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We’ve already reviewed a few ASUS boards for this launch (linked below). Of course, there’s always room for one more. We’re taking a look at the sexy beast that is the PRIME X570-Pro right now.
The Asus TUF Gaming X570-Plus (Wi-Fi) is the cheapest X570 board that we've had across out test bench with the initial blitz of motherboards following AMD Ryzen 3000's launch.
Asus Prime X570-P (ATX) Asus Prime WS X570-ACE (ATX) Asus’s flagship board is the ROG Crosshair VIII Formula, designed for use in liquid-cooled (and liquid nitrogen cooled) systems.
The ASUS Prime X570-P, rocking PCIe 4.0 support, high-quality components, and a great BIOS, is an excellent choice if you want the best chipset at a low price.
The PRIME X570-Pro is still all of those things, but it comes in a little bit more a mature package. It’s built to be a solid all-rounder for gamers, in the office, even an affordable ...
Asus's X570 ROG Crosshair VIII Hero (and its "Dark Hero" variant) top out at Ryzen 5000, but it hits a sweet spot in terms of price and features that should please price-conscious PC builders.
The Pro WS X570-ACE marries the new CPUs and their PCIe 4.0 connectivity to ECC RAM and management features not normally seen outside of pricey server-grade gear," ASUS says.
Last in the X570 line is Asus’ Prime X570-P. Looking at this board, you can’t help but notice how bare and empty the overall PCB looks in comparison to the high-end boards announced by Asus.
Next up we have the ASUS Pro WS X570-ACE which has a more professional design, and 3 x PCIe 4.0 slots with 1 x16 and two x8 slots. This would be perfect for some crazy high-end storage enthusiasts ...
And it still remains the top-seller on Amazon when it comes to desktop processors. AMD Ryzen 5 3600 6-Core 3.6 GHz + ASUS Prime X570-P Motherboard $284.98 @ Newegg ...
Asus reiterated the intention to distribute the new passive X570 motherboards starting in Q3, and added that they were "coming soon". Calendar Q3 officially starts on 1 st July.
ASUS has just unleashed some big fighting words against its motherboard competitors in GIGABYTE and MSI over the newly-released X570 range of motherboards. VideoCardz has the scoop with some very ...
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