Review: ASRock X570 Phantom Gaming ITX/TB3 (+ABB/ ABBA testing)
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Hilbert Hagedoorn
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Hilbert Hagedoorn
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Again no, MSI MEG had the Wraith for testing, same for that recent ASUS ROG Crosshair VIII Formula. Out of all the X570 reviews there was one tested with LCS, the C8H and now this one as the socket does not allow for the Wraith.

Havock2
I recently built a machine around the 3700X and this board.
I was able to fit a Noctua NH-U9S CPU cooler, with a second fan attached. I had to be careful with the orientation of the cooler, as there is absolutely no clearance left with the shroud around the USB ports and such. Yes, I had to use the LGA 115x mounting brackets. Noctua has a great motherboard compatibility wizard (https://noctua.at/en/mainboard/ASRock_X570_Phantom_Gaming-ITX_TB3)
Later, I should be able to buy an NVMe drive with a heatsink, as I put everything in a Fractal Design Define Mini C case and this line of cases has an open motherboard tray and extra clearance beyond that.
Basically what I'm saying is be careful with component selection and you should be fine.
One a related note, the most difficult part of the build was plugging in the ATX 12V for the CPU. The location can be hard to reach, depending on your case. It is in the back corner of the case. Also, I may have a hard time upgrading my RAM, as they're right below the CPU cooler heatpipes.

vbetts
Moderator
While it's no shock to anyone, performance difference between the 2 bios versions is pretty much within reason of each other. Basically people making a big deal about performance woes on the platform, blowing it out of proportion as usual.

Havock2

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vbetts
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schmidtbag

NCC1701D
I haven't really had anything but good experiences with ASRock and have used them exclusively for my last couple of builds. They've been pretty quick with getting the bios updates out too which is nice. They're my go to for MOBO's these days.

rl66

rl66

schmidtbag

HybOj
While I agree that the 1% gain is nothing you will notice in daily usage, and also that the 1% difference was blown way out of proportions by some loud minority, its deffo good to have this 1% gain, instead of being informed about another security hole discovered and your CPU being crippled in a next security update... So, yea.

FrostNixon

Havock2
Every 10 years, I like to build a small machine and see what kind of power and efficiency I can get. The last time, I was only able to go down to a Mini ATX.
I have 3 screens connected and this can just about push them all at native res and reasonable FPS.
The bottleneck is either single thread CPU performance or the GPU, as most games and such are still mainly single threaded. My UPS reports that the machine idles at 60W. Granted the only moving parts are the fans, as I have a NAS, that I hand built, for most of the storage. The NAS can saturate gigabit in both directions.