ASUS TUF Gaming X570-Pro (WiFi) Review 10

ASUS TUF Gaming X570-Pro (WiFi) Review

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Overclocking


The ASUS TUF Gaming X570-Pro (WiFi) showed good headroom for overclocking. I was able to achieve 4.45 GHz at 1.35 V core voltage. The nature of Ryzen 3000 processors has improved some since X570 launched, but I still would not recommend manual CPU overclocks for most applications.


As with my recent B550 reviews, I am also conducting a memory timing test. This is a pass/fail test where I load the DRAM Calculator "fast" preset for my Trident Z Neo kit (Samsung B-die). A board receives a pass if it can run through three loops of MemTest64 with no errors. Partial credit will be given to a board that can get into Windows, but fails MemTest64. As validated by my MSI X570 ACE motherboard, this CPU and memory combination with exactly these sticks can run without errors at these settings.


The ASUS TUF Gaming X570-Pro (WiFi) was able to reach a respectable 4000 MHz stable at XMP timings and voltages on my Trident Z Neo kit.

For the timings test, the ASUS TUF Gaming X570-Pro (WiFi) was able to boot into Windows, but failed stability testing.
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