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Compare ASUS TUF and ROG series to see their differences.

Compare ASUS TUF and ROG series to see their differences.

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mjminer469
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04-06-2016, 08:33 PM
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Low-speed fans (<80mm) tend to stop working due to excessive RPM. I don't think MBs with fans are reliable. Modern chipsets are quite efficient and usually only need a heatsink, not extra cooling. ASUS is smart—they understand how to sell products well. Get a standard ASUS or Gigabyte board and invest in a good graphics card instead.
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mjminer469
04-06-2016, 08:33 PM #11

Low-speed fans (<80mm) tend to stop working due to excessive RPM. I don't think MBs with fans are reliable. Modern chipsets are quite efficient and usually only need a heatsink, not extra cooling. ASUS is smart—they understand how to sell products well. Get a standard ASUS or Gigabyte board and invest in a good graphics card instead.

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Repertition
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04-13-2016, 12:06 AM
#12
This ASUS board is built for gaming and includes ROG "Armor" with no fans. It features an onboard chipset that supports water cooling.
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Repertition
04-13-2016, 12:06 AM #12

This ASUS board is built for gaming and includes ROG "Armor" with no fans. It features an onboard chipset that supports water cooling.

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M4sh
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04-13-2016, 07:25 AM
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Do you have the same bios information? I've seen many YouTube videos about rog motherboards and learned their bios, but I want to make sure it matches what you're looking for. You're interested in a tuf motherboard, so consistency is important.
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M4sh
04-13-2016, 07:25 AM #13

Do you have the same bios information? I've seen many YouTube videos about rog motherboards and learned their bios, but I want to make sure it matches what you're looking for. You're interested in a tuf motherboard, so consistency is important.

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