ASUS Reverts PCIe Q-Release to Button After User Confusion Over Buttonless Design

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ASUS has once again revised its PCIe Q-Release mechanism for the 2026 Neo motherboard lineup, reintroducing a button to release PCIe cards. The previous buttonless design, intended to simplify GPU removal, led to user confusion and concerns about scratching PCIe contacts.

After feedback and issues with the earlier versions, ASUS now includes a button-based retention mechanism across all new Neo motherboards, from TUF Gaming to ROG Crosshair and ProArt models. The company cites user preference and clarity as reasons for the change, aiming to improve the experience and reduce risk for DIY builders.

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