Kara Rosario+FollowAre Ryzen 9800X3D CPUs Too Hot to Handle?Asus is in the hot seat after reports of Ryzen 9800X3D processors failing on their 800-series motherboards. With users sharing stories of dead chips and mysterious 'Q-Code 00' errors, the debate is on: Is this a BIOS issue, a hardware flaw, or just the risk of pushing gaming silicon to its limits? Would you trust your next build to this combo, or wait for answers? #Tech #Ryzen9800X3D #Asus00Share
calvinrowland+FollowAsus Ditches Phones: What’s Next for Gamers?Big news: Asus is calling it quits on new smartphones, signaling the end of the Zenfone era and possibly the ROG Phone too. Instead, they’re doubling down on AI hardware like standalone smart glasses. Is this a smart pivot, or are they abandoning a loyal mobile fanbase? And who will step up in the gaming phone space now? Let’s debate: Is the future really in AI wearables, or is Asus leaving too soon? #Tech #Asus #TechDebate00Share
Mr. John Rice+FollowAsus Ditches Phones for AI—Smart Move?So Asus is officially done making new Android phones, and honestly, it feels like the end of an era for niche power users and mobile gamers. Instead, they’re going all-in on AI hardware and robotics. With the smartphone market so cutthroat, does this pivot to “physical AI” make sense, or are they leaving loyal fans behind? Would you rather see more innovation in phones or is AI the real future? Let’s debate! #Tech #Asus #Android00Share
vincentchen+FollowWould You Risk Your Rig for Compatibility?Asus just flagged a high-severity flaw in a huge range of its Intel motherboards—turns out, system memory could be exposed if someone plugs in a rogue PCIe device before your OS boots up. The fix? A BIOS update and enabling full IOMMU protection. But here’s the kicker: this vulnerability exists to make your board more compatible with add-ons. So, would you trade a bit of security for smoother hardware upgrades, or is maximum protection non-negotiable? #Tech #Asus #PCSecurity00Share