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Guru3D.com » News » Registration Shows pending AMD X570S Motherboards - With an S

Registration Shows pending AMD X570S Motherboards - With an S

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 04/07/2021 08:19 AM | source: videocardz | 9 comment(s)
Registration Shows pending AMD X570S Motherboards - With an S

Yep with an S, a new entry has been spotted at that everlasting leak, the Eurasian Economic Commission. We don't comprehend just yet what the S stands for; special, super, silent, sleek .. hey, you name it.

Two registrations reveal eight Gigabyte motherboards with X570S in the name, including X570S Aorus Master, Elite, and X570S X Gaming. This could very well be a refresh of the motherboard chipset. Perhaps the introduction of X570S motherboards will see new processors released. VideoCardz suggests that the X570S motherboards might be compatible with AMD Warhol processors and their 'Zen 3+ cores', the successors to the Vermeer generation (Ryzen 5000).  Perhaps the S does mean silent, as in passively cooled, no chipset fan?



Registration Shows pending AMD X570S Motherboards - With an S




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rl66
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#5902954 Posted on: 04/07/2021 03:57 PM
silent (would be cool), sport, sexy, slim, slick, smooth, sam optimised, silicium less, sweet,... lol

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#5902963 Posted on: 04/07/2021 04:24 PM
If its only the chipset fan thing it makes no sense.


Well at least one 500 series motherboard variant can now just slot in the 5000 series CPU's without additional bios flashing or compatibility but yeah I wonder what else is on here and what AMD's solution for passive cooling will be.
Warhol is a interesting speculation as well but I would think that's for later AMD AGESA code and bios updates unless it's going to be a while before these are released.

That or Warhol is the chipset and motherboard end improvements perhaps or both that and the CPU side getting some improvements.
Would probably resolve some of the hardware inconsistencies and issues that way if they refresh both of these components, not too certain on further memory compatibility and speeds but if stabilizing 1900 to 2000 could be done that'd be nice too.


EDIT: And then there's the matter of what these will cost and variants from motherboard vendors re-designing their enthusiast and high-end offerings against this "Silent" version or whatever the S will stand for.
Mid-range too and maybe even mini builds if form factors can be arranged, not sure how much heat buildup a passive cooling solution here would have and heat dispersion without the noisemaker that is the little fan here. :D

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#5902991 Posted on: 04/07/2021 05:34 PM
I still don't understand why anyone would buy an X570(S) board or a Zen3 refresh this late in the cycle, on the precipice of an entirely new architecture from both vendors. Zen3 made sense, but Zen3+? X570S? Literally just a few months of Intel launching a DDR5 platform and with AMD themselves probably mere months away? Bewildering.

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#5903257 Posted on: 04/08/2021 06:20 PM
@mackintosh
ever heard of ppl selling their stuff because they get a good price for old stuff?
what about ppl with broken equipment (or issues), or maybe "gave away" their hw as a gift to family member?
how about ppl not interested (time/knowledge) to deal with new-release issues?

you do realize not everyone and every build needs the latest stuff, nor does an office rig work better on ddr5, last time i checked.

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