The GN rant about Asus is, in my opinon, exaggerated while well deserved.
Asus is seriously hurting their own image and credibility while they could have actually came out of this reinforced if they had done things right. But I'm affraid it's too late now. Whatever they do now to fix this mess won't come naturally from them, it won't be to help their customers, but it will the result of their fear of losing customers. Which isn't a bad motivation per se, but it doesn't speak well about you if it's the only or main reason to fix the problems you've created.
On another note, hearing Steve saying that if Asus had done thing well the video would have been about Gigabyte or AsRock makes me wish they do a follow-up video focusing on how the other brands are reacting to this problem an what they're doing.
You know, to keep things fare and warn those who bought motherboards from those other brands about the problems and sh*t they may also encounter.
Please excuse my bad English.
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