This PCIe Q-Release button for Asus Alder Lake motherboards is a godsend | PC Gamer - vinsonareimis
This PCIe Q-Release push button for Asus Alder Lake motherboards is a gravy
Approach to Asus' next genesis of ROG Strix (and likely Maximus) Z690 motherboards is a unprecedented boast that'll make swapping your artwork tease much easier. Bye-bye Personal computer building stresses, hello handy little PCIe outlet buttons.
We're standing at the edge of the Alder Lake, which means the next contemporaries of motherboards are en route, along with a rejuvenation of the PC construction hobby as a whole—I can flavor it.
To defecate the whole mental process smoother, IT looks like Asus is popping a nice flyspeck surprise onto the next generation of motherboard designs, to make our jobs (and your hobby) that tiny scra less stressful: a PCIe expansion slot 'Q-Release' button.
This was brought to our care via a Twitter post from momomo_us, which explains it will unlock "the first PCIe slot's security department latch with one tap." That means the true x16 slot, or the Gen5 slot that your GPU should be jammed into.
The feature will help us PC builders out by "greatly simplifying the process of detaching a PCIe calling card from the motherboard." Of course, everything's simpler with buttons.
These nifty little buttons may only be appearing only on Asus Z690 motherboards, reported to VideoCardz; it doesn't look like they're coming to Prime, Tuf, or ProArt boards. Mini-ITX and Micro-ATX Strix motherboards look to be off the set back, too.
Quieten, this volition surely reduce the amount of Reddit posts from people getting GPUs stuck in their PCIe slots, thanks to that awkward latch characteristic getting broken or being rendered totally remote.
Lets just hope different motherboard manufacturers catch on fast.
Source: https://www.pcgamer.com/asus-rog-motherboard-pcie-latch-q-release-button/
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