ASUS PRIME TRX40-PRO

Whilst the Prime-Pro might not have the elements so familiar to us from the ASUS ROG range, it’s not without a large selection of features designed to give you the best possible user experience. If you’ve been following along with our TRX40 reviews then much of this will be familiar as so much is built into the latest AMD chipset. 

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ASRock TRX40 Creator

n a bid to dial down on dazzling RGB lighting, ASRock’s new TRX40 Creator opts for a clean aesthetic which is more in keeping with the professional. Along with the sleek styling comes a plethora of features and tools which should satisfy the needs of those wanting to knuckle down and get creative.

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GIGABYTE TRX40 AORUS XTREME

GIGABYTE has released four motherboards for the TRX40 platform, which we briefly overviewed in our announcement article, and today we have in our lab the flagship GIGABYTE TRX40 AORUS XTREME, which is in my opinion the most featureful, and dare I say most elegant, motherboard of the bunch.

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MSI Creator TRX40

After taking the motherboard out of the box, we get our first look at the MSI Creator TRX40 Motherboard with its EATX 12” x 10.9” form factor. There are large M.2 NVMe heat sinks span the motherboard right side and bottom, that contribute to the overall look of the platform.

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MSI Creator TRX40

It is time to review the next TREX in line, the MSI Creator TRX40. This Threadripper 3000 motherboard is ready for anything from 24 to 64 cores really. It has a beefy 16-phase VRM, you may mount up-to six M.2 SSDs with the help of an add-in card, 10 Gigabit Ethernet, AX wifi. The list goes on and on.

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AMD TRX40 Motherboard Overview

AMD leveraged GlobalFoundries 14nm to build the TRX40 chipset, which in a maximum I/O configuration, offers 16 downstream PCIe 4.0 lanes for peripherals. Like other AMD chipsets, motherboard vendors can select between these PCIe lanes and additional SATA ports, giving board makers some flexibility between PCIe and storage. 

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