

Ive tried verifying file integrity, uninstalling and reinstalling, deleting and reinstalling the drivers but nothing has worked.
#Computix 2016 driver#
The next day I updated the drivers like prompted, and without fail the game would crash everytime on start up, saying its a driver problem, etc.
#Computix 2016 upgrade#
All the key components an enthusiast would upgrade is upgradable, if not considering the expense of a whole new platform. The processor, memory and M.2 socket can be accessed through the top transparent compartment. I thought 'Oh Ill do it later' and continued to play the game fine. Avalon provides enough expandability to ensure you have a serious gaming powerhouse with plenty of storage, while doing so is a cinch even in a case this size. This is a desktop anyone can complete.īeing a compact build, as any builder can attest, getting your fingers (two at a time sometimes) into the case is tremendously challenging. ROG Avalon is the best of both worlds, the advantages of desktops, and at the same time the advantages of an all-in-one or laptop by making upgrades just as easy if not easier. The implementation of Edge Connectors and daughterboards eliminated cables (not entirely, wide adoption can be faster if graphics cards do not have to conform exclusively), configured perfectly to allow upgrades to slide into place. The distinct advantage of having a desktop over an all-in-one or a laptop is undoubtedly the ability to upgrade and achieve superior cooling for overclocking. The elimination of cables can also make troubleshooting easier, yes once in a while the cable certainly does fail a component which partially fails is far worse when you're trying to troubleshoot. Such a seemingly small step not only made the inside of your PC build simpler and neater, future generations of SSDs are already catered for since cables can eventually be the bottleneck in performance (hence memory is always right next to the processor). Moving from a separate data cable and a power cable to a simplified socket, the M.2 SSD was a great leap forward by eliminating cables. If you are unfamiliar with any of these cables, consider yourself lucky because time can be better spent doing more important things (or fun things such as overclocking and actually playing games!). No matter how good you were, it would still look like a lame effort by today's standards. Remember when assembling a PC meant managing a large collection of ribbon cables? It was a nightmare trying to perfect cable management with IDE (picture below, imagine your case filled with that!), floppy, RS232, parallel, gameport, and let's not forget PS/2, TV-out, CD-rom audio and all the power cables. ROG Avalon was designed to be the next step in evolution.

And the ROG booth of course was the place you can't miss when you go. As time progressed, for the sake of simplicity, aesthetics and reduced overall package, one trend continued just as mobile phones have continued to grow bigger yet thinner - the departure of cables. COMPUTEX 2016 in Taipei, Taiwan was the place to be to see the most exciting PCs builds and mods. Even internally, aesthetics has become just as important as performance.

The evolution of the PC has seen monotonous beige boxes turn into assorted sizes, shapes and colors.
