Testseek.com have collected 108 expert reviews of the Asus Crosshair 6 Hero and the average rating is 89%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Asus Crosshair 6 Hero.
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108 Reviews
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Fantastic performance on the Ryzen AM4 platform, Comes with AM3 and AM4 cooler mountings for maximum compatibility, Supports LN2 pots with AM3 mountings (a life saver for me personally), Best memory support we have seen with Ryzen (so far), Looks brillia
Published: 2017-04-02, Author: Luke , review by: kitguru.net
Worked correctly with highspeed 3200MHz G.SKILL DDR4 with some tweaks, Internal 10Gbps USB 3.1 header is a positive, A good range of overclocking features – onboard buttons and voltage monitoring points, Mounting compatibility for 3D printed accessories,
Additional UEFI features would be welcomed – AURA RGB LED control especially, Very little onboard LED lighting compared to competing products, No M.2 cooling or native U.2 connector (M.2 fan bracket purchasable separately), Rear 10Gbps USB 3.1 is around 2
The ASUS ROG Crosshair VI Hero motherboard shows good performance that allows a Ryzen 7 CPU to flex its muscle. Overclocking performance was also solid, with the board managing to take our 1800X to 4.05GHz at a sensible 1.4V (once ASUS' annoying LLC level...
With audio and next-gen storage performance on par with Intel-based rivals plus all the usual Asus ROG features, the stage is set for a battle between Intel and AMD, and the Crosshair VI Hero is a great example of a board that will be able to take the fig...
Published: 2017-03-10, Author: John , review by: techicize.com
RGB lighting, Crammed Packed I/O, 3D PRINTING FRIENDLY, Best UEFI on the market, Great Performance
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Upgrading to Ryzen? This is the perfect board that offers tons of features, and sleek visuals. A solid UEFI, great software and a fair price. Go for it...
Abstract: Taking an overall look at the Crosshair VI Hero, the basis of the board and the layout is very similar to the Z270 Maximus IX Hero (Intel), which if you think about it, it's pretty obvious that they would share similarities given they have the same namesa...
Overall performance, Massive amount of USB ports, 3D printing friendly
Whether you own an AM3 or AM4 chip, this motherboard is ready for either one and comes with a power packed package pushing the limits of performance.(previously published in issue May 2017)...
Performance for the motherboard is on par, if not better than the competition, Support for older FM2+/AM3 generation coolers, Plenty of ports at its rear I/O
BIOS needs to be updated, Little headroom between first PCIe slot and custom-made CPU coolers
As we mentioned in the beginning of this review, the Crosshair VI Hero marks the return of the ASUS Crosshair series to the market. With Intel having dominated the motherboard market for the better part of five years, the arrival of the AM4 chipset and Ry...
The ASUS ROG CROSSHAIR VI HERO motherboard never fails to impress. It has inherited many features from the newer ROG motherboard lineupdespite being out of the market for more than 4 years. Our performance tests on the motherboard were phenomenalas we wer...