I agree that most should have it. However I should have said the higher end boards have it. This is why I chose the X99-A because of this feature. I didn't want to risk paying ~$1500 for a CPU without being able to flash the BIoS
DeWalt has a tendency of severely overpricing items. While I am a faithful user of their tools, I'd doubt that I would sink that much on a smartphone branded by them. My HTC One M8 has fallen from a similar height with an Otterbox and survived well.
Asus boards don't need a working CPU to flash the BIOS. You just download the updated BIOS and use the EZ Flash port.
How to Use USB BIOS Flashback - ASUS
So, I bought a Nanoxia Deep Silence 3 and went to fit my H100i GTX into the case. Seems my VRM heatsink is too high and the radiator doesn't clear.
Anybody have any experience with modding this case to fit a 240m radiator in it?
I tried an H80 on the back of the case like Nanoxia suggested...
I'm thinking I might just take the time and trace each wire down to see if the layout is correct. Would be easier if they had tech specs readily available.
I needed a new 24 pin cable for my RM1000 and the one Corsair sent me is marked AX1200 only. I know they use different OEMs for each model, but will it work or should I call them and request the proper one?
Back in Windows 95 and 98 it was a necessity to instal chipset drivers. If you didnt have an install disc for your motherboard you were pretty much out of luck unless you had a secondary means of getting drivers through another PC.
I'm not a big fan of the DAS boards at all. I owned a Pro 4 for about 3 weeks and didn't like the layout of it. Plus, it's missing LEDS for those who like them.
My current is a Ducky Shine 4 with MX Blacks. I prefer a linear switch over tactile because I'm not a fan of noisy switches like...