info for someone like me, that only builds a PC once every 5-6 years. Ram and GPU arrive tomorrow, cant wait to try it out.
Hey I’m happy to hear it was helpful! Thank you for letting me know! Best of luck on your new PC! Happy gaming!
I had many pc's before with different kinds of boards, but using Asus ROC B360H for the last five years, i will not buy any other brand than asus again. You pay more for a reason. The Asus TUF Gaming Z790 is really a good deal. I ordered it a few days ago with i7 14700k and 32gb ddr5 ram with the awesome Asus TUF RTX 4070 ti 16gb graphics. Serious upgrade for me after 5 years. 😍
Great video Erock. Good stuff
Thank you! I really appreciate it!
Thanks for the honest review. I know very little about PC building side of things. Diagnostic LEDs are a plus.
let me tell you brother before watching your review. i bought the i7 12700 non k + Asus tuf z690 plus wifi d4 combo at the cost of of single i9 12900k during launch in jan 2022 . Its been 2 years and its working fine. this board rank 1 in best performance to price ratio
That’s amazing! Then you’ll likely love this board as well!
@@ErockOnTech they have added the gpu button which was earlier available in strix, makes it almost a perfect board. beyond this board one is just wasting dollars
That Thunderbolt is a very relevant feature. It’s a very high speed bus. This channel is really good. Lots of crazy technical stuff that I like. To be honest I’ve used Mac since 1987 but, yeah Apple is just plug and play and it’s not for me anymore but I will seriously macOS. Other than that, I like highly configurable and open hardware.
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Got the ASUS TUF GAMING Z790-PLUS WIFI a couple months back. Running it with a 14700k, 32GB 6000Mhz and 3080ti.
Boards solid as.. Never under stood paying top dollar for boards.
Even back when i'd run flagship GPUs in SLI and 3930k or 2600k with mid range boards always ran fine. Came from a 9900k and mid range board and they never miss a beat.
High end boards have a load of shit I just don't need.
In the process now of upgrading to a similar build, but a 4080. Hope you like yours still! Heard the new intel chips run hot as hell, gonna see how a 360 aio holds it down.
@@unluckymaru8776 Still going strong. Just update the bios to the latest firmware and turn off HT.
Great video, very informative. thank you. Well edited also.
Good video i have a Asus Z690 prime wifi with a i9 12900ks in it great motherboard.
Thank you! And that’s awesome to hear!
Great video mate!
Thank you 🙏
Great product review. MB seems like a good value for any level of pc enthusiasts
Thank you. I appreciate it!
Hello,how do i record games in HDR mode but keep the viewing experience the same for SDR viewers? does youtube automatically re-colors HDR videos for those that dont have hdr enabled?
Oh wow that is a can of worms there. I’m not exactly sure what RUclips does. Obviously, the viewer needs a HDR monitor to view HDR content. If they don’t have it, then I imagine it would be presented in SDR. As for recording HDR, you need a capture card that can record in HDR. Asus offers these capture cards.
I am building a new desktop, you did not mention TPM 2.0 Do I need it ??
TPM 2.0 is required for Windows 11. This board supports it.
This has a lot of great features. I don't think it would be for me though. After using a MSI MEG, if my motherboard doesn't have an 9 segment LED BIOS readout and physical power and reset buttons on the motherboard, it would be hard to choose it.
Haha yeah I get it. But those are different classes of motherboards altogether. But yeah I prefer higher end as well.
I think I missed something, you can fire it up without ram to get the led to indicate, and you can "HOT-INSTALL" expensive ram On-The-Fly" and it does not Zapp-o, or just turn off the motherboard? I been around a long time... was stoned and tried to install an expansion card while a box was live, it shut down immediately.
Here is a funny story. I had the wifi antenna right between my two monitors. The Bluetooth sucked badly on range. The WiFi adapter accidentally fell behind my desk, away from the monitors... My Bluetooth range is awesome now. Isolate the antenna from shitty monitors is my only advise.
I am also using the same motherboard Asus tuf z790pro. Does it work smoothly 7800mhz ram? My current ram 6400mhz. Upgrade 7800mhz ?
I have the ram light on my old P67 and Z68 boards. 2nd gen Sandy bridge
Interesting.
If only it came with a manual that had clear instructions in it.
If I am to believe what it says about power connectors I should connect both 8-pin CPU connectors. But I only need to power a 65W watt CPU, so what's the point? And what happens if I only connect one? Some people have reported stability issues, others says it works just fine with 1 connector.
And you can't ask Asus for support. That's why everyone who has bought this particular board is very confused.
In my experience, it’s best practice to plug in what you have available. If the CPU doesn’t require more power, it won’t draw it. I’ve also used motherboards before and only have plugged in one connector. I didn’t have any issues. I find it hard to confirm any stability issues are related to the connector. With Windows being so finicky itself, that’s hard to confirm.
@@ErockOnTech Thanks for the advice. I noticed that the included leaflet (sorry, Asus, I can't call it a manual) says you need to connect both plugs, so that's what I ended up doing, only to find out that Windows 11 is quite different from Windows 10, but not in a positive way, to put it mildly. Constant nagging to make me use (and pay for) Microsoft product which I don't need. It's also very user-unfriendly, with many options missing and others in weird location. The annoyance level is on par with the paperclip that came with W95.
@@jacquesmertens3369Yeah Windows 11 sucks unfortunately.
Hey, did you have to update the bios before using the 14th Gen cpu?, because there's reviews on amazon saying that they had to get a 12th Gen cpu to update the bios the use a new gen cpu, but this was on the z790 plus wifi d5, im wondering if the z790 pro might have this issue also and really dont want to have to buy 2 cpus for one pc.
I just installed a 14700K into this mobo straight from Amazon. Everything came to life perfectly.
did they fix the ram slot issues where you could only install in slots b 1,2 cause if you installed all 4 ram sticks you would have problems with 2 not working
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Do you use Intel now for your privat rig?
Yes but I’m about to switch back. I’ve been on intel now for a few months. But it hasn’t been flawless.
quick question. do we plug the tkg cable into the aio pump?
I just bought the asus tuf x670e. Damn good mobo for $280.
Yes it is!
#ErockOnTech - If you have a moment: - Should we buy an Nvidia RTX 4070 Super while we can? Or should we wait for a better graphics card in two to three years? - Just based on this question; no other details, I'd appreciate your opinion, if you have a second. - And THANK YOU for the wonderful vids. -
Thank you for the kind words! It depends on what GPU you currently have. The 4070 Super is a decent GPU. But it really depends on your GPU situation currently. New Nvidia GPUs are expected to launch early 2025.
@@ErockOnTech Ah. I had heard that Nvidia was exiting the Video card market very soon, due to their A.I. investments. - Any truth to this statement? - (I have an i7 - 8700 from 5 years ago, and the RTX 2070 Super from then as well.)
@@j.a.velarde5901No. That’s not true. At least not now anyway. The 50 series is coming soon.
@@ErockOnTech Thanks for continuing the conversation. - So, in conclusion, based on my graphics card, do you suggest that computer gamers like me, with a 5yr old graphics card, purchase something new now? Or wait for something else?
@@j.a.velarde5901It just depends. Are you able to play your current games at a frame rate you’re happy with? If not, then definitely upgrade. I would probably upgrade personally now.
Whats the difference between the pro wifi and the plus gaming wifi between the same Motherboard?
Mostly a slight design change I think. I’m pretty sure the Plus also doesn’t have DIMM detect.
All motherboards should have as a standard:
* #1 Dual BIOS
* 6 USB ports
* WIFI adapter which gets used for blutooth as well
* POST code LED
Dual BIOS is a _standard_ *not* as feature.
Not a bad list. I definitely agree that all motherboards should have post code LEDs and Bluetooth and wifi built. The number of usb ports seems a bit arbitrary. Why 6 specifically? I’ve never needed a dual bios personally. What would you use the second bios for
@@ErockOnTech For when updating BIOS if the install goes bad or you lose power.
With only 1 your board is bricked. With 2 you can get back into the BIOS reset the first one and try again.
@@andrewvirtue5048That’s what BIOs flashback is for. Sadly, this board lacks that.
Is anything you mention Windoze only?
Are you a Linux user? Anything I mentioned about the hardware is on the motherboard itself. It will work regardless of your OS. Anything in the bios, like shortcut keys, will work regardless of your OS as well. However, anything I mentioned in the armory crate app is likely windows only. To my knowledge, armory crate is not available on Linux.
Thanx. Yes Linux mint. Is there an AM4 or AM5 equivalent mobo?
@@skipguenter3711Yes. The closest for AM5 is ASUS TUF Gaming X670E-PLUS WiF. It’s the same price. But it doesn’t have the GPU release button.
I bought the Tuf X670E and because it has no quick GPU release I had to use my finger in the very tight place between my SSD heat sink and GPU to press the latch down, the latch completely shattered as well as part of the arms that hold the latch, so I could not just simply replace the latch.
ASUS claimed it was a human error and charged me to replace the entire PCIE slot for my GPU, that plastic on the slot is very unforgiving and will shatter sometimes from just regular use like me, and know that ASUS will not help you here so be very careful when uninstalling a GPU guys,
I’m sorry to hear that! And I thought that board had a GPU Q release. Very interesting.. hmm 🤔
@@ErockOnTech does it?! I would love to be wrong, but I did not see one (it’s currently getting repaired so I can’t check)
Edit: internet says q release function is not on the AMD Tuf motherboards, bummer
@@George-um2vcI did not know that. Wow. Interesting. Thank you for this information.
Being sent free products is hardly any different to being sponsored. If you give a negative review, you no longer receive free products. Objectivity is objectively lost.
So what’s your suggestion? Don’t take any products from any companies ever?
@@ErockOnTech No, I don't see it as a problem as it allows more reviews, but the catch is that it cannot be completely objective, that is human nature, no actual fault of your own. Your statement about it not being a paid advert may be correct, but very few youtube channels can legitimately claim objectivity.
@@Skobeloff...Well I did have some gripes about it in the final thoughts section. I do legitimately think the board is decent and Asus has done a great job offering innovative solutions for PC building and PC maintenance. I love the GPU Q release button and the Dimm detect feature. That is 100% my genuine thoughts. But I don’t like how there is no bios flashback. However, I completely hear what you’re saying.
@@ErockOnTech A lot of things should be standard on mobo's by now, the quick release should be obvious, as well as bios flashback, and debug readouts. Multiple usb-c front panel headers should also be common, and cases should reflect that. I am also surprised that we are only just starting to see motherboards with rear connectors.
I am not personally doubting your own credibility, but going out of your way to suggest the review is objective because you were given the product by the manufacturer, doesn't really add up.
@@Skobeloff...It’s what many other reviewers do. If I received money, then I am obligated to disclose it. But if I didn’t receive money and I give a favorable review, then it may come across as sponsored. Then I would get comments such as “This is a sponsored video. Asus paid him to say this. He is a fanboy.”
Also, I agree that many features should just be standard on all motherboards. That’s why I titled the video this way. I like the features this board offers. And I want to see these features, and more, as standard on all boards.
i MISSED THE START OF THIS VIDEO, WHAT IS IT ABOUT?
lol
@@ErockOnTech Respect
dos this board have bluetooth?
Yes it does.
I must say, you keep going on about an issue that should not exist. I'm running that board right now. I'm running two 32gig ddr5 sticks. The user manual and also a warning card clearly stated the usage of the RAM slots. Only a fool would just guess the specifics of a new board they just bought and just "Plug-Away".. I work at a place that demands "Attention to Detail" or sure failure. I'm still amazed at the intelligence and attention level we have with our newest Generation of Graduates of School? Wow!
Well yeah I’m going on about the RAM detection because it’s a cool feature that no other non-Asus motherboard currently has. As for attention to detail, lol, have you seen America? I get people asking me basic questions all the time about PCs. It’s always someone’s first time building a PC. Never assume that everyone just knows something.
@@ErockOnTech Sorry, I had had a bad. I like your reviews. I apologize for my criticism
and still no 8 segment display
Do you mean the lcd display? Yeah sadly, you’re not getting that on lower end boards. I wish. Trust me I wish.
Not a safety pin...
It’s a pass. I always have to buy motherboards with thunderbolt support. Unless you can find a compatible thunderbolt card to go with it.
This does have a thunderbolt header. I said that in the video.
ASUS motherboards are full of SHIT now. I was a loyal customer of Asus from last 25 years. But now i have left this SHIT AND GREEDY company. Their cpu socket pins, usb socket pins, etc etc bend very easily and too much expensive motherboard, gone to bin. Even if it is in warranty, ASUS dont care about it. Ask all the customers about their experiences. So, i will never go back to Asus for sure. My all systems are and will be definitely, of either Gigabyte or MSI. They have really used awesome quality of material in every product. Hats off to you GIGABYTE and MSI.
I’m just curious. What bad customer service experience have you personally experienced? What happened? Asus will read these comments. This is a good opportunity to have a wrong corrected if possible.
I'd rather have a cheaper board without wifi. Why do you even need wifi on a desktop when wired network is much better (much cheaper, more reliable, actually reaches the claimed speeds) and it's not like you're going to be moving the computer during use.
It's not *have ran* , it's *have run* . Don't schools teach English anymore?