MSI MAG X570S TOMAHAWK MAX WIFI – Laurent’s Choice

We are dealing with 14 60 amps Powers stages, 12 of which are CPU centric. We have 12 direct phases, delivering a whooping 720 AMPs to our CPU.
Obviously more than you’ll ever need to run and severely overclock any processors featured in the Ryzen 3000 and 5000 series.But most importantly and identical configuration to its aging MAG X570 TOMAHAWK which is not a bad thing since it was the best performing mid-budget gamer of its class.

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EVGA Introduces the X570 FTW WIFI

The EVGA X570 FTW WIFI is a motherboard built upon the AMD X570 chipset to provide everything you need while giving you the performance you demand. Designed and engineered from scratch with a 15-phase digital VRM design, this is one sleek-looking motherboard jam-packed with the latest features and EVGA GUI BIOS. Paired with an AMD Ryzen™ 5000 Series processor, this board is PCIe Gen4-ready with a data transfer rate of up to 16 GT/s to support the latest graphics cards and M.2 NVMe SSDs, scorching-fast 4600MHz+(OC) memory, HDMI/DisplayPort outputs, lots of USB and SATA 6Gb/s ports, and RGB/ARGB options. The EVGA X570 FTW WIFI gives you the freedom to choose your EVGA motherboard without sacrifice or compromise.

To learn more about the EVGA X570 FTW WIFI, visit https://www.evga.com/articles/01510/EVGA-X570-FTW-WIFI

MSI MPG X570S CARBON MAX WIFI – HardwareLuxx

MSI had opted for a weaker CPU power supply with the MPG-X570 mainboards and made up for it with the B550 counterparts. And we would like to anticipate one thing at this point: MSI’s MPG X570S CARBON MAX WIFI also comes with powerful voltage converters that are very well suited for overclocking sessions. But the equipment of the board is more than worthy of the middle class. So let’s take a closer look at the board.

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MSI MPG X570S CARBON MAX WIFI – GDM

Also , compared to the predecessor model “MPG X570 GAMING PRO CARBON WIFI” , the power supply circuit has changed from 10 + 2 phase to 14 + 2 phase , and the board is also server grade with a server grade 4-layer PCB to 2 ounce thick copper foil layer. Upgrade to 6-layer PCB . As a result, heat generation can be suppressed even under high load, and the stability of the system is also improved.

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GIGABYTE X570S AORUS ELITE AX – GDM

Compared to gigabyte’s X570 AORUS ELITE, the cost-performance model of gigabyte’s AORUS gaming brand is part of the ELITE series, and compared to the previous X570 AORUS ELITE, the network functions are from gigabit LAN. It features a rich, up-to-date interface, including a 2.5-gigabit LAN + Wi-Fi 6E, as well as a 20Gbps USB3.2 Gen.2×2 Type-C.

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GIGABYTE X570S AORUS MASTER – ThinkComputers

The X570S AORUS Master comes in the typical Gigabyte motherboard packaging we are used to. On the front of the box we have a large AORUS logo. Flipping over to the back many of the features of the board are detailed, there is a list of specifications, and an overview of the rear I/O connections.

Getting everything out of the box as far as accessories we have a WiFi antenna, set of AORUS stickers, two thermal probes, four SATA cables, RGB extension cable, AORUS case badge, Q-connector, two AORUS velcro straps, M.2 screws, and a user’s guide.

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ASUS ROG STRIX Z690-A GAMING WIFI D4 – GreenTech_Reviews

Motherboard ASUS ROG STRIX Z690-A Gaming WiFi D4 is the minimum acceptable option for those users who want to join the owners of ROG STRIX products, and also please themselves not only with the nominal operating mode of the system, but also with a very tangible overclocking of memory modules. Processor overclocking strongly depends on the cooling system, but even if the standard power consumption limits are removed, there will be no problems with overheating of the power subsystem, even in a completely passive mode of its operation.

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ASUS CROSSHAIR VIII EXTREME – Guru3D

The ASUS Crosshair VIII X570 Extreme is the subject of this review. At $799, ASUS offers an all-black, all-sweet X570 motherboard loaded with the most premium features like 10 Gbit LAN and AX WIFI 6E, as well as a design that resembles Batman’s toolbelt. ASUS pairs the ASUS Crosshair VIII Extreme with the AMD X570 chipset. AMD optimized the X570 chipset for use with Ryzen 9 Series 5 CPUs, providing a more refined experience for Ryzen Generation 3 processors and the latest Ryzen Series 5000 processors. However, the Crosshair VIII X570 Extreme takes things to a whole new level. PCIe Gen 4.0, AX WiFi 6E, and 10 Gbps Ethernet are all included. The X570 motherboard is positioned at the top of the motherboard spectrum for AMD Ryzen 3rd and 5th generation processors.

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ASUS ROG CROSSHAIR VIII EXTREME – PCTestBench

Tons of water-cooling and Extreme overclocking features can be found onboard from the integrated water block, temp probe, and flow meter connectors to the Safe Boot and Retry Buttons to ASUS’s Q-Code and Q-LED displays for rapid problem-solving. The massive 2” LiveDash display can walk you through POST and Boot issues, and then can switch over to display important system information or even your own animations. If you are looking for the very best performance, Asus includes their Dynamic OC Switcher so you can have the best Single Thread manual overclock, as well as PBO-powered multi-threaded performance.

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GIGABYTE A320 Motherboards Add Zen 3 Support

Last week, owners of one of Gigabyte’s motherboards based on AMD’s A320 chipset had a limited CPU upgrade path, if they didn’t want to overhaul their platform. And now? Gigabyte is dishing up beta BIOS updates that enable support for both Zen 2 (Ryzen 4000) and the latest Zen 3 (Ryzen 5000) processor from AMD.

This is potentially great news for budget builders who want to extend the life of their platform. As Intel’s Alder Lake processors come into view, retailers have been dropping prices on some of AMD’s latest generation Ryzen 5000 series chips. Take for example the Ryzen 7 5800X. It debuted at $449, and is now selling on Amazon for $393.99.

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