ESL hire ruined ASUS motherboards Anonymous 11/16/2023 (Thu) 01:54 No.34066 del
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ASUS's Neon Genesis Evangelion motherboard designer has made a typo on it and tihs was noticed by the boss only after ALL of the boards were already came out of the product line.

https://videocardz.com/newz/asus-apologizes-for-misprinted-rog-z790-maximus-hero-evange-n-lion-parts-offers-replacements

Special edition Rog Maximus Z790 Hero EVA-02 motherboard, but

>the company misspelt "Evangenlion" on it --

adding an extra "n" on the board.

Despite being just a single letter, ASUS acknowledges that this error on a $700 motherboard is significant enough to warrant replacement. You can send your board back to
ASUS with the hopes of getting a replacement, however this kind of boards are not exactly mass made and there is a limit how many will be made ever. So act quickly if you want to return it for this seemingnly non significant reason.

There is no indication of a dedicated service to handle these replacements on behalf of users. So users will be asked to disassemble their motherboards themselves. There will be no ASUS tech who comes at your house to bring in an replacement.