SuperMicro adopts quite a minimalistic approach when it comes to the bundled software and expects the end-user to download their favourite applications. This might detract from the motherboard’s value slightly but in all honesty, I rarely feel the need to install many of the included programs. Readily available programs like HWMonitor and CoreTemp have become an industry standard for a reason and fare much better than alternatives from motherboard companies. On the other hand, certain applications such as ASUS ROG RAMDisk can be incredibly useful. As a result, I’d like to see SuperMicro develop a more polished software suite for the future to evoke a greater sense of value.
Everyday Productivity- Expand your view and your productivity with this 54.5 cm (21.45-inch) diagonal, FHD…
Nintendo is no stranger to lawsuits. Over the years, the company has taken legal action…
Copilot+ PC: A new era of AI. The fastest, most intelligent Surface ever. Exceptional performance:…
Brilliant 4K entertainment: bring films and series to life with support for vivid 4K Ultra…
The Pixel Camera takes amazing photos and videos, every time. With Google AI, you can…
Not only has Apple been fined by the European Commission for its dominant position, but…