This is an AM4 socket motherboard, so pretty much any Ryzen CPU will fit. However, you’ll only get life out of 2nd and 3rd Gen Ryzen CPUs. Unfortunately, X570 has no 1st Gen Ryzen support, as we ...
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It has been long overdue for us to review but we wanted to wait on AGESA 1.0.0.3 ABBA firmware before we'd continue, we finally had some time to peek at the PRIME X570 Pro series of motherboards for ...
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With the cost of PC components reaching new highs, it’s a good time to seek out the options that straddle premium features and sane pricing. Asus’s X570 ROG Crosshair VIII Hero delivers value with an ...
The third generation AMD Ryzen processors are arriving soon. While these will still use the AM4 socket and have backwards compatibility with previous AM4 chipset boards, the launch will be accompanied ...
The dust has finally settled from the catastrophic meteorite crashing into the CPU market that was AMD Ryzen 3000, and we've stuck the Asus ROG Strix X570-E Gaming in the test bench to see what this ...
Edit 25/10/19: at 11:15 onwards, Luke discusses the motherboard vrm and power delivery. He has clarified further whether this is an 8-phase or 16-phase solution: 'you only get 8 true control phases.
With the single thread performance of Zen 2 inching closer and closer to Intel’s, it is hard to argue with the value for the dollar presented by AMD’s Ryzen line up as top contenders for gaming and ...
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