GIGABYTE X570 GAMING X

The obvious aesthetic tweaks, though, are the addition of an I/O shroud and one M.2 heatsink – welcome if you’re not too enamoured of the hefty copper heatsink on SSDs such as the Aorus PCIe 4.0 sample we use for testing. However, with this sandwiched between the GPU and CPU socket, the stock configuration saw an M.2 temperature of over 70°C, which is worse than using the included heatsink with our SSD.

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ASRock X570 Taichi

As we’ve come to expect with AMD platform launches, plenty of updates coming in fast. Each successive update bringing stability and compatibility improvements. This latest entry in the ASRock X570 Taichi is easily my favorite X570 motherboard thus far.

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ASUS ROG ZENITH EXTREME ALPHA

Being at the top of the X399 price stack, Asus has to deliver on all fronts with its Extreme Alpha, and the company succeeds. Serious overclockers and builders with deep pockets can find value in this board compared to other current-generation product offerings. The rest of us should stick look for something (much) more affordable.

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ASRock X570 Steel Legend

The much revered ASRock’s “Steel Legend” has now arrived for the X570, and today we’ll be taking a quick look at the ASRock X570 Steel Legend Motherboard. This motherboard utilizes the latest AMD chipset X570 supporting all of the existing 2nd gen, and the latest 3rd gen Ryzen desktop processors.

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MSI MEG X570 GODLIKE

The motherboard we are looking at today is the one we used for our Ryzen 9 3900X review. It is the MSI MEG X570 GODLIKE. Yes, folks, this is one of those dreaded $700 motherboards you heard so much about prior to the launch of the Ryzen 3000 series.

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