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Monday, May 27th 2019

AMD Showcases Several Premium X570 Motherboards for Ryzen 3000 Zen2

AMD at its 2019 Computex private showcase for the media following its CEO's keynote address, unveiled several premium motherboards based on the new AMD X570 chipset. The X570 is an in-house design effort by AMD, and unlike the X470, isn't sourced from ASMedia. The chipset supports PCI-Express gen 4.0 end-to-end, which means not only is the chipset-bus gen 4.0, but also the downstream PCIe lanes it puts out. The chipset connects to the AM4 socket over a PCI-Express 4.0 x4 link (64 Gbps).

It has a downstream PCIe lane budget of 16 lanes, which the motherboard designers can spread out as up up to two M.2 NVMe slots, an x4 (physical x16) slot, a bunch of x1 slots, and newer generation connectivity such as 802.11ax WLAN, 2.5/5.0/10 GbE wired networking, and a larger number of USB 3.2 ports, including newer 20 Gbps portsn over external controllers. This chipset runs hotter than the X470, with a TDP rumored to be around 15W, probably because of the PCIe gen 4.0 implementation. Many of the motherboards we spotted had active fan-heatsinks over the chipset.
Among the motherboards we spied through glass shelves are the ASRock X570 Taichi which its characteristic steampunk design that tries hard to conceal the chipset fan behind a grille. ASRock does something similar with the X570 Steel Legend (but doubles down on the digital camo print). The GIGABYTE Aorus X570 Master is a monstrosity with a design focus on an outrageously strong CPU VRM that pulls power from two 8-pin EPS connectors, and a heavy dose on the areas GIGABYTE has earned a reputation for, such as onboard audio, durable electrical components, etc. There's also a bare GIGABYTE board that shows off the X570 chipset, with its rather large (roughly 130 mm²) die.
The X570 Aorus Pro has a more sober design, with an unwavering focus on VRM heatsink design, two M.2 slots, and a reasonably good connectivity load-out. GIGABYTE thinks the AMD X570 is a safe enough bet to pull out its flagship Aorus Xtreme brand, and the X570 Aorus Xtreme is possibly the most fleshed out board we saw, with a monstrous CPU VRM, and a fanless chipset heatsink that's spread out better, and shares some of its heat with the VRM heatsink over a heat-pipe.
MSI, like GIGABYTE, is betting big on X570, and has designed its flagship MEG X570 GODLIKE motherboard based on this chipset, with its gargantuan heatsink. There's also the MEG X570 Creation, and the MEG X570 Ace that MSI had teased earlier this month, with a slightly toned down feature set, which still qualifies as high-end/enthusiast. This platform makes choosing Intel look like a compromise. ASUS deployed its ROG, TUF, and Prime brands for the X570, and within ROG, there's will be ROG Strix and ROG Crosshair brands. ASUS unveiled a board that could very well be the Crosshair VIII Formula. There's also the sober-looking Prime X570-Pro. Lastly, there's the ASUS TUF X570 Gaming.
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30 Comments on AMD Showcases Several Premium X570 Motherboards for Ryzen 3000 Zen2

#26
TheDeeGee
Maybe i'll just get a X470 Board then, since they don't have a noisy jetfan.

I don't need PCI-E Gen4 anyways.
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#27
TheLostSwede
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CrackongITX Please ?
Looks like the mini-DTX form factor is back.
edgeup.asus.com/2019/the-x570-motherboard-guide-ryzen-to-victory-with-pci-express-4-0/2/
About 2/3 down the page. Very odd looking board.



It also seems like they have a mini-ITX board, just someone at Asus called it mATX...
edgeup.asus.com/2019/the-x570-motherboard-guide-ryzen-to-victory-with-pci-express-4-0/3/
Halfway down the page.


And one coming from Gigabyte, no pics yet though, only specs.
www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/X570-I-AORUS-PRO-WIFI-rev-10#sp
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#28
moob
Chloe PriceNot going to upgrade at the launch, 2600 @ 4.15 is fine. But if there is going to be a 200eur 8/16 chip some day, then I'll upgrade. :3
I am. I'm looking at the 3600X/3700X (leaning towards the 3700X but we'll see when the benchmarks come out). But I'm still on a 3770K which I've had since...holy crap I just realized it's over 6 years old. O_o The chip has served me well but it's time.
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#30
Roddey
I have had no problems with my 6 year old G1 Sniper M5 motherboard so I think I will stick with Gigabyte again. The Aorus Xtreme board looks like the one to go for unless the price is to high for what I need. I wont use the wifi or audio on it.


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RoddeyI have had no problems with my 6 year old G1 Sniper M5 motherboard so I think I will stick with Gigabyte again. The Aorus Xtreme board looks like the one to go for unless the price is to high for what I need. I wont use the wifi or audio on it.


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Just reading the specs on the audio for the xtreme. Looks good actually so maybe I will use it. This looks like it could replace a descent standalone dac. Hopefully someone will test it. The following is copy and pasted.

ESS SABRE reference DAC 9218

Support QUAD DAC™ to deliver superb 124dB DNR and -112dB THD+N.
True 2vrms outputs are capable of driving professional high impedance headphones and deliver professional line-level outputs.
Analog Volume Control delivers 130dB SNR at low listening levels by reducing noise as the audio signal decreases.
High-Res music. Supports up to 32bit 192KHz PCM
Provides surround sound audio and enables DSD music playback
Precise TXC Oscillator
Audiophile Grade Capacitors
Famous WIMA capacitors are used
Support up to 600 ohm headphones.

Looks good too.
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