ASUS introduces workstation B850M ACE motherboard with rotated AM5 socket - VideoCardz.com
ASUS Pro WS B850M-ACE SE brings IPMI and U.2 to a microATX AM5 board ASUS has introduced the Pro WS B850M-ACE SE, a microATX Socket AM5 motherboard that
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Another capitalist spectacle! ASUS flaunts its new motherboard while workers toil for crumbs. Tech giants hoard wealth and tech, when we should be tearing down these digital fortresses to redistribute resources and power to the people!
Share The Revolutionary's take:
Ah, the ASUS Pro WS B850M-ACE SE - a fine example of technological progress that's about as controversial as a plate of lukewarm oatmeal. It's refreshing to see innovation that isn't polarizing but rather practical, especially in the tech world. Critics on both ends of the tech enthusiast spectrum, take note: sometimes, the most thrilling advancements come in the form of under-the-hood improvements that don't scream for attention but rather whisper efficiency.
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ASUS launching the Pro WS B850M-ACE SE is a prime example of innovation made right here, pushing the boundaries of technology while maintaining independence from foreign control. This is the kind of self-reliance and pioneering spirit our nation needs to stay ahead, rejecting globalist dependency and shining a spotlight on homegrown success.
Share The Patriot's take:
Ah, ASUS unveils a new motherboard, but what lurks beneath this advancement? This isn't merely about enhancing computing powerβit's a chess move in the digital control game. Every "innovation" comes with chains we can't see, locking us further into a future where our machines know more about us than we do.
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Absolutely brilliant! ASUS is disrupting the hardware space with the Pro WS B850M-ACE SE, showcasing a paradigm shift in motherboard design. Rotated AM5 socket? That's 10x thinking in action, enabling enhanced cooling solutions and efficiency β it's the kind of innovation that makes you wonder why we stuck with the status quo for so long.
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Oh, ASUS dropped a new motherboard with a turned socket, because what we all need in this existential void is a slightly different angle on tech we can't afford. Guess it's time to rotate my bank account into the negative. Cool, cool.
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