Friday, August 19th 2022

ASUS Recalls ROG Maximus Z690 Hero Motherboards Due to Fire and Burn Hazard

Under the directions of the US Consumer Products Safety Commission (CPSC), the regulatory body overseeing consumer-safety for the US and Canada, ASUS has instituted a general recall of its Republic of Gamers (ROG) Maximus Z690 Hero Socket LGA1700 motherboard. This includes pulling the product from the market, as well as reaching out to current owners, informing them of a design flaw with the product that affects their safety, and offering replacements.

The general recall has its roots in a December 2021 announcement by ASUS that a batch of the motherboard is being voluntarily recalled by the company after it discovered that a capacitor that's part of the motherboard's VRM has been defectively installed in the opposite electrical polarity. This has the potential to cause a fire.
Placement of most components on the PCB is done by an automated robotic placer. Components are fed to the machine in reels or trays, while bare PCBs are placed in stacks. The machine is programmed to precisely place each component (solder it), however a human intervention is needed to ensure that the information fed to the machine has the correct placement and polarity of each component. ASUS in fact prides itself with the degree of robotized manufacturing to minimize human errors.

According to a declaration filed with the US CPSC by ASUS, as many as 10,000 units are affected by this recall. This includes both unsold inventory and units owned by consumers. ASUS set up a dedicated URL to help consumers file for a free replacement, that's www.asus.com/us/site/recalls.
Source: US Consumer Products Safety Commission
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37 Comments on ASUS Recalls ROG Maximus Z690 Hero Motherboards Due to Fire and Burn Hazard

#26
maxfly
DeangrSeriously give them tap on shoulder lol
Eh riiight, you mean a pat on the back?
As a tap on the shoulder, would be more along the lines of excuse me, you have a bug crawling on your leg type of thing...either way. Have at it ;)
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#27
Deangr
maxflyEh riiight, you mean a pat on the back?
As a tap on the shoulder, would be more along the lines of excuse me, you have a bug crawling on your leg type of thing...either way. Have at it ;)
I been using/received both the same way I guess it depends how you deliver it.
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#28
GerardFreeman
delshayYes that's clearly a diode, now show me one on a modern motherboard.
I can't believe you don't see these. They are small. I have the Asus z690 maximus extreme. Zoom in at the photo and you will see some right of the ram slots. You see one of them with 3 silver pins sticking out on both sides...I rest my case
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#29
delshay
GerardFreemanI can't believe you don't see these. They are small. I have the Asus z690 maximus extreme. Zoom in at the photo and you will see some right of the ram slots. You see one of them with 3 silver pins sticking out on both sides...I rest my case
OK. ...If you have the motherboard can you take a very clear photo of it so I can clearly see it as zooming in on the photo is very fuzzy, can't see anything.
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#30
trsttte
delshayYes that's clearly a diode, now show me one on a modern motherboard.
I'll just pull a smartass move and point towards the diode inside every mosfet :D
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#31
Vayra86
delshayOK. ...If you have the motherboard can you take a very clear photo of it so I can clearly see it as zooming in on the photo is very fuzzy, can't see anything.
Oh come on, I even see them on my phone lol
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#32
delshay
trsttteI'll just pull a smartass move and point towards the diode inside every mosfet :D
You get an up-vote for a very clever move. .Yes they do have a diode.
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#33
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
Intel wattage jokes put aside for the moment, yeah - anything that can power 300W+ can obviously go bang in dangerous ways.


The teacher who taught me electical safety had one eye, because he installed a capacitor backwards.
It's uhh... it's not surprising he wasn't the best teacher.
W1zzardMy board for CPU reviews, lucky me

Imagine the chaos if a major reviewer got un-alived by explosive review hardware

"Linus Assusinated"
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#34
delshay
Vayra86Oh come on, I even see them on my phone lol
You've been caught trying to be clever. I know what your going to say/post next. Clever, but not as smart as the other user which I gave an up-vote
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#35
Jimmy_
Maximus Z690 + 13900k/ks - this combination reviews will be lit though :D
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#36
chrcoluk
Every now and again companies produce dud products, how these companies react is a way of testing that company.

The 5 star score is given on product recalls.
The 1 star score is given when its not even acknowledged and company pretends it isnt a problem.
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#37
PapaTaipei
Asus is trash, but the rest is worse, unless you are ready to pay double for an EVGA mobo...
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