Asus 242747 Mb Prime Trx40-pro S Amd Strx4 3rd Gen Ryzen Threadripper Trx40 Atx
Asus 242747 Mb Prime Trx40-pro S Amd Strx4 3rd Gen Ryzen Threadripper Trx40 Atx
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Asus 242747 Mb Prime Trx40-pro S Amd Strx4 3rd Gen Ryzen Threadripper Trx40 Atx

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Asus Prime TRX40-PRO S Desktop Motherboard, AMD Chipset, Socket sTRX4, ATX
  • Compatible Ryzen Threadripper processor lets you perform all your computational tasks at a swift pace
  • DDR4 SDRAM compatible slot - Installs memory that reduces processor's idle time and enhances computer's performance
  • RAID supported levels provide data reliability and fault tolerance
  • Retrieve a significant number of PCI slots, expansion slots, and peripheral ports that have an enhanced heat dissipation capability with the ATX desktop motherboard
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Mar 16, 2022
MikeP.Tech
2 out of 5 stars review

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USB-C WARNING!! USB-C issues, TYPE-A is fine.

Right now my review is negative, Expensive board but the USB-C ports fail, they lock up or hang the system using them. tried 2 different devices with same results, tried those same two devices on a DELL laptop with USB-C port and they work fine. Used those two devices using a USB-C to Type A adapter and they work fine on the TRX40, its plugging USB-C direct that is the issue. So its either a crappy designed drivers or faulty hardware, I have been in contact with support , and that has not been a joy ride. I sometimes feel as if I am getting the run around , I do all this troubleshooting and they don't seem to take the time to read what I have already done. So if you dont plan on using USB-C on this board you will be ok.. I am using a USB-C (female) to USB-A (male) adapter and those work fine. I plan to install Linux and see if they work

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