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Guru3D.com » Review » ASUS STRIX B550-I Gaming review 4

ASUS STRIX B550-I Gaming review 4

Posted by: Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 07/03/2020 01:57 PM [ 8 comment(s) ]

Meet one of the nicer and smallest B550 Chipset based motherboards we review, the Mini-ITX based ASUS STRIX B550-I Gaming, at 17x17cm ASUS loaded this B550 motherboard with some good features including dual M2 slots, 2.5 GigE Ethernet, AX WIFI and a nicely designed VRM. Well, simply put it's nearly a mega motherboard at a mini size.

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Loophole35
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Posted on: 07/03/2020 02:31 PM
Been trying to buy one for the last two weeks. No stock here in the states.

Mineria
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Posts: 5458
Posted on: 07/03/2020 03:33 PM
On that board the water block is almost close to be a full cover mobo block.

tunejunky
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Posts: 2509
Posted on: 07/04/2020 05:40 PM
this is a sweet spot what with all the goodness (I.e.. durability) one would hope for and nothing over the top. well, maybe twenty ducats less would work:p.
this can be the basis of a kick ass system for work and play

Snoop05
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Posted on: 07/04/2020 07:35 PM
Could you check the revision of I225-V? I can imagine people are interested whether its the old one that may fall back to 1Gbps with some switches or the new one that does comply to the spec.

Astyanax
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Posted on: 07/04/2020 08:51 PM
Could you check the revision of I225-V? I can imagine people are interested whether its the old one that may fall back to 1Gbps with some switches or the new one that does comply to the spec.


Retail units will all have the revised version.

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