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ASUS is a multinational electronics company known for consumer and enterprise hardware such as motherboards and laptops.

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Asus pushes EXPO-ULL BIOS updates as its ROG Equalizer cable meets a meltdown scare

Asus and MSI began rolling out BIOS updates for AMD X670E motherboards that add support for AMD EXPO-ULL memory profiles. On Asus boards, the update arrives as Beta BIOS 3803 for ROG Crosshair, ROG Strix, ProArt, and TUF Gaming models, with AGESA 1.3.0.1b included. techpowerup.com guru3d.com

At the same time, Asus is facing a rough first look at its ROG Equalizer 16-pin GPU power cable. A picture posted from ChipHell shows a scorched connector and melted plastic at one end of the cable, even though the exact GPU, PSU, and failure conditions are not known. pcgamer.com wccftech.com

The cable was pitched as a safer answer to the 16-pin burn-out problem, with Asus describing features such as balanced power delivery, reduced cable temperatures, and a larger load-bearing capacity. Instead, the reported failure has turned the product into a fresh reminder that the 16-pin power issue is still not fully solved. wccftech.com pcgamer.com

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  • Save $1,000 Off an Open Box Asus ROG Flow Z13 Ultra-Portable Gaming Laptop at Best Buy IGN
  • X670E Users Get AMD EXPO Ultra Low Latency Support Via ASUS And MSI HotHardware
  • Possibly the first instance of Asus' anti-melting 12V-2×6 power cable…err…melting shows up, adding more fuel to the fire that is Nvidia's connector PC Gamer
  • MSI and ASUS Release BIOS Updates to Support EXPO-ULL on AMD X670E Motherboards TechPowerUp
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Why buy the ASUS Vivobook 14?

As stated earlier, this configuration of the ASUS Vivobook 14 is armed with an Intel Core 5 120U (10 Cores) processor, 16GB RAM (which is getting harder to come by thanks to this RAM Crisis), and a 1TB SSD. With the first two specs in tandem, this laptop will have no trouble multitasking professional apps like Microsoft Office or Adobe Photoshop or opening up dozens upon dozens of internet browser tabs without suffering performance slowdowns. Its 1TB SSD is able to help the ASUS Vivobook 14 boot itself in mere seconds, and grant the user plenty of space to store precious data files, whether th

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What's great about the Asus Zenbook Duo?

The specifications for this model are going to be top-tier, with the Zenbook Duo featuring an Intel Core Ultra X9 388H chip, 32GB of RAM, and 1TB of SSD storage. In addition, the laptop features two 3K OLED displays with a refresh rate up to 144Hz. Despite having dual screens, the laptop does deliver pretty good battery life, with up to 18 hours. And if you're ever low on battery, you can charge the laptop up to 60% in just 49 minutes. When it comes to port selection, you're looking at two USB-C, one USB-A, HDMI, and a 3.5mm audio jack. With these specifications, this laptop can handle pretty

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Why buy the ASUS ROG Strix 27" OLED monitor?

The ASUS ROG Strix OLED 27 (XG27UCDMG) monitor is one of the few lucky gaming monitors we've given a perfect 5/5 review score here at Windows Central, despite its usually high $979.99 listing price. It didn't earn our accolades lightly as it's packed with some mighty specs for PC gaming, digital art, productivity, or just watching videos online. First off, it features a sharp yet smooth OLED display that renders images in beautiful 4K with 1,000 nits of max peak brightness, HDR support, and 99% accuraly for the DCI-P3 color gamut. Performance-wise, the ASUS ROG Strix OLED 27 (XG27UCDMG) monito

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Should you buy the Asus ExpertBook Ultra?

You should buy the Asus ExpertBook Ultra if: You're an executive and want something different from the pack You value weight over cost You need more ports than the average ultrabook You should NOT buy the Asus ExpertBook Ultra if: You have a smaller budget You want a discrete GPU You prefer macOS Here's the thing. When I first started testing the Asus ExpertBook Ultra, it was January and nobody would tell us what the price was going to be. It's been my main laptop since then, the one that I go back to when I need reliable video and audio for meetings and briefings, the one

Asus forgot that business casual is supposed to be boring, and the ExpertBook Ultra is nearly flawless as a result
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