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vivster said:
JEMC said:

You have a point, but they're limiting themselves by not including the display ports.

Not everybody is brand loyal, and if the competition offers the same kind of boards and features plus the video ports, there's a part of the market that can see those Strix boards as incomplete or not fully featured. They're ROG parts for f*ck's sake, they should have everything!

No, ROG boards are for gamers and gamers use dedicated GPUs. So in a way, completely omitting video ports on the board is the most ROG thing you could do.

Ok, but if ROG is for gamers, then don't expect new ROG boards for the upcoming APUs. After all, it's not the target demography  .

In any case, you'll have to wait for Asus to launch "regular" m-ITX boards (they have none for AM4 outside the ROG brand) or go with the competition.

Or go with Intel, of course.



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