What Would You Like to Ask Asus?
This is your chance to ask Asus leadership your burning question.
The Intel Developer Forum is just around the corner, and Tom's Hardware will have the rare opportunity to sit down for a one-on-one with Jackie Hsu, Corporate Vice President and General Manager of Worldwide Sales, Asus Open Platform Business Group.
One of the greatest strengths of Tom's Hardware is our community, so we want to open up the floor to everyone. We're asking you to submit any questions you may have for Asus, specifically about motherboards and the company's Republic of Gamers line.
We'll gather together the most interesting and thought-provoking questions and then ask them in a recorded interview on September 10 between Mr. Hsu and our editor-in-chief Chris Angelini.
Post your best questions below in the comments and stay tuned!
1. Why no thermal radar on Asus VI Formula ?
2. Saw the Formula and Poseidon at Computex 2013 .... we've seen the Formula, how long we gotta wait for the Poseidon ... they seem to have been "made for each other" ?
Wait .... three ?
3. How about a good looking SLI bridge for ROG users ?
Also, are you working on the new Nexus 10 (Gen 2) and will it be released this year?
Do you prefer A-suss or ahh-SEUS ??
I bought Asus because I believe they make great equipment. I have two Asus motherboards and can't remember how many Asus motherboards I've used in the past. But now you are loosing me as a customer and will only consider Asus products long after release and I've had time to read some in-depth reviews, and even then I hesitate.
What are you going to do to regain my confidence in Asus products - and specifically, why should I consider Asus for a tablet in the future, because I will be getting rid of the Prime as soon as I can and getting something that works?
Personally, I think you should recall all of the Primes and replace them. If they'd been a car you would have been forced to do a recall on such a lousy piece of equipment.
Does Asus plan to support 64Gb motherboards for LGA 1150 ROG (or other) motherboards?