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Published: 2019-07-12, Author: Andrew , review by: techteamgb.co.uk
Abstract: The last few days have been pretty great for the PC community, with AMD's Ryzen CPUs, Navi GPUs and NVIDIA Super cards too, it's been nuts. If you saw my video on sunday about the new Ryzen CPUs, you'll know I mentioned the one possible spanner in the wor...
Very aesthetically pleasing design, Good power efficiency, 3x NVMe slots, Easily removeable M.2 heatsinks, Great memory performance, Impressive onboard audio solution
Still using USB 2.0 on the rear IO, FCH fan doesn't turn off fully
If we begin by focussing on the aesthetics of the motherboard, this one is arguably one of the best looking on the market at the moment. That is pretty typical of the AORUS brand, but even more so this time around. The silver and black contrast against ea...
Published: 2019-07-07, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
I really like this motherboards. I suspect it'll be one of the more competitively priced AORUS boards too. It's well equipped, really well made, and looks stunning too. If I'm right about the price, this will be one to watch out for.Gigabyte X570 AORUS Ma...
Abstract: If you want to buy a new processor then you don't necessarily have to buy a new motherboard – older boards will support the new chips with a BIOS update.But, if you want an AMD X570 motherboard then there's loads of choice on the market, with high-end f...
Impressive set of included accessories, The most solid board design I have seen recently, Insanely over-the-top VRM design and VRM cooling, Integrated I/O shield and G-Connector makes it much easier for first time builders, M.2 heatsinks are easy to remo
Lack of extreme overclocking features limits practicality of all that overkill hardware, BIOS arrangement could do with some optimization, Backplate might get in the way of large CPU cooler mounting systems
The GIGABYTE X570 AORUS Master is a great motherboard with a VRM design that's really as good as it gets...
Less RGB nonsense, Solid build quality, Good performance, Good VRM heatsink design, True 12+2 Phase VRM, Built-in rear I/O shield, Support the latest PCIe 4.0 and Wi-Fi 6, High-speed Ethernet port ( 1 x Intel GbE LAN, 1 x Realtek 2.5 GbE LAN),
Costly, Existing PCIe 3.0 devices don't benefit from PCIe 4.0, Metal backplate might have a compatibility issue with some 3rd party CPU cooler
Aesthetically the Gigabyte X570 AORUS Master might not be that appealing to those who sought for all the blinding RGB lightings, but the build quality and features it offers is what matters more to enthusiasts who really need it. It's good to see that Gig...