MSI MEG X570 ACE

The MEG X570 Ace sits as MSI’s 2nd best motherboard in their X570 range of motherboards. Even so, it has pretty much all of the premium features you would want in an X570 motherboard like a 12+2 digital power design, three PCI-Express 4.0 M.2 slots, WiFi 6, 2.5 GbE LAN, and even an infinity window with RGB lighting!

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MSI MEG X570 GODLIKE

MSI offers something incredibly extreme with this X570 motherboard, meet the MSI MEG X570 Godlike. We check out this piece of hardware loaded with features, in combination with a Ryzen 7 3700X processor, AMD prepped the 570 chipset, that offers a more fine-tuned experience for your Ryzen Generation 3 processor.

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ASUS ROG CROSSHAIR VIII FORMULA

The board isn’t completely devoid of a premium demeanour, though, as you get an impressive total of nine four-pin fan headers with one offering up to 3A/36W of power for water-cooling pumps. In addition, you get a pair of coolant flow meter headers, a thermal probe header, and a quartet of RGB headers too.

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ASRock X570 Taichi

The ASRock X570 Taichi is the latest in a line of premium motherboards that ASRock produce, offering a surfeit of features and performance. As you might have already heard, perhaps the biggest inclusion with the new X570 chipset is the long-awaiting PCI-E 4.0 specification, offering double the bandwidth, and full backwards compatibility, of the previous generation.

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MSI PRESTIGE X570 CREATION

We’re finally here with our first full X570 motherboard review, and gracing our test bench today is MSI’s Prestige X570 Creation. As you might expect with it donning MSI’s Creation badge, this is not a cheap motherboard, and combined with the standard hike you can expect by opting for X570, you’re looking at £450 or $500.

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ASRock X570 Taichi

With the X570 chipset ASRock wants to continue that tradition. ASRock has really seemed to go all out with this motherboard, if you look at all of ASRock’s current Taichi boards this is definitely the best looking out of the bunch and really stands out. ASRock has loaded this board with some pretty awesome RGB lighting and a large heatsink that covers the entire bottom half of the board.

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GIGABYTE X570 AORUS MASTER

The X570 AORUS MASTER is certainly up to the task at hand, starting with a trio of heatsink-equipped PCI-E 4.0 M.2 slots, as well as the same count of PCI-E 16x expansion slots, all featuring an ultra-durable PCI-E Armour. Alongside that is an extensive on-board audio solution, 2.5G + 1G LAN, WiFi 6 and support for the latest USB 3.2 Gen. 2 standards.

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GIGABYTE X570 AORUS MASTER

The first board that we’ve got our hands on is the Gigabyte X570 AORUS Master, which sits 2nd Gigabyte’s X570 product stack. This board is loaded with features which include a 14 phase VRM, triple PCI-Express 4.0 M.2 slots with heatsinks, 802.11ax WiFi, 2.5 Gigabit LAN, USB 3.1 gen 2, and of course some RGB lighting in there. Is this the board you need for your brand new AMD Ryzen 3000 series processor? Read on to find out…

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AMD X570 Motherboard Overview

Among the biggest additions to AMD’s AM4 platform is the introduction of PCIe 4.0 support, courtesy of the new X570 chipset. X570 marks the first consumer motherboard chipset to feature native PCIe 4.0 – which can double the bandwidth available for everything from SSDs to video cards, offering the opportunity to improve performance when these peripherals get bus-bottlenecked.

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GIGABYTE X570 AORUS MASTER

The X570 AORUS Master which we will be reviewing today is a stepped-down model from the flagship X570 AORUS Xtreme. It has a slightly lesser phase count at 12+2 but still packs a lot of new features for the 3rd gen Ryzen CPUs. With that said, let’s see what kind of performance can we expect from this board – especially on the overclocking part.

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