06-16-2015 09:47 PM - last edited on 03-06-2024 02:31 AM by ROGBot
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06-22-2015 02:15 PM
ChiefZeke wrote:
Don't expect ASUS to be the update provider - go to the hardware manufacturers web site; i.e Intel,RealTek, AMD/nVidea, etc and get the latest drivers from them - that's what I've been doing and my guess is that is what everybody else has been doing too. Also, check with Station Drivers: http://www.station-drivers.com/
06-23-2015 07:55 AM
ChiefZeke wrote:
Don't expect ASUS to be the update provider - go to the hardware manufacturers web site; i.e Intel,RealTek, AMD/nVidea, etc and get the latest drivers from them - that's what I've been doing and my guess is that is what everybody else has been doing too. Also, check with Station Drivers: http://www.station-drivers.com/
06-23-2015 08:20 AM
chrisnyc75 wrote:
Your reasoning is valid, except that the entire ROG brand is built to cater to high end hardware enthusiasts, and it's reasonable to expect a certain level of "catering" to any high end enthusiast clientelle. Would it really kill Asus to continuously provide periodic updates to their top-level hardware even when it's no longer THE top priority of their marketing strategy? I mean, the Black Edition is only about a year old, and you'd think it was EOL by the lack of updates or service. I'd expect more from Asus, especially for a $450+ top-of-the-line premium product like the BE.
The least they could do would be to have a spokesperson stop by the "older" forum periodically to post an update of any info we should be aware of, like upcoming updates for a certain OS release that pretty much everybody is wondering about. Just my 2 cents (actually, my $450, but who's counting? lol)
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