1. TUF Gaming is a sub-brand owned by ASUS that focuses on gaming notebooks and hardware. Its full name is The Ultimate Force. The brand focuses on game-based products with high cost performance, durability and balanced performance, and is mainly aimed at players with limited budgets but who pursue a reliable gaming experience.
2. TUF Gaming is an e-sports notebook brand owned by ASUS. Brand background: As an e-sports notebook brand owned by ASUS, TUF Gaming series adheres to ASUS's consistent high quality and innovative spirit. This series focuses on providing e-sports players with durable, long-lasting and stable notebook products to meet their various needs in gaming.
3. The configuration of ASUS TUFGaming FX505GU_FX95GU shipped in mainland China is as follows: Intel ninth-generation Core i7- 9750H/ i5- 9300H processor (depending on shipment) Intel UHD Graphics 630 + NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660Ti, 6GB GDDR6 memory hard disk available in multiple specifications.

4. The ASUS TUF Gaming series has always been known for its durability, and the FX505 GE FX86 FE is no exception. It adopts military regulations and standard manufacturing processes and can withstand the test of various harsh environments. Whether it is games, office or entertainment, this computer can meet the needs of users. If you are looking for a powerful, durable and reliable laptop, the ASUS TUF Gaming FX505GE FX86FE will be a good choice.
5. TUF Gaming FX505DT is a Flying Fortress series notebook computer owned by Asus. It is one of the models of the Flying Fortress 7FX95DT. As a member of the Flying Fortress series, TUF Gaming FX 505DT combines ASUS's technical accumulation in the field of games and has excellent performance and durability. This computer uses advanced hardware configuration and meets high standards in terms of processing speed and graphics performance.
6. Asus tufgaming notebooks are its e-sports agent series. According to relevant information inquired, ASUS tufgaming notebooks are its e-sports agent series, which is characterized by minimalism and military-style appearance.
1. AppleGamingWiki is a game encyclopedia specially built for the Apple device ecosystem. It aims to organize the compatibility and repair solutions of all games on macOS. It is an important resource for macOS players to obtain game support information. Background and positioning Apple released the first Mac with an M1 chip in November 2020. Its ARM architecture performance is enough to run many AAA games, but the number of AAA games in the native macOS version is rare.

2. Summary: The M1 MacBook needs to be selected based on specific needs to play games-CrossOver or virtual machine is recommended for Windows games; console games are preferred for emulator; cloud games can be tried when network conditions permit. Compatibility issues need to be resolved step by step through community resources (such as AppleGamingWiki) or tutorial videos.
3. System requirements: In order to get a better gaming experience, players need to upgrade their Mac to macOS Sequoia (i.e. MacOS 15) and above. This version supports game mode and automatically optimizes system resources to ensure smooth running of the game. Some models can also enable "high energy consumption mode" in the system settings to further squeeze system resources to enhance the gaming experience. Hardware configuration: M-series chips are one of the necessary requirements for Mac games.
4. Games that can be played on the Mac include but are not limited to Diablo 4 and The Last Era. The following is a detailed explanation of the games playable on the Mac. Supported games: Diablo 4: This game can run relatively smoothly on the Mac through tools such as GPTK and Whisky, especially on new models such as the M1 Pro. On Mac, high frame rates can be achieved.
5. Developer Andrew Tsai shared the use of this tool as the creator of the PCGamingWiki website and a Mac game enthusiast. The Game Porting Toolkit enables fast conversion of Windows games through functions such as Metal Shader Converter, making them run on Apple Silicon Macs.
On May 27, 019, Asus officially launched an X570 motherboard family barrel covering five major series of ROG, ROG Strix, Prime, Pro, and TUF Gaming at a global press conference in Taipei. It fully supports AMD's third-generation Ryzen processors and achieves significant upgrades in power supply design, PCIe 0 support and expansion capabilities.

Motherboard market layout and compatibility Short-term exclusivity From the launch of the third-generation Ryzen to the end of 2019, the X570 may be the only motherboard platform available. Mainstream-level chipsets (such as the rumored B550) will be designed by Xiangshuo, but due to progress delays, release is expected to be postponed until 2020. Old platform compatibility Existing X370/X470 motherboards can support third-generation Ryzen processors through a BIOS update, but the PCIe 0 feature cannot be enabled.
The detailed parameters of the ASUS PRIME X570-PRO motherboard are as follows: Core hardware configuration Main chipset: Using AMD X570 chipset, supporting PCI-E0 standard, providing bandwidth guarantee for high-speed storage and graphics cards. CPU slot: Socket AM4 interface, compatible with third-generation and subsequent AMD Ryzen processors (including the Ryzen 5000 series), covering mainstream consumer-grade and some professional-grade requirements.
The ROG STRIX X570-E GAMING uses an ATX standard form factor and a 6-layer PCB design. This motherboard is very weighty. It feels heavy in your hand, giving people the feeling of having sufficient materials.

The X570 chipset was launched simultaneously with AMD's third-generation Ryzen processor in May 2019. Release timeline May 28, 2019: Asus is the first to release a full range of X570 motherboards, covering everything from entry to flagship models, providing adaptation support for third-generation Ryzen processors. May 29, 2019: ASUS added a number of new X570 motherboards at Computex in Taipei to further improve its product line.

The following takes the Asus Pro WS X570-ACE motherboard as an example to illustrate how to build a RAID. Other Asus X570 motherboards operate similarly. After installing two m.2 SSDs that support the NVMe protocol on the motherboard, boot up and enter the motherboard BIOS settings. You can see that the two SSDs have been recognized under the simple interface.
1. For the graphics cards installed on the motherboard, you can see by looking at their drivers. The N card is generally NVIDIA... The same goes for the A card. If you don't look at the driver, you can also see if you unplug the graphics card from the machine. ATI's graphics card usually has a chip marked with obvious ATI's three E-characters. Similarly for NVIDIA, of course, it's usually covered by the heat sink., you need to remove the heat sink.
2. The T series, as I said just now, is thinner and lighter than the R series. Of course, it has face to hold. It is not cost-effective. It is positioned as a high-end business series, with prices ranging from more than 9000 to more than 40000. The X series is a representative work of 12-inch and 13-inch. It is light and portable. If you are not on a business trip and are pursuing extreme portability, it is recommended not to choose it. The X series ranges from more than 5000 to more than 20000.
3. The last two figures represent its positioning. For example, GTX980M, 80 is a high-end graphics card;GTX1050, 50 is a mid-range graphics card. So the higher the number, the better. Different suffixes represent different meanings. M means that this graphics card is a mobile version, which is slightly weaker than the desktop graphics card of the same model;TI means that this is an enhanced graphics card, and the graphics card with TI suffix is better than the graphics card of the same model without TI. More powerful.

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