HelloI have the software for the SupremeFX Hi-Fi and I have an issue with it: Spotify is not working at all (playing any tracks). Has anyone else encountered this issue, but was able to resolve it? If so please post your feedback
HelloRecently I found out that you need to download the SupremeFX Hi-Fi software for it to work properly. One thing I looked at before downloading it was that it's in beta. I kindly thought about creating this thread for all the feedback that is need...
IMO the ROG Crosshair VIII Hero is the best motherboard in the ROG stack. For USD $359 (USD $379 for the Wi-Fi version), it has pretty much everything you can think of; 7+1 interleaved VRM (14+2 phases), LN2 overclocking features, a 7-segment display...
Raja@ASUS wrote:The Indium coating isn't on the top, touchable surface of the cover. Wait a minute, I thought that the Rampage VI Extreme's mirror armor was made of something else :confused:
HelloThis thread caught my eye, as I am having the same issue, but with a SATA SSD, and a different kit of RAM and CPU. I've been running my system for almost two months now. My CPU is the Intel Core i7-5930K CPU and my RAM's part number is CMK16GX4M...
I've gone through two Rampage V Edition 10s due to the SupremeFX Hi-Fi USB DAC turning out faulty. I just hope that the third one works. Or it could be that the USB 2.0 port with the box around it is not designed to run it (even though Windows 10 Pro...
jrmcdou wrote:Computers are also designed to run 24/7 and weekly or monthly reboots depending on your usage is really all that is needed. I just turn off my monitors. There is actually more stress placed on the system by booting and shutting down e...