ASUS ROG CROSSHAIR VI HERO

If you’re planning on a CrossFire configuration, on the other hand, you have two good choices. One is the X370, of course; the other is the one-step-down B350, which can be found on boards with lighter price tags than big X370 beasts like the ROG Crosshair VI Hero.

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ASUS PRIME X370-PRO

Price around £150, the PRIME promises the best of both worlds, offering a competitive price, yet still supporting all the high-end hardware you would expect from an X370 class motherboard. That means you’ll get support for DDR4 3200 (OC), M.2 storage, lots of SATA 6Gb/s ports, USB 3.1, Crossfire/SLI, high-end audio output, RGB lighting, and overclocking on all Ryzen AM4 processors.

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ASUS ROG CROSSHAIR VI HERO

Getting everything out of the box and taking a look at the accessories you have a set of Republic of Gamers stickers, I/O shield, four SATA cables, Q-connector, RGB LED strip extension cable, SLI HB bridge, ROG cable lables, ROG coaster, user’s guide, driver & software CD, and a coupon for 20% off CableMod cables.

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ASUS PRIME X370-PRO

That step down typically loses you those handy overclocking and testing tools – power and reset buttons, CMOS clear buttons, LEDS POST code displays and USB BIOS Flashback are all absent from the Prime X370-Pro, but it’s a similar story with Z270 boards – and you’ll be hard-pressed to find these features for less than £200…

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ASUS ROG CROSSHAIR VI HERO

ASUS’ Crosshair VI Hero is currently flying the flag for the Republic of Gamers (ROG) range on AMD’s new AM4 platform. Sporting the X370 chipset and a healthy power delivery system to feed thirsty Ryzen CPUs, ASUS’ premium ATX motherboard also comes equipped with RGB lighting, onboard M.2, and an internal 10Gbps USB 3.1 header.

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ASUS ROG CROSSHAIR VI HERO

We have tested and reviewed all Ryzen 7 processors, now it is time to zoom into the motherboards. This reviews details the €289 ASUS Crosshair VI Hero. The X370 motherboard is the high-end alternative in the Ryzen motherboard spectrum. A motherboard with plenty of features and options, as well as a little RGB bling.

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ASUS PRIME X370-PRO

To ensure that people can get the very best from the motherboard with ease, ASUS have also unified their various proprietary hardware and software technologies to create 5-Way Optimization by Dual Intelligent Processors 5. So at the click of a button, your system will optimise CPU performance, cooling, and power efficiency all at once.

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ASUS ROG CROSSHAIR VI HERO

Our first X370 motherboard review is on the motherboard that AMD provided inside our Ryzen reviewer’s kit. The Crosshair VI Hero is ASUS’s current top offering for the AMD AM4 platform and uses AMD’s X370 chipset. The X370 chipset and Ryzen CPU ecosystem is no longer similar to that of Intel, or anything we have seen before.

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ASUS ROG CROSSHAIR VI HERO

This is one of the two boards that came with our initial review setup for the new Ryzen processors. So today I’m going to check out the new Crosshair VI Hero and see what it is all about and find out if it is a good option to consider for those of you excited to build a new high-end AMD build.

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ASUS ROG CROSSHAIR VI HERO

As you’d expect from a £200+ ROG board, you get the full complement of overclocking and testing tools, including USB BIOS Flashback, which helped us out more than once with some teething problems we’ve had in our initial Ryzen testing. There’s a CMOS clear switch, power and reset buttons plus an LED POST display, as well.

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