Thank you for the overview. 🙏🏼 It looks as though the I/O backplate was separated from the I/O shield (at the lower end) on your Taichi Lite. Were you able to snap it back into place?
@@iVadimUnbox I mean manufactured seals which prevent to unbox the box or anti static bag. I mean boxed Cpu for example has seal that protects the box from being opened
@@LeCommeiLFaut ASRock motherboards typically do not feature the type of seal you're referencing. I own 5 different ASRock (Intel 600 series) motherboards (the Z690 Taichi, the Z690 PG Velocita, the Z690 PG-ITX/TB4, the H670 PG Riptide, and the H670M-ITX/ax), and none of them featured adhesive seals on either the boxes or the anti-static bags.
@@MikeBob2023 thank you man for reply. I think it’s very bad move for board manufacturers, motherboard it’s a logic board, same crucial component as cpu, but cpu are in a sealed boxes and they are small. Here we have large thing, which has South bridge(PCH) which is configuring whole PC configuration. Has a lot of securities, even one wrong windows installation can break subsystem and pc would work without subsystem support. Without it it is not a pc anymore, just a calculator, you will have bad Lod in games and judders And I think board manufacturers special not doing seals, to be more room for defects and hard to say who is bad manufacturer or bad shops which selling used/refurbished boards as new. Lack of seals = big room for manipulations fro which user will suffer not even understand why and just can’t bring back board. And will start to read forums about “input lag anomaly” which does not exist and start to use irons and EMI devices 😂🤣 It’s silicon lottery and opened boxes - I called them that way, because they are opened, no seals - they are opened. It’s just clear as day.
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Thank you for the overview. 🙏🏼
It looks as though the I/O backplate was separated from the I/O shield (at the lower end) on your Taichi Lite. Were you able to snap it back into place?
Why no one ever shows manufactured seals
What seals are we talking about? Like a plastic wrap on a box? Or something else?
@@iVadimUnbox I mean manufactured seals which prevent to unbox the box or anti static bag. I mean boxed Cpu for example has seal that protects the box from being opened
@@LeCommeiLFaut ASRock motherboards typically do not feature the type of seal you're referencing. I own 5 different ASRock (Intel 600 series) motherboards (the Z690 Taichi, the Z690 PG Velocita, the Z690 PG-ITX/TB4, the H670 PG Riptide, and the H670M-ITX/ax), and none of them featured adhesive seals on either the boxes or the anti-static bags.
@@MikeBob2023 thank you man for reply. I think it’s very bad move for board manufacturers, motherboard it’s a logic board, same crucial component as cpu, but cpu are in a sealed boxes and they are small. Here we have large thing, which has South bridge(PCH) which is configuring whole PC configuration. Has a lot of securities, even one wrong windows installation can break subsystem and pc would work without subsystem support. Without it it is not a pc anymore, just a calculator, you will have bad Lod in games and judders
And I think board manufacturers special not doing seals, to be more room for defects and hard to say who is bad manufacturer or bad shops which selling used/refurbished boards as new. Lack of seals = big room for manipulations fro which user will suffer not even understand why and just can’t bring back board. And will start to read forums about “input lag anomaly” which does not exist and start to use irons and EMI devices 😂🤣
It’s silicon lottery and opened boxes - I called them that way, because they are opened, no seals - they are opened. It’s just clear as day.
Can you review new gigabyte z790 X series boards because they are the most interesting boards right because they can run ddr5 8200mhz stable
Is that the new ones GIGABYTE recently launched? I'll try to get my hands on them. But can't promise you anything.
@@iVadimUnbox yes their new X series boards