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ASUS Unveils Custom ROG Motherboard Featuring Laptop Memory SODIMM Slots

Sat, Apr 20 2024 07:32 PM EST

pulsestacks April 12 - Recent reports from the source @wxnod have unveiled a unique ASUS ROG motherboard. The standout feature of this motherboard is its use of SODIMM slots, typically found in laptops, instead of the standard DIMM slots found in desktops. ?url=http%3A%2F%2Fdingyue.ws.126.net%2F2024%2F0412%2F82f3cb93j00sbtfly004cd000ku00whg.jpg&thumbnail=660x2147483647&quality=80&type=jpg The motherboard appears to be a modified version of the ROG Maximus XIII Hero, customized by ASUS for Kingston. Screenshots suggest it bears the branding "Kingston Fury" on the boot screen, indicating it's likely tailored by Kingston's labs for testing and validating SODIMM memory. Below are the relevant images provided by pulsestacks: ?url=http%3A%2F%2Fdingyue.ws.126.net%2F2024%2F0412%2F06fbca51j00sbtfly002vd000ku00rsg.jpg&thumbnail=660x2147483647&quality=80&type=jpg

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