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Not one single issue using this in my build. Even after I decided to remove my Ryzen 5 5800x and stick with my Ryzen 7 3700x. AMD says the newer GPUs run better with the 5000 series. The benchmarks are slightly higher for the Ryzen 5 but not enough on my end to notice. ASUS uses AI Suite for the OC. This program has worked perfectly in my build. People complain that the GPU sits right over top of the Southbridge fan. This board has 2 PCIex16 slots. Use the bottom slot for the GPU and the top PCIe for the ASUS Hyper M.2 PCIex16 expansion card to build your raid array.
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I purchased this motherboard because it was highly recommended among many tech YouTubers as well as the gaming community for 3rd gen Ryzen processors. It features LED's on the back panel that will light up 24/7 unless turned off with the ASUS lighting software or the PS is shut off when you shut the computer down. The install process was straightforward and didn't run into too many issues with connectivity and getting it to fit into my NZXT h510 case. The UEFI (BIOS) is also fairly easy to navigate and understand while also giving you a decent amount of information without booting into windows.Now for the few (but still there) cons about this motherboard. It seems at this point the motherboard may be getting a bit outdated, despite having support for PcIE 4.0 and ... MoreI purchased this motherboard because it was highly recommended among many tech YouTubers as well as the gaming community for 3rd gen Ryzen processors. It features LED's on the back panel that will light up 24/7 unless turned off with the ASUS lighting software or the PS is shut off when you shut the computer down. The install process was straightforward and didn't run into too many issues with connectivity and getting it to fit into my NZXT h510 case. The UEFI (BIOS) is also fairly easy to navigate and understand while also giving you a decent amount of information without booting into windows.Now for the few (but still there) cons about this motherboard. It seems at this point the motherboard may be getting a bit outdated, despite having support for PcIE 4.0 and a host of other features that were ahead of its time during its release. It ships with WiFi 5 and having any WiFi at all is a nice feature but as of writing this review WiFi 6 is the new standard and completely blows WiFi 5 out of the water in terms of speed and reliability. It would be nice if AMD updated this motherboard to include that as I don't see it costing them too much. There is also one very concerning quirk about this motherboard that will affect nearly everyone that tries to use it and is the reason why I took one star off of the rating.When you get your computer back together, install windows, and try to boot -- you will be prompted with a big beautiful blue screen of death and wont be able to boot into windows. This is due to the WiFi 5 driver being out of date and not properly communicating with windows. There are two solutions to this, but they wont entail you installing the new updated driver.1) you can disable WiFi in the BIOS BEFORE YOU INSTALL WINDOWS, then boot into windows with a wired connection or a flash drive with the required driver, install it, then boot normally.2) you can also put the driver on a second USB drive and install the driver while you are installing windows, although I do not recommend this method as you can run into more issues.Aside from this, the motherboard is a great budget-friendly board with nearly all the most up to date features to handle overclocking and the sheer power that 3rd gen ryzen processors require.
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Excellent motherboard! Installed Ryzen 5 5600x; 2 x16 GB 4000 g.skills RAM (not on QVL but) works well with 5000 series Ryzen, already had a smokin GPU from a previous build and 3 AOC 27" screens. Board arrived with BIOS 3001, so no issues with the higher end CPU. The BIOS does default to expecting 3200 RAM. So, if you buy faster RAM adjust the BIOS setting accordingly after you know it will boot without tweaks. Also, installed a Samsung nvme that I picked up on sale. It's fast.Only con so far is the out of date manual. Even the newer manual (downloaded from asus) has some information that does not fully match reality of an updated BIOS. For example, could not get the board to start until BOTH the 4-pin and the 8-pin CPU power connectors were attached. Despite all ... MoreExcellent motherboard! Installed Ryzen 5 5600x; 2 x16 GB 4000 g.skills RAM (not on QVL but) works well with 5000 series Ryzen, already had a smokin GPU from a previous build and 3 AOC 27" screens. Board arrived with BIOS 3001, so no issues with the higher end CPU. The BIOS does default to expecting 3200 RAM. So, if you buy faster RAM adjust the BIOS setting accordingly after you know it will boot without tweaks. Also, installed a Samsung nvme that I picked up on sale. It's fast.Only con so far is the out of date manual. Even the newer manual (downloaded from asus) has some information that does not fully match reality of an updated BIOS. For example, could not get the board to start until BOTH the 4-pin and the 8-pin CPU power connectors were attached. Despite all the instructions saying that was not necessary. Wasted over an hour checking all my connections which were fine. Was even starting to think the RAM might have been incompatible. Plugged in the second cable and it all came to life.
| General | |
| Product Type | Motherboard - ATX |
| Chipset Type | AMD X570 |
| Processor Socket | Socket AM4 |
| Max Processors Qty | 1 |
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Not one single issue using this in my build. Even after I decided to remove my Ryzen 5 5800x and stick with my Ryzen 7 3700x. AMD says the newer GPUs run better with the 5000 series. The benchmarks are slightly higher for the Ryzen 5 but not enough on my end to notice. ASUS uses AI Suite for the OC. This program has worked perfectly in my build. People complain that the GPU sits right over top of the Southbridge fan. This board has 2 PCIex16 slots. Use the bottom slot for the GPU and the top PCIe for the ASUS Hyper M.2 PCIex16 expansion card to build your raid array.
I purchased this motherboard because it was highly recommended among many tech YouTubers as well as the gaming community for 3rd gen Ryzen processors. It features LED's on the back panel that will light up 24/7 unless turned off with the ASUS lighting software or the PS is shut off when you shut the computer down. The install process was straightforward and didn't run into too many issues with connectivity and getting it to fit into my NZXT h510 case. The UEFI (BIOS) is also fairly easy to navigate and understand while also giving you a decent amount of information without booting into windows.Now for the few (but still there) cons about this motherboard. It seems at this point the motherboard may be getting a bit outdated, despite having support for PcIE 4.0 and ... MoreI purchased this motherboard because it was highly recommended among many tech YouTubers as well as the gaming community for 3rd gen Ryzen processors. It features LED's on the back panel that will light up 24/7 unless turned off with the ASUS lighting software or the PS is shut off when you shut the computer down. The install process was straightforward and didn't run into too many issues with connectivity and getting it to fit into my NZXT h510 case. The UEFI (BIOS) is also fairly easy to navigate and understand while also giving you a decent amount of information without booting into windows.Now for the few (but still there) cons about this motherboard. It seems at this point the motherboard may be getting a bit outdated, despite having support for PcIE 4.0 and a host of other features that were ahead of its time during its release. It ships with WiFi 5 and having any WiFi at all is a nice feature but as of writing this review WiFi 6 is the new standard and completely blows WiFi 5 out of the water in terms of speed and reliability. It would be nice if AMD updated this motherboard to include that as I don't see it costing them too much. There is also one very concerning quirk about this motherboard that will affect nearly everyone that tries to use it and is the reason why I took one star off of the rating.When you get your computer back together, install windows, and try to boot -- you will be prompted with a big beautiful blue screen of death and wont be able to boot into windows. This is due to the WiFi 5 driver being out of date and not properly communicating with windows. There are two solutions to this, but they wont entail you installing the new updated driver.1) you can disable WiFi in the BIOS BEFORE YOU INSTALL WINDOWS, then boot into windows with a wired connection or a flash drive with the required driver, install it, then boot normally.2) you can also put the driver on a second USB drive and install the driver while you are installing windows, although I do not recommend this method as you can run into more issues.Aside from this, the motherboard is a great budget-friendly board with nearly all the most up to date features to handle overclocking and the sheer power that 3rd gen ryzen processors require.
Excellent motherboard! Installed Ryzen 5 5600x; 2 x16 GB 4000 g.skills RAM (not on QVL but) works well with 5000 series Ryzen, already had a smokin GPU from a previous build and 3 AOC 27" screens. Board arrived with BIOS 3001, so no issues with the higher end CPU. The BIOS does default to expecting 3200 RAM. So, if you buy faster RAM adjust the BIOS setting accordingly after you know it will boot without tweaks. Also, installed a Samsung nvme that I picked up on sale. It's fast.Only con so far is the out of date manual. Even the newer manual (downloaded from asus) has some information that does not fully match reality of an updated BIOS. For example, could not get the board to start until BOTH the 4-pin and the 8-pin CPU power connectors were attached. Despite all ... MoreExcellent motherboard! Installed Ryzen 5 5600x; 2 x16 GB 4000 g.skills RAM (not on QVL but) works well with 5000 series Ryzen, already had a smokin GPU from a previous build and 3 AOC 27" screens. Board arrived with BIOS 3001, so no issues with the higher end CPU. The BIOS does default to expecting 3200 RAM. So, if you buy faster RAM adjust the BIOS setting accordingly after you know it will boot without tweaks. Also, installed a Samsung nvme that I picked up on sale. It's fast.Only con so far is the out of date manual. Even the newer manual (downloaded from asus) has some information that does not fully match reality of an updated BIOS. For example, could not get the board to start until BOTH the 4-pin and the 8-pin CPU power connectors were attached. Despite all the instructions saying that was not necessary. Wasted over an hour checking all my connections which were fine. Was even starting to think the RAM might have been incompatible. Plugged in the second cable and it all came to life.
I purchased this motherboard as an emergency back-up replacement to my ASUS ROG Crosshair VIII Dark Hero x570 motherboard, which died 12/16/2021 after only 10 months of time. This motherboard was one of the cheapest X570 motherboards that I could personally verify at the store had a BIOS version ready for Ryzen 5000.NOTE: If you have a Ryzen 5000 CPU and purchase this motherboard online, there is a chance it may come with a BIOS version that is not ready to support it. In-store, you can verify Ryzen 5000 readiness by looking for a sticker on the motherboard. It is likely most motherboards purchased online by this point will have the required BIOS for Ryzen 5000, but if you wish to verify this, you would have to see the box in-store. If you do receive a board that ... MoreI purchased this motherboard as an emergency back-up replacement to my ASUS ROG Crosshair VIII Dark Hero x570 motherboard, which died 12/16/2021 after only 10 months of time. This motherboard was one of the cheapest X570 motherboards that I could personally verify at the store had a BIOS version ready for Ryzen 5000.NOTE: If you have a Ryzen 5000 CPU and purchase this motherboard online, there is a chance it may come with a BIOS version that is not ready to support it. In-store, you can verify Ryzen 5000 readiness by looking for a sticker on the motherboard. It is likely most motherboards purchased online by this point will have the required BIOS for Ryzen 5000, but if you wish to verify this, you would have to see the box in-store. If you do receive a board that has an old BIOS, this motherboard does NOT support BIOS flashback, which means you would need to install a compatible CPU (Ryzen 3000) to load the new BIOS for your Ryzen 5000 CPU. AMD offers a loaner program for this, if you do not have a friend to borrow a CPU from, but you may be asked by AMD to go through ASUS first to see if you can send the board back to them to flash it for you. This would be a headache, so if this is remotely a concern for you, I would recommend going in-store for this purchase.The motherboard is as-advertised and does everything it needs to do. My components transferred into the motherboard and booted up perfectly the first time. The only tweaks needed were for RAM frequency which were adjusted in BIOS easily and gave no trouble. The motherboard manual is fairy detailed and was able to answer everything I needed to know regarding installation.The reason for 4 stars versus 5 stars is that I have had two very odd freezes since putting my components into the system. The first freezing happened on the desktop while I was away from the computer. The screen locked onto the desktop, system time was frozen at the time of the crash, and I could not move the mouse. The second time the computer froze I returned to my computer while it was on the desktop and found that the system time was frozen, but this time I could move the mouse. I tried clicking on various applications and nothing would respond. After researching, there are some threads out there online that discuss this motherboard having freezing issues. I am fairly confident it has to be the board software and not any other part of my system, because I have observed no other defects on windows or crashes while doing more intensive tasks. The freezes are very, very intermittent (on the order of 2 weeks+), so I will have to monitor for increases of frequency. It is a minor inconvenience at this point, but is noted so that you can do your own research prior to making the purchase. If I could go back in time I think I would have gone for a Gigabyte board if I had not been in a pickle for getting a board quickly.
The first PC I built lasted for about 10 years and never gave me any serious problems. This year, the power supply failed and it wouldn't POST anymore. Since it was already a decade old (practically prehistoric in the computer world these days) I put it aside and built a 2nd PC. I chose the ASUS Tuf Gaming X570 on a whim (and more positive reviews), after I had spent a couple days selecting parts based around a Gigabyte something-or-other board. And I don't regret it! Once I got my bearings, I breezed through connecting everything and the out-of-box POST and video card test went perfectly (after I used a good HDMI cable). I was able to get into the BIOS and look around at temperatures and whatnot. There are a ton of options to customize how this thing runs. Placing ... MoreThe first PC I built lasted for about 10 years and never gave me any serious problems. This year, the power supply failed and it wouldn't POST anymore. Since it was already a decade old (practically prehistoric in the computer world these days) I put it aside and built a 2nd PC. I chose the ASUS Tuf Gaming X570 on a whim (and more positive reviews), after I had spent a couple days selecting parts based around a Gigabyte something-or-other board. And I don't regret it! Once I got my bearings, I breezed through connecting everything and the out-of-box POST and video card test went perfectly (after I used a good HDMI cable). I was able to get into the BIOS and look around at temperatures and whatnot. There are a ton of options to customize how this thing runs. Placing it in the case wasn't an issue, but installing the Cooler Master CPU fan took some figuring out. Anyway I felt compelled to write this review mainly because of the trouble I had installing Windows 10 Pro, but also because of the other Cons I mentioned. I don't think I would've ever gotten the Windows 10 problem if it hadn't been for other customers on Newegg, so this is a thank you to them. I tried to install it multiple times and failed every time (Windows encountered a problem with your machine blah blah blah). This went on for days. Then I remembered the reviews on here talking about the WiFi and Bluetooth. So I disable both of them in the BIOS and Shazam! Specifically, the problem is with the WiFi controller. Even after I installed the OS, if I enabled the WiFi controller Windows 10 encountered a problem. I couldn't find any explanation for the conflict but I don't use the WiFi so I quit worrying about it. The board doesn't have an integrated graphics card, which is something OBS requires for the Window capture option to show video if you record the video from an application like VLC. Only my GPU shows up in Device Manager. I worked around that by using the Game capture feature. I don't understand the reasoning that well but apparently this board "gets" video from certain 5th Gen Ryzen CPUs, but earlier Gen require a GPU? But the board won't boot up without a GPU anyway? I have a 3rd Gen Ryzen 9 CPU so I don't know. The last thing; there is an output for a USB-C connection but there's no USB-C module on the board. There's a USB 3.2 but you'd have to convert it to a type C with an adapter, which kind of sucks because the Xbox PC controller I wanted to buy needs USB-C. And I'm not going to sacrifice all of the available USB 3.0 outputs for one type C; I don't game nearly enough to justify that. The ASUS Tuf Gaming X570 (Plus WiFi) is a very great motherboard! The Windows 10 thing is really what's preventing me from giving it a perfect score. But the cons don't outweigh the pros and I'd recommend any PC enthusiast to purchase this! Build specifics are below. ASUS Tuf Gaming X570 (Plus WiFi) board AMD Ryzen 9 3rd Gen 3900x CPU, Cooler Master Hyper 212 Black Edition CPU fan Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1660Ti video card Samsung 970 EVO M.2 2TB SSD Seagate 16TB USB 3.0 HDD Crucial Ballistix 3600 MHz DDR4 DRAM 16GB (8GBx2) RAM Corsair RM750, 750 Watt, 80+ Gold Certified power supply Phanteks Enthoo Pro ATX Full Tower Phanteks RGB LED Strip be Quiet! Pure Wings 2 case fans.
With wifi, bluetooth, 2 NvME slots x570 chipset eight sata connections and six fan headers this board is really well specced. The rear IO is probably missing two USB slots, but that's really easy to resolve with an internal bracket or an external hub. It has one argb header and two 12v rgb headers. Good neutral/dark colour scheme and you can turn the onboard argb strip off if you like. There are some slightly strange things about the board, but for the price certainly not a deal breaker:1). No front panel USB c connector2). No integrated IO shield. From the top elevation you'd be forgiven for thinking it did have one.3). I'd like another two USB ports on the rear IO.I have two of these boards, and have had for at least 6 months each with ryzen 7's a 3800x and a ... MoreWith wifi, bluetooth, 2 NvME slots x570 chipset eight sata connections and six fan headers this board is really well specced. The rear IO is probably missing two USB slots, but that's really easy to resolve with an internal bracket or an external hub. It has one argb header and two 12v rgb headers. Good neutral/dark colour scheme and you can turn the onboard argb strip off if you like. There are some slightly strange things about the board, but for the price certainly not a deal breaker:1). No front panel USB c connector2). No integrated IO shield. From the top elevation you'd be forgiven for thinking it did have one.3). I'd like another two USB ports on the rear IO.I have two of these boards, and have had for at least 6 months each with ryzen 7's a 3800x and a 3900x and have been running AMD 5600 and recently a 6700 graphics cards in both. Flawless stability, once you are through the boot cycle you can't hear the chipset fan either. I have had frequent BIOS updates from asus, either for win11 compatability or stability enhancements. (Not that it needed more stability). If you can live without front USB c and a slightly spartan number of rear USB slots it's an easy choice.
Great MOther Board. i have some stuff to say about it.Frist if you have 3 Cooler GPUs it will cover the Small Cooler for the motherboard chipset. It's a Stupid design but I had no issues so far and I think that I will not have any in the future. I'm thinking periodically to pull the GPU out and clean that cooler if need or for inspection. Remember Heat is a killerI'm running 3070ti for the past few + months I have had no problem at all.GPU Temperature with 4k is 77C with fan rpm 2000+ max settings on anything that I'm playing (fps 60+)GPU temperature with 2k (depends on what game I'm running max settings) is between 65C and 74C with fan rpm 1200 to 1400. (fps between 100 and 300+)I recommend doing Motherboard updated or should I say BIOS updated.Also, I'm ... MoreGreat MOther Board. i have some stuff to say about it.Frist if you have 3 Cooler GPUs it will cover the Small Cooler for the motherboard chipset. It's a Stupid design but I had no issues so far and I think that I will not have any in the future. I'm thinking periodically to pull the GPU out and clean that cooler if need or for inspection. Remember Heat is a killerI'm running 3070ti for the past few + months I have had no problem at all.GPU Temperature with 4k is 77C with fan rpm 2000+ max settings on anything that I'm playing (fps 60+)GPU temperature with 2k (depends on what game I'm running max settings) is between 65C and 74C with fan rpm 1200 to 1400. (fps between 100 and 300+)I recommend doing Motherboard updated or should I say BIOS updated.Also, I'm running 16g ram 3600mhz. When you add the RAM on the motherboard automatically will set up speed to 2666mhz. if you have faster speed(faster MHZ on your RAM) you need to change that to bios. I have no explanation why is like that and it's simple to do it. ask youtube.Running Rayzen 9 5900x I recommend water cooling, 240mm or 360mm. Depends on the budget you have. The temperature stays around 39C idle to 65 on load.Recommend on this Mother Board 850+Watt power supply. IT doesn't need extra power it needs an extra 4 pin 12v ATX supply power.I read on forums that it will crash your PC, for whatever reason.I have Seasonic - FOCUS PX-850, 850W 80+ Platinum PSU, Full-Modular, Fan Control in Fanless, and it's silent. No issue at all. But Price but Trust me you need god PSU. You don't like your CPU or GPU to die on you with 50 dollar PSU that is doing the minimum job.Overall PC is Stable I had a few Crashes so far. It was caused by software, not hardware.https://pcpartpicker.com/user/doom789/saved/XxWgBm
New build about 60 days old. Buggy USB. At random periods the keyboard & mouse freeze (other processes continue to run) for up to 10 seconds and then the delayed keystrokes and mouse instruction come streaming through. The stutter is annoying and really screws up anything you are doing (gaming or real work). Changed mouse, changed keyboard, updated BIOS + all drivers, installed a powered 3.0 hub. Running latest win10 pro., nothing helps. Usually the stutter is infrequent after reboot but by the end of the day, it happens quite a bit more frequently. At first I thought it might be a software issue but have been running PROCEXP and keeping an eye on it when the stutter happens... nothing zooms to the top that might be capturing all the CPU cycle plus didn't see a ... MoreNew build about 60 days old. Buggy USB. At random periods the keyboard & mouse freeze (other processes continue to run) for up to 10 seconds and then the delayed keystrokes and mouse instruction come streaming through. The stutter is annoying and really screws up anything you are doing (gaming or real work). Changed mouse, changed keyboard, updated BIOS + all drivers, installed a powered 3.0 hub. Running latest win10 pro., nothing helps. Usually the stutter is infrequent after reboot but by the end of the day, it happens quite a bit more frequently. At first I thought it might be a software issue but have been running PROCEXP and keeping an eye on it when the stutter happens... nothing zooms to the top that might be capturing all the CPU cycle plus didn't see a spike in CPU utilization anyway..... I tried all the tricks on the internet... disable C-state, lock the PCIE to V3, disabled WiFi. Had high hopes but I would not recommend buying this MB.. I'll most likely get an MSI MB and rebuild... can't stomach the buggy USB performance and aggravation of having to reboot several times a day. The best ASUS can do is a 'return & repair' which will cause me to have to bring my old boat anchor back on line and spend hours getting it back up-to-date. I hate do-overs!
Mine is the non WiFi variant, and I have had the board up and running for over a year. Performance has just gotten better over time. The board has been 100% stable. Initially I had a 3600 in this board, moved to the 5600X (because I couldn't get the 5800X at the time). Features are great, plenty of fan headers, layout is good, a pair of m.2 slots, etc.I picked up this (actual) motherboard for my uncle and dropped a 5800X into it. The thing screams with 3600 MHz RAM. It's a fine board that runs upwards of 200 bucks (at times) online. I was able to pick mine up at Micro Center for 180. That store is simply amazing.I highly recommend this motherboard, the integrated intel WiFi is very good. I have the system it's in sitting over a story off the ground and several ... MoreMine is the non WiFi variant, and I have had the board up and running for over a year. Performance has just gotten better over time. The board has been 100% stable. Initially I had a 3600 in this board, moved to the 5600X (because I couldn't get the 5800X at the time). Features are great, plenty of fan headers, layout is good, a pair of m.2 slots, etc.I picked up this (actual) motherboard for my uncle and dropped a 5800X into it. The thing screams with 3600 MHz RAM. It's a fine board that runs upwards of 200 bucks (at times) online. I was able to pick mine up at Micro Center for 180. That store is simply amazing.I highly recommend this motherboard, the integrated intel WiFi is very good. I have the system it's in sitting over a story off the ground and several walls and 100 feet away from the router. Connection strength is decent to rock solid (from a comcast router with no external antennas).
absolutely love this! bought this to use in my first custom pc, and 9 months later its still going strong! the little stand the wifi fin came with is broken, but it still works fine and a little bit of tape patched everything back up! this motherboard works with bluetooth too, so im able to sit back and play pc games with my ps5 controller. the only issue ive had is with the ram slots; only the two far right slots work, but im not sure if thats an issue with the motherboard or with the ram. regardless, everything else works great!
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| Product Type | Motherboard - ATX |
| Chipset Type | AMD X570 |
| Processor Socket | Socket AM4 |
| Max Processors Qty | 1 |
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