➀ Asus's PCIe Slot Q-Release Slim mechanism on Intel 800 and AMD 800 series motherboards is under scrutiny due to potential damage to graphics cards; ➁ The new design aims to simplify the removal of graphics cards but may cause physical damage to the PCIe connector or the card itself; ➂ Users have reported visible wear and tear on the connector after just 60 repetitions of removing and inserting a graphics card.
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