ASRock TRX40 Creator

Keen observers will note that the primary reason that the other ASRock board we tested (the TRX40 Taichi)  was designed with its top slot in the second location was that its voltage regulator encroached upon DIMM placement, and that ASRock had to basically halve the TRX40 Creator’s voltage regulator to fit it between those banks of DRAM.

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ASRock TRX40 Taichi

The ASRock TRX40 Taichi comes absolutely packed with load of great features, including ASRock’s renowned SuperAlloy, featuring XXL Aluminum heatsink, an 8 layer, matte black, 2oz PCB, with premium 90A power chokes, 16 power phases and 90A Dr.MOS, as well as high-quality capacitors, and of course their unique Taichi design.

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GIGABYTE TRX40 AORUS MASTER

Don’t be misled into thinking the Master is some stripped down bare bones number though. It’s extremely high end, just relative to the ultimate premium nature of the Xtreme it seems to have less to offer. Compared to anything currently available though it’s still a blinder, so let’s give you a run through before our full review on launch day.

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ASUS PRIME TRX40-PRO

Whilst the Prime-Pro might not have the elements so familiar to us from the ASUS ROG range, it’s not without a large selection of features designed to give you the best possible user experience. If you’ve been following along with our TRX40 reviews then much of this will be familiar as so much is built into the latest AMD chipset. 

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BIOSTAR Racing X570GTA

Today we’ll be taking a quick look at the BIOSTAR Racing X570GTA Motherboard, which is aimed at the lower-end of the PC market, and for users who are on a tight budget. It utilizes the newest X570 chipset suitable for all of the latest 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen processors, and includes support for PCIE 4.0 as well as memory speeds of up to DDR4- 4400+ (OC).

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Supermicro H11SSL-NC Rev 2

It is not often at STH that we test a specific revision of a motherboard. Our Supermicro H11SSL-NC Rev 2 is one of those rare occasions. The “Rev 2” indicates that it is an updated platform capable of taking the AMD EPYC 7002 Series “Rome” processors. All of the H11SSL-NC motherboards being produced today should say Rev 2.00 as our review unit does.

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GIGABYTE X570 AORUS MASTER

The Gigabyte X570 Aorus Master is not the flashiest looking motherboard around, which is a surprise given that it’s got that Aorus branding. However, it is expensive and effective – and it’s packed with features. Can it justify its $360 and £370 price for gamers and enthusiasts, though, or does it offer poor value? Let’s find out in our Gigabyte X570 Aorus Master review.

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ASUS ROG STRIX X570-E GAMING

The Asus ROG Strix X570-E Gaming is a more affordable option than its biggest rivals, but this board still costs $280 in the US and £300 in the UK – so it’s still an expensive investment. Is this board the ideal option for your new AMD Ryzen rig, or should you look elsewhere if you need a base for gaming or productivity?

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