I'm reading a lot of cases where people are failing to POST due to incorrect pressure from their AIO mount, etc. I don't see this in the forums or the other brands - could this be a result of the dual AM3/AM4 mount support?
Look at my other thread - most will tell you it's your fault for over tightening LOLhttps://rog.asus.com/forum/showthread.php?92041-Is-only-the-CH6-sensitive-to-CPU-HSF-pressure&p=641093&posted=1#post641093
Raja@ASUS wrote:I think a lot of the rumor may have been propagated by use of the EK water block and its slightly conductive gasket. There are test points on the back of the board that were being shorted by it, leading to POST issues. EK is offering ...
Xeekk wrote:Amazon just shipped my MSI Titanium, early. So I guess it's done. I had just backordered to get on a list as a last resort, wasn't expecting to receive a ship e-mail that quick.My local shop is asking me if I want the Titanium or an Aurus...
Xeekk wrote:Well, the MSI X370 Titanium just appeared for backorder on Amazon, but the ASUS ROG Crosshair VI Hero is only "notify" everywhere. I just backordered the MSI because I can't find anyone who can tell me when the ASUS ROG board will ever be...
Zka17 wrote:Nah, incorrect pressure of any CPU cooler on any platform can potentially cause failing to POST... specifically uneven pressure (higher on one side/corner)...There where tons of complaint of bent pins on the Intel boards - that's why Asus...