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I am a gamer, but the last time I played a competitive online multiplayer game was a very long time ago so I’m not really bothered about a ”edge”
As you’ll see from my other posts to the other comments in the thread, I’m just looking for a decent router that I can build upon in the future.
I don’t really want a high-end professional system because quite frankly, I won’t utilise it and it’ll be a waste of money Not to mention if I ever want to get anything done I probably won’t understand the front end of the client.
No I don’t care about RGB it’s going in a cupboard and probably not gonna be looked at again for a long time.
Truth Be Told, I like ASUS Because I have this stuff in my computer and have always found it quite reliable. I also really like the AI mesh and think it’s quite quite a use a friendly system.