Ever had trouble removing hardware? Never again!
Published: 27th October 2021 | Source: @momomo_us | Author: Mark Campbell

ASUS' leaked Z690 PCIe Q-RELEASE feature is a Godsend
Have you ever gotten a PCIe card stuck on a motherboard? Perhaps a graphics card with a thick backplate covers your PCIe slot's release mechanism or other PCIe-connected components that make accessing your PCIe slot's release mechanism more challenging. Either way, sometimes it's hard to remove PCIe cards, making hardware replacement more of a chore than it needs to be. Presenting, ASUS' new Q-RELEASE feature.
Leaked images from ASUS' ROG Z690 motherboard lineup (via Videocardz and @momomo_us ) have revealed a new motherboard feature designed to make the removal of PCIe cards easier. With a simple button push, you can safely remove your graphics card from your PCIe slot, negating the need for tools or awkward hand placements.
Have you ever tried to remove a GPU when you have a large heatsink installed? If you have, you will see the benefits of Q-RELEASE. As someone who frequently benchmarks hardware, the appeals of Q-RELEASE are hard to understate. If you need to test 10 or more graphics cards, easily removing and replacing those graphics cards is a huge luxury. No more searching for tools that can push down your PCIe slot latch; just press a button.
While I understand that this tool has a niche appeal, luxuries like this help make high-end motherboards more appealing than their lower-end counterparts. It is also an exclusive feature that ASUS can use to differentiate itself from its competitors.
Leaked images from ASUS' ROG Z690 motherboard lineup (via Videocardz and @momomo_us ) have revealed a new motherboard feature designed to make the removal of PCIe cards easier. With a simple button push, you can safely remove your graphics card from your PCIe slot, negating the need for tools or awkward hand placements.
Have you ever tried to remove a GPU when you have a large heatsink installed? If you have, you will see the benefits of Q-RELEASE. As someone who frequently benchmarks hardware, the appeals of Q-RELEASE are hard to understate. If you need to test 10 or more graphics cards, easily removing and replacing those graphics cards is a huge luxury. No more searching for tools that can push down your PCIe slot latch; just press a button.
While I understand that this tool has a niche appeal, luxuries like this help make high-end motherboards more appealing than their lower-end counterparts. It is also an exclusive feature that ASUS can use to differentiate itself from its competitors.
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Most Recent Comments
27-10-2021, 14:19:42
BagpussFinally, I can use my plastic chopsticks for their intended use! 
This is a real issue, my Dark Rock 4 cooler makes accessing the release latch on the socket impossible by hand, there is only about a half inch gap between the cooler and GPU backplate (or fan with my 3080)..
So yeah, more manufacturers should do this 'cus as much as I want it, I'm not paying the ridiculous ASUS tax to get it.
Over to you, Gigabyte. Quote

This is a real issue, my Dark Rock 4 cooler makes accessing the release latch on the socket impossible by hand, there is only about a half inch gap between the cooler and GPU backplate (or fan with my 3080)..
So yeah, more manufacturers should do this 'cus as much as I want it, I'm not paying the ridiculous ASUS tax to get it.
Over to you, Gigabyte. Quote
27-10-2021, 19:51:35
DeadtroopersSTOP THE PRESSES!!! ACTUALLY USEFUL NEW MOBO FEATURE!!
Took the loons long enough; I can't remember when I last took a card out of a board easily.
... I won't be surprised if they don't claw the bad will back with some peice of new egregious stupid though. Quote
Took the loons long enough; I can't remember when I last took a card out of a board easily.
... I won't be surprised if they don't claw the bad will back with some peice of new egregious stupid though. Quote