ASUS ROG STRIX X570-E GAMING

The ROG Strix range has yielded some excellent motherboards for Asus over the years and has already spanned both Intel and AMD sockets successfully. However, you’d be right in thinking that, while this is one of the cheaper X570 boards we’ve tested, it’s still on the pricey side given its Intel Z370 equivalent cost just £207 when we reviewed it less than two years ago.

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MSI X570-A PRO

The VRMs offer a relatively lowly eight phases to the CPU (10 in total), and under load these did get undeniably toasty, with the software reporting 78°C under a sustained 10-minute load test and our own manual measurements (via IR thermometer) being only a few degrees south of this.

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MSI MEG X570 ACE

MSI has their work cut out for them, and they came prepared. The MEG X570 ACE features a heat pipe connecting the chipset and VRM heatsinks, so that the chipset fan, which turns off completely when not needed, can stay powered down for as much as possible. Aside from the heatpipe, the MEG X570 ACE will have to prove its worth through performance and overclocking, so let’s get to it.

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MSI MEG X570 ACE

The new MEG X570 ACE is designed not to be a mid to high-end motherboard with features that are in line with motherboards like the Crosshair VIII Hero and the X570 Aorus Master, so competition is quite fierce in that regard in this segment.

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ASRock X570 Taichi

While having eight rear USB slots is absolutely amazing it’s worth noting that only two of them operate at 10Gbps – a Type-A and Type-C located directly next to each other.  ASRock delivers the latest WiFI support (WiFi 6) with an upgraded Intel AX200 with 802.11ax support.

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MSI MEG X570 ACE

The MSI MEG X570 ACE is now available in the Philippines days after the Ryzen 3rd Generation processors hit our stores. As promised, MSI’s X570 series will have an overload of features and beefy VRM configuration for a solid overclocking experience. Being one of MSI’s Enthusiast motherboards in the X570 line up, the MEG X570…

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ASRock X570 Taichi

Today we take a look at ASRock’s X570 Taichi motherboard, a line of motherboards we have traditionally been very impressed with. The new Taichi seems to be more loaded than the traditional Taichi models, which makes sense since the new chipset offers higher-end features and requires higher-end hardware to fully support those features.

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MSI MEG X570 ACE

Moving a few features around gives MSI a distinctive design compared to its most closely-priced rival, but both boards perform splendidly. Buyers in this price class should choose theirs based on other criteria like connector placement, aesthetics, and brand preference.

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