Until ASUS addresses their warranty issues (which Gamers Nexus is forcing them to do) I love how everyone is clowning on ASUS and basically boycotting them
Tell ASUS they still owe me a DIMM.2 drive for the z690 apex encore I bought with a physically damaged drive holder... waited 3 months for them to just end up sending the broken part back!
NGL all these products look awesome! I’d totally get that new laptop and CF mouse cuz racing! But man, im iffy now since they practice that BS with customer service in getting their products fixed. It’ll be awhile till I buy a new ASUS product. All that R&D to make new products has a stain with upper management ruining it… smh ASUS HOPE YOU ARE LISTENING… I mean READING lol
To the question: It would be nice to have a proprietary connector on the inside but it should split up once the single cable is routed out of sight. So it's mainly a repositioning of where to connect.
Nice looking tech. Its a shame that they have the worst reputation in the gaming world because of their totally shady business practices. There is NO WAY I'd buy ASUS until they fix their quality and RMA/repair center problems and keep it fixed for a few years. They could give a master-class on how to destroy a companies' reputation in one easy step.
I wsh those cases can support matx motherboards too not only itx It would be a killer with a gene motherboard I realy like the idea of exposed gpu to get fresh air and enjoy its look
After all of the warranty troubles that people I've built computers for have had with ASUS I won't suggest them or build with them moving forward. They were absolutely the best motherboard maker all the way back to the mid 90's but some time around 5 or 6 years ago quality took a nosedive. I don't know what happened if the better components are not available for them to purchase and ship or if some bean counter decided that the 0.003 cents they were spending on x part was too much and replaced it with a massively inferior y part that costs 0.001 cents a part. Saves money but increases support cost because they fail more often. And my customers will save money by not using ASUS. The question becomes, which is the lesser of two evils? People have had non-stop issues with MSI, and my track record with Gigabyte isn't great. I have used one ASRock motherboard in the past and it died horribly after a year and a half, but that was quite a while ago. Anyone else remember when there were 20+ motherboard vendors. Epox, Shuttle, ECS for ultra low end, Chaintech, Soyo (still around but don't see their mobos for modern stuff) and more. The wild west of pc build of the late Pentium and AMD K6/K6-2 time frame. Fun times.
Regarding connections! It's time for clean, minimalistic designs. So I would go with concealed power and pwm connection in tubes. Rest you can transmit wirelessly, via usb-stick (or usb header) wireless receiver/transmitter💪 also make it smartphone App controllable;)
At 7:00 the cases with 'open' GPU start. And looking at them absolutely 0 of them feature a PIO motherboard. Parallel IO is where the x16 slot is on the other side of the CPU and puts the GPU PCB parallel to the motherboard with the CPU and GPU fan facing the same direction. All they would have needed to do is make a matching CPU fan for an existing ID cooling or Thermalright or Noctua. Even the stock coolers from Intel/AMD. Wasted opportunity to introduce PIO to the world. I have 2x 12th-14th gen PIO boards. They are sweet for SFF builds.
The BRITISH chemist who first isolated it originally named it alumium but that didn't follow naming conventions so he used aluminum a few years later. Some anon (it was Thomas Young, but at the time anonymous) suggested the -ium because it "sounded more classical" and the US scientific community exclusively adopted the -ium spelling. It wasn't until Webster of the Dictionary only included the -um spelling that it became the common spelling/pronunciation outside of Britain. Popularity really took after some dude marketed his Al production method with the -um spelling despite him using -ium in his patents. Apparently he liked the similarity to Platinum. In the end both are codified as appropriate by the IUPAC in the early 1990s. But historically the most accurate spelling would be -um in line with the name given to the element by the very dude that isolated it first, who happened to be British. Like so many things regarding the English language, the American dialect is the most accurate and "truest" but for all the wrong or weirdest reasons 🤣🤣
Here is an idea for cable management.... put all the connection ports right next to the components they correspond to & put all the PSU connections near the PSU. This will allow for very short cables that are easy to hide. Ask yourself "why is my PSU an octopus of cables with 2ft arms?" If everything that used power and data was clumped next to the PSU and the ports were next to the PSU then cables could be very short.
then it would be a nightmare to take apart or put together, even something as simple as adding/removing a sata drive would take lots of fiddling or completely removing the motherboard, not to mention the complexity of computer systems necessitate certain things being placed where they are for speed of transfer (RAM for example is where its at right next to the CPU to allow for transfer of data to the CPU optimally, granted that doesn't use a cable, but I'm sure there are other examples people more knowledgeable than me would know about)
I wonder how they will handle selling those PCs with exposed GPU fans - This is something that is a safety hazard for children and pets and thus does not count as a proper device enclosure in EU, so they would have to sell it separately so you build it yourself.
In reference to the asus CPU screen, Why dont they just use USBc/TB4? That would allow them to power, send a video signal, and control the AIO all from a single small cable connection instead of USB/HDMI or proprietary connector.
I think its said u are taking their money and giving them a platform when they are acting so anti consumer. Definetly will remember that when watching future reviews you post
I didn't think about the noise tbh it would get loud especially any 3 fan design, I guess one could hope it stays cool enough the fans stay in zero rpm or don't rev up, but I feel like thats wishful thinking, not mention it would probably get really hot around the fans
Asus? Hard pass, while they make some cool stuff which often has great features and good visual design, their stuff is often poorly built, and their customer service is just awful. AVOID.
aam i the only one who noticed when brett was talking about the headset he was saying take a phone whiile lubed u- playing stardew valley? AM I THE ONLY ONE
Ernstig ou? 'n week terug praat jy kak van Asus en hul customer service en nou doen jy 'n sponsored video waar jy hulle praise? Gooi maar daai springbok trui weg
Asus can keep all of it. Until they stand behind their products and don't try to dodge warranties and Lie about issues, they can go broke. I am not giving Asus one penny.
ASUS user here. It feels like with this company you literally ALWAYS have to escalate to get any kind of result. That was my experience dealing with them in Canada.
Cool. Now I hope they fix their warranty issues
Until ASUS addresses their warranty issues (which Gamers Nexus is forcing them to do) I love how everyone is clowning on ASUS and basically boycotting them
@@Antantaru_ yeah, that's something that they supposed to do too
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Wouldn't have Asus in my PC if you gave it to me
good job you didnt have to RMA those plane tickets asus sent over...
That pro-art case look cool and portable until you bang and break a GPU fan.
Tell ASUS they still owe me a DIMM.2 drive for the z690 apex encore I bought with a physically damaged drive holder... waited 3 months for them to just end up sending the broken part back!
Asus should change boardroom design
You lost me at "Asus".
They haven't talked about it?
Cool bro. Going to the EK booth next?
NGL all these products look awesome! I’d totally get that new laptop and CF mouse cuz racing!
But man, im iffy now since they practice that BS with customer service in getting their products fixed. It’ll be awhile till I buy a new ASUS product. All that R&D to make new products has a stain with upper management ruining it… smh ASUS HOPE YOU ARE LISTENING… I mean READING lol
To the question: It would be nice to have a proprietary connector on the inside but it should split up once the single cable is routed out of sight. So it's mainly a repositioning of where to connect.
Nice looking tech. Its a shame that they have the worst reputation in the gaming world because of their totally shady business practices. There is NO WAY I'd buy ASUS until they fix their quality and RMA/repair center problems and keep it fixed for a few years. They could give a master-class on how to destroy a companies' reputation in one easy step.
pray to the god of your choice that you don't have to RMA your Asus gear oO
Where can I find the proart case? The one before the tiny tiny gpu one? I've been wanting something like that 8:33
I wsh those cases can support matx motherboards too not only itx
It would be a killer with a gene motherboard
I realy like the idea of exposed gpu to get fresh air and enjoy its look
After all of the warranty troubles that people I've built computers for have had with ASUS I won't suggest them or build with them moving forward. They were absolutely the best motherboard maker all the way back to the mid 90's but some time around 5 or 6 years ago quality took a nosedive. I don't know what happened if the better components are not available for them to purchase and ship or if some bean counter decided that the 0.003 cents they were spending on x part was too much and replaced it with a massively inferior y part that costs 0.001 cents a part. Saves money but increases support cost because they fail more often. And my customers will save money by not using ASUS. The question becomes, which is the lesser of two evils? People have had non-stop issues with MSI, and my track record with Gigabyte isn't great. I have used one ASRock motherboard in the past and it died horribly after a year and a half, but that was quite a while ago. Anyone else remember when there were 20+ motherboard vendors. Epox, Shuttle, ECS for ultra low end, Chaintech, Soyo (still around but don't see their mobos for modern stuff) and more. The wild west of pc build of the late Pentium and AMD K6/K6-2 time frame. Fun times.
Now only if they fix there RMA problem
A sus
Why can’t they use the pci slot it’s in? Or one of the slots it covers up?
No propriety connectors.
I want that Mjölnir! Oh, and the open air positioning for graphics cards looks like something that should be standardized.
Seems like usbc should handle everything they need.
Regarding connections! It's time for clean, minimalistic designs. So I would go with concealed power and pwm connection in tubes. Rest you can transmit wirelessly, via usb-stick (or usb header) wireless receiver/transmitter💪 also make it smartphone App controllable;)
Your graphics card will be choked out with dust quickly son.
No problem, you could just send it to Asus for RMA/repair! Oh, wait.. 🤔
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I'm not buying ASUS for any reason for the foreseeable future. They had their chance with my RMA issue. My $$ goes to ASRock or ThermalTake instead.
What does the pink power sensing connector actually connect to on the other end?
At 7:00 the cases with 'open' GPU start. And looking at them absolutely 0 of them feature a PIO motherboard. Parallel IO is where the x16 slot is on the other side of the CPU and puts the GPU PCB parallel to the motherboard with the CPU and GPU fan facing the same direction.
All they would have needed to do is make a matching CPU fan for an existing ID cooling or Thermalright or Noctua. Even the stock coolers from Intel/AMD.
Wasted opportunity to introduce PIO to the world. I have 2x 12th-14th gen PIO boards. They are sweet for SFF builds.
Babe 2? What happened to Babe 1?
That mouse looks literally identical to a Logitech super light
GPU on the exterior? Isn't this just a rip off of Xikii's FF04?
Not a ripoff. He was at the ASUS booth promoting his cases in collaboration with them.
I for one am excited to purchase all of that crap then get screwed over via incompetent RMA when it breaks 👍
change the display cable to usb C and have it connect directly to a USB header
I do wish Americans and Canadians could say "aluminium"... 😂
It's unnecessarily long. Aluminum is fine.
The BRITISH chemist who first isolated it originally named it alumium but that didn't follow naming conventions so he used aluminum a few years later. Some anon (it was Thomas Young, but at the time anonymous) suggested the -ium because it "sounded more classical" and the US scientific community exclusively adopted the -ium spelling. It wasn't until Webster of the Dictionary only included the -um spelling that it became the common spelling/pronunciation outside of Britain. Popularity really took after some dude marketed his Al production method with the -um spelling despite him using -ium in his patents. Apparently he liked the similarity to Platinum.
In the end both are codified as appropriate by the IUPAC in the early 1990s. But historically the most accurate spelling would be -um in line with the name given to the element by the very dude that isolated it first, who happened to be British. Like so many things regarding the English language, the American dialect is the most accurate and "truest" but for all the wrong or weirdest reasons 🤣🤣
Here is an idea for cable management.... put all the connection ports right next to the components they correspond to & put all the PSU connections near the PSU. This will allow for very short cables that are easy to hide. Ask yourself "why is my PSU an octopus of cables with 2ft arms?" If everything that used power and data was clumped next to the PSU and the ports were next to the PSU then cables could be very short.
then it would be a nightmare to take apart or put together, even something as simple as adding/removing a sata drive would take lots of fiddling or completely removing the motherboard, not to mention the complexity of computer systems necessitate certain things being placed where they are for speed of transfer (RAM for example is where its at right next to the CPU to allow for transfer of data to the CPU optimally, granted that doesn't use a cable, but I'm sure there are other examples people more knowledgeable than me would know about)
Looks like asus took inspiration from the ForFun02 Pro
3d printing metal is a futur i want.
So many things to see there!
Read the room brettfast! 😂 but we still love ya haha
How about an oculink or USBC 4 adapter for my ROG Ally...
I wonder how they will handle selling those PCs with exposed GPU fans - This is something that is a safety hazard for children and pets and thus does not count as a proper device enclosure in EU, so they would have to sell it separately so you build it yourself.
Ive never had an issue with ASUS and ive bought their products for over 20 years. Sorry to those who have had issues though
In reference to the asus CPU screen, Why dont they just use USBc/TB4? That would allow them to power, send a video signal, and control the AIO all from a single small cable connection instead of USB/HDMI or proprietary connector.
No, it is clear that ASUS simply cannot do that, good sir.
It would make too much sense.
Babe 2? Nice.
Ignore the haters, nothing wrong with you covering their products.
I think its said u are taking their money and giving them a platform when they are acting so anti consumer.
Definetly will remember that when watching future reviews you post
More cables
“Here in Taiwan”
Unsubscribed. Then resubscribed. Gotta keep the algorithm guessing.
I wouldn't trust the warranty of the plane ASUS flew you over there in... I really hope they are not in partnership with Boeing.
Algorithm engagement comment.
noice
USB c!!
Oof
I just came for the comments real quick, asus has become a trash company
an open air gpu does make alot of sense to me, the biggest drawback would be the noise, but it does seem cool to me.
I didn't think about the noise tbh it would get loud especially any 3 fan design, I guess one could hope it stays cool enough the fans stay in zero rpm or don't rev up, but I feel like thats wishful thinking, not mention it would probably get really hot around the fans
I’m a big fan of SFF building. Some of these new options look fantastic!
there is a lot of really cool things there this year thank you for covering it you are my go to for tech news I really love your videos!
I actually really like those ProArt case designs, hopefully it isn't like $400
$399 with a vaporware warranty 😅
MAN those open air cases look soo goood
warranty update
Asus? Hard pass, while they make some cool stuff which often has great features and good visual design, their stuff is often poorly built, and their customer service is just awful. AVOID.
The ProArt open air GPU case design looks incredible, but ASUS needs to stop lying about their Warranty first.
aam i the only one who noticed when brett was talking about the headset he was saying take a phone whiile lubed u- playing stardew valley? AM I THE ONLY ONE
Ernstig ou? 'n week terug praat jy kak van Asus en hul customer service en nou doen jy 'n sponsored video waar jy hulle praise? Gooi maar daai springbok trui weg
I usually am a fan of your videos, but I really have to dislike this for the ASUS sponsorship. Really feels insensitive considering recent events.
bro, you sold out to ASUS, he doesn't care about us and I thought you were going to stay with the people
Most of these channels have signed the sponsorship deal before the whole RMA debacle came to light.
Asus can keep all of it. Until they stand behind their products and don't try to dodge warranties and Lie about issues, they can go broke. I am not giving Asus one penny.
HEYYYYYYYYYYY FIRST VIEW AND COMMENT LET'S GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Yeah, you can't trust Asus. So no.
Unsubscribed. ASUS personally screwed me on an RMA and I’m embarrassed for you that you’re shilling for them.
Womp womp
ASUS user here. It feels like with this company you literally ALWAYS have to escalate to get any kind of result. That was my experience dealing with them in Canada.
Hate the company, not the channel that needs the dosh to function and to bring you content. It’s not like they cover exclusively ASUS.
See yah. Don’t come back.
Yeah, farewell.
ASUS? No thanks
0 views in 2 minutes? Bro fell off
inb4 gamersnexus fanboys
Oh fk the dislike numbers on this one 🫥
A sus