Asrock sabotages its own motherboards with RAM slot sticker

TL;DR

You’d think that a company selling motherboards directly to desktop PC builders would have a little bit of faith that those users can assemble a PC.Several Reddit users opened their X670E motherboards to find a huge sticker covering the RAM DIMM slots, which in at least some cases has caused damage to the slots when the user removed it.It shows where to place single or double DIMMs if you’re not using all four slots simultaneously and how long to expect the (very lengthy) first boot to take based on how much memory is installed.Buyers ready to assemble brand new, screaming-fast Ryzen 7000 desktops with these very pricey motherboards were not amused.An official statement from Asrock says the company will accept exchanges on motherboards that have sticker residue on the RAM slots."

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