ASUS says that the Q-Release PCIe mechanism on its motherboards can only cause some scratches, and signs of wear will be visible after continuous insertions and removals. ASUS Finds No 'Damage' to GPU/Motherboard With Q-Release, Says it Can Only Cause Some Wear and Would Take Responsibility for 'Specific' PCIe Slot-Related Issues As multiple reports of GPUs getting damaged through the ASUS Q-Release mechanism on the 800-series motherboards popped up recently, ASUS has finally responded, detailing the issue. ASUS emailed us with their conclusion, claiming that the reports about GPU damage are unlikely to happen with their Q-Release mechanism. They said […]
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