ASUS PRIME X570 Pro review

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This X570 motherboard will get you six SATA 6 Gb/s storage ports. Sitting left of the PCIe x16 slot are two M.2 slots as well, using x4 PCIe 3.0 or 4.0 lanes directly from the CPU and/or chipset. There are plenty of USB 3.1 Gen2, euhm called 3.2 these days, ports available through internal motherboard connectors.

 

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Here we can see the four DIMM slots which offer support for dual-channel DDR4 memory up to an advertised 4400 MHz. You can install a maximum of 1280GB in total with Ryzen 3000, for older generations that are 64 GB. Given the nature of Ryzen 3000 and its interconnect tied to the memory speed, we recommend 3200~3600 memory preferably at low latency (CL14). But please make sure you get at least a 3200 MHz kit.

 

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Under that heatsink where you can see the screws, you can see 2242/2260/2280 M.2 slot. Delivering up to 64 Gb/s data transfer speed per connector. So it supports PCIe 4.0 x4.  As such NVMe M.2 SSDs are really fast on this platform as our results will show. Please do keep in mind that to enable PCIe 4.0 on an SSD, it also requires a PCIe 4.0 compatible SSD. otherwise, you'll revert (backward compatible) to gen PCIe 3.0 (which is still blazingly fast of course).

   

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At board level, a well-proportioned VRM utilizing twelve power stages spread over 6-phases is ready to take on any AMD CPU. It is a base design that ASUS is applying towards many X570 motherboards.

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