

Giant CPU cooler brace (below CPU socket as part of shroud) Bracket/support for M.2 heatsinks (brace against gravity) Focus on boards without a shroud (mATX never gets a shroud from the factory) "Empty" ram sticks for those that only have 2/4 or 2/8, 4/8, etc RAM slots populated Publish color codes for ROG colors (IE the colors on your products) Cover for headers on the bottom of the mobo


Partnerships with game devs (license the use of their brand/character images) Yes to LED plates (IE LED shines through and displays a graphic) This is something I emailed JJ about a couple months ago. By this I mean if I put a full cover block on my HEDT mobo, I don't have to loose the aesthetic appeal of the board because I can have a shroud made that fits around the monoblock. I would love to see motherboard pieces that aesthetically integrate with watercooling components. This would also work really well with water cooling. I guess I could come up with some hand sketches. Not exactly ROG's techno-Mayan aesthetic, but cool none the less. I would love to see some automotive design themes integrated into motherboard aesthetics. TUF Sabertooth Z170 Mark 1- Original TUF badge ROG Strix X99 Gaming – Strix logo on I/O cover ROG Strix X99 Gaming – ROG logo on PCH cover Limitation: We recommend to not use metal materials as it too thick to be able to clip it on How to fix: Clip the cover on the SLI bridge (glue or tape isn't needed) How to fix: Clip the cable in the cable combįunction: 3-way SLI HB bridge customization How to fix: Use standoffs over 6.5mm in height to attach the fan mount to the motherboardįunction: 24pins for a neater cable management How to fix: Use standoff on the motherboards chassis mounting holesįunction: 40x40mm fan holder to cool down the M.2 surface area

This exciting development brings a whole new world of personalization to the DIY PC experience.įunction: Cover cables from power supply connector and RGB strips These boards feature easily swappable parts, enabling passionate DIYers to design and 3D-print their own replacement name plates and logos in a variety of colors and materials to match their themed builds. ASUS welcomes a new era of PC customization by being the first motherboard brand to support 3D-printable parts, an initiative that allows hobbyists, enthusiasts and modders to add unique modifications to their ROG Strix X99 Gaming and ROG Rampage V Edition 10 motherboards.
