MSI MEG X570 UNIFY

Today, we are taking a look at the MSI MEG X570 Unify. This is a mid-range, low frills X570 motherboard targeted towards the enthusiast market. Specifically, it offers a blacked-out aesthetic and absolutely no RGB LED lighting.

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MSI Creator TRX40

At the bottom of the board is four full-length PCIe 4.0 slots which run at x16/x8/x16/x8, with two PCIe 4.0 M.2 slots complimented with a long M.2 heatshield which sits between the bottom two PCIe 4.0 slots. A third M.2 slot is located vertically along the right-hand side of the board just above the actively cooled chipset heatsink.

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GIGABYTE AMD X570 AORUS VRM Guide

Today, we bring you a guide that focuses on the X570 VRM ecosystem of GIGABYTE’s X570 motherboards. We will focus on the designs of four motherboards to help you understand the benefits of each within the portfolio. We will focus on a few different parts of each motherboard, including the PWM controller, power stage design, power input, PCB, and cooling.

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MSI MEG X570 GODLIKE

A motherboard with a name like “Godlike”—and it’s not MSI’s first bite at the apple with that family name—sets some serious expectations. Though we’re not here to debunk the dominance of this deluxe motherboard, we have to observe: Its price is as equally high in the heavens as its name. 

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MSI MPG X570 GAMING PLUS

Regardless of how we define cheapness, this board still gets you a voltage regulator with eight 46A MOSFETs for the CPU core on a board that undercuts the other “value-priced models” we’ve tested by a wide margin. That voltage regulator should be adequate to run the full range of Ryzen 3000 processors at stock settings. Since our test CPU is a middle model, we’ll push it a bit with overclocking.

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ASUS ROG ZENITH II EXTREME ALPHA

Notwithstanding the eATX size, the DIMM slots are very close to the huge sTRX4 socket and also nestle by the VRM heatsink, so much so that Asus bundles in a dual-purpose screwdriver to pop the DIMM holders due to a lack of space. And if you’re going to max out the full eight modules, we’d suggest going for an AIO liquid cooler instead of a hulking air heatsink.

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GIGABYTE TRX40 AORUS MASTER

Gigabyte’s TRX40 Aorus Master is aiming to offer enthusiasts with a positive balance of features, high-performance cooling, and an eye-catching aesthetic design for their Threadripper system. Coming in at just below £500 in the UK, the TRX40 Aorus Master competes directly with ASUS’ TRX40-E Gaming but does many things in a very different manner.

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GIGABYTE X570 AORUS MASTER

Gigabyte has decided not to add an SLI bridge – just like ASUS does with the Crosshair VIII Hero (Wi-Fi). Even if we repeat ourselves in this regard: The step is understandable because NVIDIAsince the RTX cards use the NVLink connection technology and thus two different technologies are used, so that an enclosed bridge could not be used for all constellations.

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ASRock TRX40 Creator

ASRock’s TRX40 Creator motherboard is firmly positioned in the market to appeal to prosumer users looking to adopt the latest Threadripper platform. A few ways in which ASRock achieves that aim is by omitting onboard RGBs and fancy aesthetic shrouds in favour of 10Gb Ethernet and a quad-GPU slot layout.

Read more @ KitGuru