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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ASUS ROG CROSSHAIR VIII IMPACT

When ASUS set out to make the ASUS ROG Crosshair VIII Impact, they had one goal in mind: take all the features from their flagship X570 motherboard and cram them into the smallest possible package. While it has taken a little while to achieve, the ASUS ROG Crosshair VIII Impact is the closest we have ever come to a no compromise SFF motherboard. 

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BIOSTAR Racing X570GTA

While it’s not the most feature-packed motherboard, it’s hardly lacking in features either. It still has the usual X570 chipset with the PCB fan. It also has support for four DIMMs of high-speed DDR4 memory. Plus, with built-in HDMI, PCIe M.2, Gigabit LAN, etc, it’s ticking all the right boxes for your typical AMD PC build. 

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MSI MEG X570 UNIFY

The MSi X570 Unify seems fairly bland out of the box, with the only noticeable difference being the increased heat sink sizes, the pre-installed IO shield, and the built-in fan near the bottom. Moving around the board, the MSi X570 Unify features 4 x DIMM slots, 3 x M.2 slots, LED troubleshooting display, a power button, and a reset button.

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ASRock X570 Phantom Gaming X

The main board comes in many gray and silver tones with a few red accents. The view is dominated by the relatively bulky-looking combination of Mosfet cooler and I / O cover. At the same time, the large cover of the lower mainboard area is noticeable, which serves as a combined cooler for the chipset and the three M.2 slots.

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GIGABYTE X570 AORUS ULTRA

Gigabyte’s Aorus boards are the company’s gaming and enthusiast lineup, usually including features such as RGB LEDs, metal “armor” on the DIMM and/or PCIe slots, electrostatic discharge (ESD) guards, along with more of a focus on styling. The Aorus Ultra fits that mold, while offering a wide array of functionality at a reasonable price point. 

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ASRock X570 AQUA

Apart from the lack of RGB around the monoblock’s main window and outlet port, most of the this board’s cons don’t suually apply to the X570 Aqua’s target market. Once ASRock rolls out an update to its RGB software, Aqua will be a near-perfect product for those who don’t mind blowing $1000 on a motherboard.

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ASRock X570 Creator

What looks on paper to be a half-priced version of the X570 Aqua is really a completely different product. But the X570 Creator’s impressive feature set still makes it worth its price to those in the market for integrated Thunderbolt 3 and 10GbE.

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