ASUS ROG CROSSHAIR VI EXTREME

ASUS’s Crosshair family of products started with AMD’s Athlon 64 processors more than a decade ago and helped kick off the Republic of Gamers brand that is so well known today. With that sort of legacy, it’s no wonder ASUS brings it to the Ryzen family in a big way with the ROG Crosshair VI Extreme. Featuring the new AM4…

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ASUS ROG CROSSHAIR VI HERO

The ASUS Crosshair VI Hero board features a black PCB with a plastic armor overlay covering the board’s rear panel and audio subsystem components. ASUS added RGB LED backlighting to the rear panel cover and chipset heat sink to illuminate the board and ASUS ROG logos, as well as under board lighting along the sound PCB separator line. 

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ASUS ROG CROSSHAIR VI EXTREME

The X370 chipset launched many months ago, and recently we have seen the launch of second wave X370 motherboards. The one we have here today is the Crosshair VI Extreme, which is ASUS’s top of the line X370 motherboard. Many had thought that the Crosshair VI Hero was going to be ASUS’s topmost X370 motherboard, but it seems that ASUS has moved the ante up a bit and released an even more loaded X370 motherboard.

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ASRock Fatal1ty X370 Gaming K4

The ASRock Fatal1ty X370 GAMING K4 is right in the middle of ASRock’s AMD X370 product stack and is clearly focused on gaming; I mean, it’s in the name, right? Yet with a very modest price of roughly US$150, this isn’t a board for a person wanting to clock the crap out of their CPU and RAM. It’s not meant to be the best there is; rather, it’s an affordable option with the majority of features present, but not all. 

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ASRock X370 Taichi

Definitely one of my favorite motherboard manufacturers, ASRock continues to raise the bar when it comes to features and performance at any given price point. This trend continues today with their latest AM4 offering in the X370 Taichi motherboard which pushes the envelope of price/performance ratio and awesome factor.

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ASUS ROG STRIX X370-F GAMING

ASUS’s STRIX line of products has been a popular choice on other platforms for bringing strong gaming oriented features and aesthetics to an affordable mid-range price point. Asus now brings that along to the AMD Ryzen ecosystem in the form of the ASUS ROG STRIX X370-F Motherboard. Packing AMD’s X370 Enthusiast Class chipset, It supports Dual graphics cards, NVMe SSD’s,…

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ASUS ROG CROSSHAIR VI EXTREME

We have the SafeSlot armour on the PCI Express 3.0 slots, ASUS SupremeFX S1220 audio which comes with LED audio jacks for ease of plugging into without needing a torch. Additionally the ‘always popular with reviewers’ onboard power and reset buttons as well as a clear CMOS button and the invaluable BIOS Flashback. 

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MSI X370 XPOWER GAMING TITANIUM

Honestly, it’s what I have come to expect from MSI on its upper tier boards. You get Steel Armor protection on the DIMM, PCIe, and U2 slots that offer EFI protection, as well as a more robust retention mechanism to the PCB. On top of that we see Military Class 5 VRM components, Click BIOS 5, and so very much more. Let’s dig in and see what MSI has brought to the table.

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