ASUS ROG STRIX X570-E GAMING

Equipped with a 12+4 Phase VRM, alloy chokes, high-quality capacitors, and featuring massive heatsinks with a joining 8mm heat pipe. There’s also a massive heatsink with active fan on the chipset that blends into being the M.2 heatsink too. This motherboard takes cooling performance pretty seriously, which should keep the enthusiasts pretty happy.

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GIGABYTE X570 I AORUS PRO WIFI

AORUS have thrown in their impressive RGB Fusion 2.0 lighting, ultra-fast WiFi 6 and BT5, as well as 1GbE LAN. Plus, with ALC1220-VB audio, you’ll be enjoying Hi-Res audio and powering your high-end headphones with ease. So, it seems that despite the size, this little board has all the features to stand up against its bigger brothers.

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GIGABYTE X570 AORUS PRO

The AORUS X570 Pro is a high-end solution, no doubt about that. However, with models like the MASTER and the XTREME sitting above it, it’s somewhere in the middle of the very high-end solutions. Could this be the sweet spot of “expensive” but also “worth it”? Well, I certainly think so, at least if previous generations “Pro” motherboards are anything to go by.

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ASRock X570 Taichi

It’s not all show and no go though. The “XXL Aluminium Alloy” VRM heatsink and heatpipe combo offer big cooling performance for the motherboards overclocking abilities. There’s an impressive 14 Power Phase setup under there, running a bank of 60A power chokes, with an 8+4 12v power delivery. Not the most extreme we’ve seen, but it’s certainly enough to class it as enthusiast overclocking ready.

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MSI MEG X570 GODLIKE

Need class-leading connectivity? You got it. Obviously, PCIe 4.0 is here, and you’ll find 4 x 16x lanes, as well as triple Gen4 M.2 with Frozr heatsinks. Then you have Xtreme Audio DAC with a bank of ESS DAC, dual audio processors and more. USB 3.2 Gen 2, WiFi 6, Gigabit and 2.5 LAN. If THAT isn’t enough, you even get a PCIe Gen4 RAID card, AND a 10GbE LAN card… and dare I say it, a whole lot more.

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ASUS PRIME X570-PRO

With the ASUS Prime X570-Pro, ASUS is looking to strike a middle ground of performance and price. While it is no budget board, the ASUS Prime X570-Pro lacks luxuries like WiFi, multiple LAN options, or over the top aesthetics. Instead, the ASUS Prime X570-Pro focuses on what matters most by featuring a 14-phase digital VRM, integrated rear I/O shield, and HDMI 2.0b support.

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ASRock X570 Taichi

The ASRock X570 Taichi even features WiFi 6 support, offering the best wireless connectivity available. For power delivery, the ASRock X570 Taichi relies on a 14 phase VRM design, which should handle even the yet-to-release AMD Ryzen 3950X.

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MSI PRESTIGE X570 CREATION

Helping the MSI Prestige X570 Creation stand out from the crowd is Dual LAN, which includes WiFi 6 and 10 Gigabit Super LAN for faster network connectivity. We’re also provided with a pair of M.2 PCI-E NVMe slots directly on the motherboard, both supporting the PCI-E 4.0 specification, and an add-in card, dubbed the M.2 XPANDER-Z GEN. 4, which adds in another pair of PCI-E 4.0 enabled M.2 NVMe slots complete with a heatsink and active cooling.

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ASUS ROG STRIX X570-E GAMING

ASUS Republic of Gamers have always been the first choice in gaming hardware that every time you see ROG branding, you know it means serious business. This is what the ASUS ROG Strix X570-E is all about. Just serious performance. Meant to drive the third generation of Ryzen processors, the X570-E is packed with a reliable VRM for overclocking that will push your processor beyond it’s rated specifications.

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GIGABYTE X570 AORUS MASTER

For starters you get a trio of M.2 ports, each equipped with a heatsink and all able to support either PCIe NVMe SSDs (either in PCIe 4.0 or 3.0 flavours) in addition to SATA 6Gbps M.2 SSDs too. You get shiny, metal-clad ports and an elaborate fin-based VRM cooling array sitting on top of a 14-phase power delivery with the rest of the feature list being mostly generous too.

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