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ASUS-related chatter is clustering around two areas: new ASUS ROG Rapture GT-BN98 Pro Wi‑Fi 8 router announcements (teased at Computex) and ongoing product reviews/updates spanning monitors, laptops, and networking gear. In parallel, there’s discussion of ASUS reliability/customer trust concerns (BIOS issues and RMA trouble) alongside Linux platform driver support for ASUS/HP laptops.

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Key Takeaway Expect ASUS to push into faster Wi‑Fi with an announced Wi‑Fi 8 ROG Rapture router, while users remain wary due to reported BIOS and RMA-related trust erosion.
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Expect ASUS to push into faster Wi‑Fi with an announced Wi‑Fi 8 ROG Rapture router, while users remain wary due to reported BIOS and RMA-related trust erosion.

ASUS-related chatter is clustering around two areas: new ASUS ROG Rapture GT-BN98 Pro Wi‑Fi 8 router announcements (teased at Computex) and ongoing product reviews/updates spanning monitors, laptops, and networking gear. In parallel, there’s discussion of ASUS reliability/customer trust concerns (BIOS issues and RMA trouble) alongside Linux platform driver support for ASUS/HP laptops.

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Router generation First Wi‑Fi 8 router (ROG Rapture GT‑BN98 Pro)
Router event Teased at Computex
Reliability concern BIOS issues and RMA trouble eroding customer trust

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  • Follow Computex coverage for the official reveal and specs of the ROG Rapture GT‑BN98 Pro Wi‑Fi 8 router. HotHardware
  • Track future ASUS firmware/RMA reporting to see whether BIOS issues improve customer trust. Igor's LAB

What Changed

  • ASUS Prepares ROG Rapture GT-BN98 Pro As The First WiFi 8 Router WCCFTech
  • ASUS Teases ROG Rapture GT-BN98 Pro Wi-Fi 8 Gaming Router At Computex HotHardware
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