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2018/05/21 12:00:08 (permalink)
https://www.hardocp.com/news/2018/05/21/asus_arez_no_more/
 
Based on a twitter response from ASUS it looks like the AREZ branding is dead in the water. ROG is the branding for now and the foreseeable future. I have no clue if NVIDIA's over and done with GPP program caused this in the first place.

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    kram36
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    Re: ASUS AREZ No More 2018/05/21 12:16:47 (permalink)
    Wonder why ASUS still has them on their website?
     
    https://www.asus.com/Graphics-Cards/AREZ-Products/
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    Re: ASUS AREZ No More 2018/05/21 12:42:10 (permalink)
    Owners of sites, forums, moderators try to support AMD building their Threadripper-Vega64 CF combinations, but looks like customers wait GeForce. At least AMD back on market with processors. 
    Even Ryzen and Threadripper were not enough to people with confidence in Intel abandon their platform.
    Than anti-monopoly agencies push story with silicon bug and overblow and now some people behave like they work for Kaspersky lab, they not play games, endless searching for silicon patches and holes.
    I don't say that problem not exist, I think that they used some more-less common problems to overblow and little to change story.
    But Intel have some unfair moves, example next Intel processor will need to have 6-8 cores and to support UHD Blu Ray.
    Without that I will not look for him. If they launch CPU with 8 cores and Internal HD with UHD Blu Ray support we don't need to chase Xtreme platforms. 
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    Re: ASUS AREZ No More 2018/05/21 21:41:57 (permalink)
     
    ROG is the better of the two anyway.

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    Re: ASUS AREZ No More 2018/05/21 22:42:32 (permalink)
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    ROG is the better of the two anyway.


    Agreed, I though Arez as a replacement to ROG for AMD was kind of bad imo. ROG is the way to go for both parties. Less parity within the community. 

    As long as your popular enough, you can get away with anything.
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    Re: ASUS AREZ No More 2018/05/22 09:03:21 (permalink)
    follow up article by another site who reported the same thing, seems it was from a false twitter account?
     
    http://www.legitreviews.c...ines-to-comment_205524
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    Re: ASUS AREZ No More 2018/05/22 16:43:31 (permalink)
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    follow up article by another site who reported the same thing, seems it was from a false twitter account?
     
    http://www.legitreviews.c...ines-to-comment_205524


    Has [H]ardOCP put out a retraction?


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