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Make Future Motherboard Feature Suggestions Here!

xeromist
Moderator
Hi all,

ASUS ROG is requesting our best suggestions for ROG product improvements. As a moderator I won’t have the ability to implement your suggestions but I will be picking some of the best to highlight for the ROG team so they know what matters to us, the community.

Some guidelines for this thread:
1) Keep it positive and constructive. In most of the forum I try to allow you all to express your thoughts freely (within reason). This thread has the express purpose of generating constructive suggestions so I will be moderating this thread and deleting posts that do not contribute to that goal.
2) Keep it concise and on topic. Some minor discussion regarding a specific suggestion is welcome but if you would like to have a longer conversation I ask you start an additional thread and link it in your post here. You can also request a moderator move your posts if you have need.
3) Try for realistic ideas that appeal broadly to gamers. A small improvement on an existing ROG product is much more likely to get chosen than an entirely new product that only matters to a small number of people.
4) Support your favorites! You don’t have to come up with a suggestion to help. If you see something you like, quote it and say so! More support for an idea improves its chances.

EDIT:
I’ve updated the titles for these feedback threads to reflect that this is primarily for *future* products. Sorry for the lack of clarity. While there is a chance some ideas could be implemented via software updates it’s most likely any suggestions would be rolled into new products.
Also, these threads are not for issue reporting and such posts won’t reach the right people. Please post issues in the ROG Care > Hardware & Software Support section. Or contact ASUS support via phone or email for immediate assistance.
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Fully support that suggestion. If it wasn't for MoKiChu, we would be way behind in driver versions. Asus should pay him for what he does and if he wants to, let him manage the drivers officially. I've never had a problem with any driver he supplies. His information is detailed, helpful and accurate. Good job MoKiChU 😁

I'll add that my Asus experience has been greatly enhanced by MoKiChU. I've seen a small number of errors and omissions  on the official support pages for my board (failure to mention that BIOSs are locked, error with the BIOS naming requirements recently and drivers being 12 months out of date on one occasion) but I've never known MoKiChU to make a mistake. The guy is a superstar. He also provides a lot of advice for questions that might go unanswered otherwise. At least send him an upgrade - maybe a new motherboard. He deserves some recognition for his efforts. 

Z690 Hero, 12900K, BIOS 4001, MEI 2433.6.3.0, ME Firmware 16.1.35.2557, 7000X Case, RM1000x PSU, ASUS TUF OC 3090TI, 2 x 16GB Corsair RAM @ 5200MHz, Windows 11 Pro 23H2, Corsair H150i Elite AIO, 4x Corsair RGB fans, 3x M.2 NVME drives, 2x SATA SSDs, 2x SATA HDs.

I'd also like to add, I choose ASUS over others because many of your boards actually have multiple analog output channels on almost all but the micro form factors.  Consider reaching out to Audyssey as a software add-on, A/V receivers license their software technology and I'm very happy with it.  I can only hope but a micro with 11 channels and DTS:x/Atmos analog output and control via Audyssey would be ideal in my world.

 

lol, had to add an edit.  Could call it the MoKiChU ROG Audyssey Extreme.

scryed
Level 9

My idea is Not a Mainboard Feature perse more like a BIOS Feature, how about for Boards with 2 bios, mostly everyone manly uses one and never Switches to the second bios so a copy function would be interesting

So for example my z690 apex hat 2 bios, the first one ist always used and up to date and works greate, the second bios is realy old maybe even the first one and cant even register the installed CPU, so while you are with in bios one just copy everthing to the second bios, Yes you Could use flashback without a CPU and so one but seeing it Happen with in the BIOS feels Bretter than the flashing lights on the back

 

One other Thing, the latest z790 itx Board wasnt that good for me, i didnt bought it because the removal of the Audio ports on the back and moving them externaly and even there was Not much to connect to for soundsystems 5.1 or 7.1, spidf out is no replacement for seperat plugs for using 5.1 or even 7.1 Sound 

Zardoc
Level 10

1)   Faster boot times when Fast boot enabled.

2)   Better quality sound chips

 

 

Exorgistis
Level 9

I believe that Creators that are also gaming are a bit "left-aside" by ASUS. Furthermore, the need for less Gaming-Oriented Aesthetics was certified by the huge acceptance of the ProArt Series GPUs. Adding the huge "welcome" to the Prime AP201 cases that where widely used for "Creators" builds, the urge to widen the ProArt series products with keyboards, mice, mouse pads, fans, AIO liquid coolers and soundbars/headsets is more than welcome by us creators.

Fellow content creators and workstation users that would prefer a widen ProArt series products, please share your thoughts below and it would be most appreciated if you could also share design ideas to make our voice heard!

Adding a fast mockup, just to make my idea visible
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bigjohns97
Level 9

The only real issue I have is the fan profiles, the built in profiles really don't make much sense, the silent isn't really silent and the standard is far more aggressive than a standard profile should be. If you disagree about the built in profiles that's fine but at least allow a manual profile to be copied to the other fans.

Every time I update my BIOS I have to go and set my fans to 40% PWM and because this is the manual profile I can't say to copy to the rest I have to go to each fan and them them in this manner. There has to be a better way.

Is this before or after you've run the fan optimisation from within Q-FAN?

9800X3D / 6400 CAS 28 / ROG X870 Crosshair / TUF RTX 4090

martine-dee
Level 12

Have the Q-Code LEDs on all motherboards. It helps a lot when things don't go smoothly, and especially it could be helpful with the longer and longer first-boot memory training in the current-gen hardware. I have it on x299-E Gaming, I've had it at M12E, yet nopes on the TUF Z690-Plus.

Also, I liked the vertical NVMe slot on the x299 board. If multiplied, that verticality can work toward creating a city appeal of the mobo, and it also allows for using the horizontal space for things like... well, the Q-Code LED is one way to go.

Keep exploring, keep innovating, keep creating

crazymouse69
Level 9

Hello! Someone already asked  to come back with the buzzer socket for the internal speaker? Was very useful also for who don't have a glass door pc to see thje Q-code. And a second request... for us italians...(we dominated half the world long time ago, lol) the italian language in the BIOS would be great. Ty! Ciao.

 

bforesman
Level 8

how about fix your gear when you KNOW ITS BROKEN! I've had multiple board failures and STUPIDLY keep buying your products. That's over.