The ASUS Motherboards on Display at Computex - ALL of them.
Right, we could do like a gazillion news-items covering 80% of the same specs and features with distinctions of the chipsets, brands and anything RGB. Or, I could just post all photos in one single freakfest lengthy of a gallery, below the fold all ASUS motherboards on display.
You're going to notice that this year is all about X570, as the majority of motherboards on display are AMD based. That doesn't mean there haven't been any Intel motherboards on display, no sir. Take note of the Prime anniversary series. ASUS Prime series motherboards trace their origins back to 1989 with the launch of ISA-386C, the first ASUS motherboard and a defining product for the company. Prime series motherboards provide a wealth of features and accessible tuning options designed to make building a cutting-edge system within everyone's reach.
The ASUS booth prominently features the latest motherboards in the series, including the Prime Utopia concept motherboard, Prime X299 DELUXE II and yes, Prime X570-Pro. Right ready, here we go.
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is it another gen from am4 socket without decent micro atx board, why no 570x micro atx, to me its much more appealing than itx board
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I'm seriously considering the Strix line instead of the Crosshair for the first time. If the X570 Strix Gaming - E is cheaper than the base crosshair im going for it.
Check out these specs.
https://www.asus.com/Motherboards/ROG-Strix-X570-E-Gaming/
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Yeah the gaming e looks ok on paper but the VRM will decide everything. What PWM are they using, and did they choose to go with true powerphases or are they just using doublers. From a quick look i want to say its 6 (12 + 4) with doublers but i've not found a decent picture and have no idea what PWM they're using. Not exactly great but eh, gonna have to wait till people in the know get their hands on them.
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Here is what Asus says about it. "To get a Ryzen CPU overclocked to top speed, the X570-E relies on a Digi+ VRM with 12+4 power stages similar to the higher-end Crosshair models, while the X570-F follows closely behind with 12+2 power stages. In both cases, 8-mm copper heatpipes distribute thermal energy across the VRM heatsinks to improve dissipation."
I dont know enough about powerphases to know how this compares to last year's crosshair VII. I'm going to want to overclock but nothing extreme.
Taken from https://edgeup.asus.com/2019/the-x570-motherboard-guide-ryzen-to-victory-with-pci-express-4-0/3/
Edit: looks slightly stronger than the Crosshair VII but with doublers on the memory?
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Bigger and bigger MBs, but more and more covers and less and less free cards slots.. i dont like it.