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8.5.2020

I was basing my new build around the Ryzen 5 3600X, and this board is the perfect companion.The ATX format is now so well established I'd be surprised if anyone is in doubt about what it means, but just to make sure - as long as you are pairing this with a modern PSU you cannot really go wrong. There are one or two quirks to do with powering your graphics card, and the number of power connectors pins needed for the CPU, but a moment's research will get you all the info you need.So, from that point of view my build using this board was pretty straightforward.The only issues I had were probably to do with the ATX format itself, or may have been a slight mismatch with my case.The front panel power and LED connectors were not laid out in a helpful manner,with some pins labelled "ground" and some labelled "positive" and "negative" (this information was obtained from the very helpful manual). Other boards are more considerate in this regard, but I wonder why these connections cannot be gathered into a single connector like everything else on the board.Also, the I/O cover did not sit in place correctly until the board was in place and then it clicked into place with a little fiddling. This might well have been a problem with the case, but it worked out OK in the end.One helpful feature that I didn't know I'd need (until I did!) was the inclusion of 4 tiny diagnostic LEDs which allow for trouble shooting. They light up in sequence during POST, and if one of them remains lit it can help you figure out why the PC isn't booting. In my case I had mistakenly followed the advice a famous YouTuber and altered the RAM speed in the BIOS, without activating he correct profile. This led to a RAM error, which the little yellow LED was able to indicate for me. I was then able to reset the BIOS by shorting two tiny pins on the board, and the day was saved!The BIOS was very user friendly, and even had an automated setting for the RAM speed, which I had previously ignored. My SSD drive showed up right away, along with the CPU and RAM.Windows installed quickly and booted first time no problem.The only remaining thing to do was download the latest AMD Ryzen chipset drivers, which installed with no issues.There are some decorative LEDs on this board, which I wasn't expecting. They glow through a rainbow sequence and seem to be of no practical use. But if you are planning a colour scheme you might want to investigate how these can be controlled. I have no idea!I've only been running this board for a week, but it seems pretty sturdy, pretty user friendly, and at the price (£200) it seems to represent good value for money.
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3.12.2019

I was initially going to purchase a b450-f Asus ROG STRIX board but picked up this board in sales for only about 40/50 extra and decided it was worth it to get the new x570 chipset with PCIe 4.0 support and also out-of-the-box Ryzen 3000 series support - so no faffing around with BIOS flashing. From what I can tell with the MSI Tomahawks, that's a huge minefield and I didn't want to deal with that.Overall the motherboard has excellent specs, good I/O and plenty of SATA ports and fan ports too. Also includes RGB headers which I will be fully utilising once my Lian Li RGB fans arrive.Aesthetically wise, it's good and is very neutral and will go with most builds.Not sure I am a massive fan of the yellow highlights which give it this industrial look, and by god the "TUF" logo on the boot screen is ugly as hell (edit - this can be replaced through ez utility in ai suite though!). I definitely would have prefered a ROG branded mobo but you get what you pay for!On that front, the RGB on the motherboard is confinded to the bottom-right of the board, as opposed to ROG boards who have a little bit more, kind of missing the RGB in the top left that ROG boards would have. But being a recent RGB convert it doesn't bother me too much really.Minor point with the board, which is why I can't give it a perfect score of 5-stars - is that the chipset fan is easily obstructed by a Graphics card. I'm using a ZOTAC MINI 1070 and it's obstructed most of the fan, it has a little bit of room to breathe but please be aware if you have a larger card.The worst thing about this board is, well, not actually the board - it's the flimsy Wi-Fi Antenna which takes too much effort to build/get set up, and falls apart quite easily. Made of 3 pieces of plastic it doesn't look the most aesthetically pleasing either and is just a bit meh. Functionally, it does the job however.Overall this was an excellent buy and well worth the money. Absolutely no hassle to install the IO Shield and then the motherboard itself. Ports are in sensible places and you get a lot of options. The inclusion of USB-C is also always welcome, as well as SDIF.
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18.11.2018

PROS:- Designed with HQ Rock Solid Components To Give Rock Solid Overclocks ( Even for Amateurs )- 12 USB Ports in the rear & 4 in the Front - 1 USB-C port in the rear & onboard USB-C port for the front panel !!!- 2 Onboard M.2 slots with Direct to CPU connection & 4 by 4 Bandwith- A Ridiculous Amount of Onboard Connectivity for Fans - RGB Strips - Water Pumps etc etc- Onboard Switches to Power On, Reset, Safe Boot, Switch Bios 1&2, Slow Boot to help Hard Core Overclocking etc- Very Heavy- Solid, Attractive, Powerful, BIOS Design- High Quality Onboard MOSFETS used for delivering Clean & Precise electricity when needed- Shockingly High Quality Onboard Sound with Gold Plated Japanese Nichicon Capacitors = Punchy Bass,Clear Highs & Mids ... almost as good as my Creative Z Soundcard i'm using ... but a discreet card is still king lol- Runs a 3950x without breaking a sweat ( No need for Noisy Onboard x570 Motherboard Chipset Fans )- The Ability to update the Bios with a Usb Thumb Drive even without a CPU installed !!!- Onboard Addressable RGB LEDs Controlled by Your Bios or Aura Sync Software !!!- Has way more onboard options & ports you'll ever need ... because more is always better lolCONS:- NonePc Build Parts ListAMD RYZEN 9 3950X32GB GSkill Trident Z RGB CL16 Ram x 2x16GB SticksASUS Crosshair Hero 7 ROG MotherboardCorsair H150i 360 Liquid CoolerEVGA GEFORCE RTX 2080ti FTW3 Ultra 11GB Nvidia Graphics CardCreative Sound Blaster Z HQ PCI-E Sound Card3x LG IPS LED Monitors for video production & gaming500GB Samsung NVME PCIe M.2 - Boot Drive500GB Samsung SATA - Video Editing Cache Drive10TB Toshiba SATA N300 NAS - Storage DriveCorsair RM850x 80 PLUS Gold 850 Watts Power Supply Unit with Intelligent Fan ControlFractal Design Define R6 Tempered Glass E-ATX PC CaseI bought this Motherboard for its Quality Build & Solid Reputation with the record breaking Overclockers that use the ASUS Motherboards the most in Competitions.It also has the highest amount of rear usb ports !!!I recommend this motherboard & think its worth every penny :)Hope This Review Helps :)
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19.7.2020

I bought this board for my first PC upgrade in 5 years.My previous board was an ASUS Z170A Intel board and my great experience with that board resulted in me wanting to stick with ASUS moving to AMD.First of all, the board looks the part, the I/O shield is already installed which as you will know is a blessing for fingers. The RGB on the board is subtle and doesn't take over the PC which i really like - the ROG software (aura) allows you to change how the lights flow and i managed to get this to match up with my RGB RAM.I guess all manufacturers have UEFI bios these days but I really like the ASUS bios,it makes everything simple and if you are like me and want a bit of overclocking but don't want to go into the detail it is really a dream to let the software do the overclocking automatically (but you still have the advanced option if required).It is great that the board has PCIE 4.0 and this really is cutting edge technology, whether most enthusiasts will ever fully utilise at this stage is another question but not even the intel boards given you the option. With storage going towards SSD and M.2 it a nice touch to have heatsinks included - especially when you see the price difference between M.2 storage with or without the heatsink.It has more connections than you could possibly use, but i really like the 3.2 (A/C) ports which should last a while. I didn't go for the STRIX-E as i didn't need WIFI. If you are gaming then really a hard LAN connection should be sufficient.Also good to know that the board is future proof with the new Ryzen processor line (whenever that may be) so this board is going to go the distance without having to be replaced. When considering x570 vs a b550, the prices are so close you might as well go for the x570 given the additional features.My experience with ASUS is that they give good support over time with BIOS updates and i hope that this will continue with this board.A nice touch is a 20% off code for cablemod cables included in the box :)
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18.6.2020

Overall a good board, but I encountered a couple of minor setbacks with my build. The first unseen (by me anyway) is the issue of USB 2 headers; I needed 2, and the blurb on the website etc doesn't really mention the ROG Expansion isn't a normal USB2 header. My build required 2 items to connect to internal USB 2 headers (Corsair H100i RGB PRO XT cooler and the Lighting Node Pro supplied with the ICue 465X RGB case). It took me a little while to rule out the ROG USB Expansion Header as this is intended to connect to the proprietory USB Expansion Hub which appears to be no longer available. I looked a the pin connections of both the H100i & Lighting Node Pro and estasblished neither could connect to the Expansion header (several pins marked N/C in the manual).The easiest would probably have been an internal USB hub, but the only one with any sort of clear recommendation was the NZXT - which was out of stock with no availability date. In the end I chose the following route: connect the H100i to the internal USB 2 header, purchase an internal USB 3.1 to USB 3.0 convertor to handle the front panel USB connection - WATCH OUT - make sure you get a 3.1 male (to go into the motherboard) to 3.0 female (to accept the front panel connector). Then an internal USB 3.o to USB 2 convertor - again, watch out to make sure you get the right connectors, so I could connect the Lighting Node Pro to the connector and into the USB header.I chose not to use one of the cheap chinese USB 2 hubs, as the reviews weren't stellar - ranging from good, to failing on power-up, to taking out the motherboard port! and with only one header available on an expensive board I chose not to take the risk.Final thought - the board only comes with 1 NVME heat spreader and for some reason that is not on the primary socket, it is attached to the M.2 port that will steal bandwidth from the graphics card:- the lower socket (uncovered) is the one you want to use.
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25.11.2019

Firstly, I was apprehensive about spending this much money on a motherboard, but intending to pair it with a high end AMD CPU, I took the plunge and certainly didn't regret it.If you're the kind of person who likes to make an artistic statement with your builds, then this board is ideal. It is beautiful to look at, frankly either on or off, with a mirrored finish in places that exudes quality and there are plenty of RGB LED headers to connect to.I am cooling with an AIO at the moment, but the fact that this motherboard can be hooked up to a water loop and that it cools amply without one, provides great flexibility for future cooling solutions.I love the fact that this board has so many USB connections,which enables me to hook everything up directly without having to worry about external hubs and their occasional compatibility/latency issues.The backplate on this motherboard is a nice touch and further illustrates the lengths ASUS has gone to, to justify its price.I was a little concerned that being a relatively new platform might give rise to some firmware glitches, but operation with my build has been smooth thus far, I have encountered no major issues with it and BIOS updates come fairly frequently to deal with any that might arise in future.The chipset on this board for the first time in a long time is actively cooled, but the fan is barely audible and certainly not above any noise emanating from other components, allaying my concerns there.I'm presently using 2 PCIE3 1TB NVME drives in this board, but the fact that I have the ability to upgrade to PCIE4 at a later date when their prices have levelled out is a great future upgrade path for me. I most often use this PC for creative work and so need to be able to get data into RAM as fast as possible.Overall, I'm really pleased with this purchase. It does exactly what I need right now and provides me with ample room for future enhancement.
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1.7.2020

I do not use Wi-Fi on desktop, thus ROG strix gaming-F perfectly meets my need with more features than TUS gaming and inside my budget, I like the 8 Sata interfaces because apart from one M.2 SSD I still have one 2.5 ssd, one 3.5 HDD, one bluray ROM and two hog plug drive cases. The board is easy to install and use, I upgraded from X99 deluxe and I trusted Asus for stability for many years. Debug light is also very useful and straightforward, I think no need of debug LED because on my old board, I never check the manual for the meaning of it.During one week of use I found some flaws of the board:1. I use corsair DDR4 3600 memory but got many issues, no stable at all,can only work stable at 3200 and passed the stress test, I had to return and use Hyper X predator instead.2. Not all fan headers with control, two pump headers are running at full speed, so I have to use fan splitter instead.3. Software, not fully working, sometimes shutdown itself.4. I got consistant problem, cannot wake from long time(overnight) sleep in windows 10 Pro, the PC restarted with black screen and restarted, I did many tests but can not find the cause5. The biggest issue I got is totally unexpected, TPM setting, normally this is very easy to use, but when you gets problem, there is no instruction in manual at all, also TPM connector locates just under the display card, that means if I want to install/remove it for test, I have to remove CPU cooler and display card every time, this is mission impossible, I contacted Asus support for how to setup up, the first answer from them is not helpful, now I am continuing communicating with them, if still no help, then I have to return this board and maybe get Gigabyte Aorus Pro instead. I know TPM is not used by many, but if you do use external module for more security, beware.
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4.2.2020

This MB has given me great performance. Over the last few weeks i have completely gone through each bios setting to get the optimum performance without the need to Overclock. The 3900x accompanied by this MB runs everything perfect without one crash or fail. The earlier bios revision which fixed the boosting issue run the boost at the given speed as it should, but new features were added to the latest bios which did slow the processor to 1525Mhz. Running the cpu voltage manual at 1.119v keeps the processor at a steady 33-40 degrees idle and a max of 65-70 under stress boosting. If anyone needs a guide on the bios then let me know in the comments and i will be happy to help.You can leave the bios setting as standard, but this does make the processor run a lot hotter leaving the settings to standard auto. Asus has created and brilliant motherboard and the cost is worth it, but a little knowledge is required to set this MB up to optimum settings. The memory i use is 32GB Corsair CMK16GX4M2B3200C16 Vengeance LPX 16 GB (4 x 8 GB) DDR4 3200 MHz C16 XMP 2.0 High Performance Desktop Memory Kit, Black, which runs great. The watercooling features on the board looks great when added to your existing loop, but don't go out your way to do this unless you already have a watercooled kit as it works fantastic without one running at the stock speeds. Don't overclock unless you really know what your doing as this does require major bios settings to be changed. You can use ryzen master to do the work, but that is not 100 percent and if you get any problems and try to boot into windows 10 at times it can cause a crash at the start logging in. Eventually i will be giving a guide to this motherboard and the bios settings to help anybody who needs it. I hope this helps. Take Care Have Fun
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28.2.2020

Lovely looking mobo. Very pricey, but that was no secret with the X570 chipset boards. Easy physical installation, no problems with OS installation, NVME drive was found instantly. All components installed and recognised, no problems.I'm running the Ryzen 3600x with this MB, the Asus UEFI is great to navigate, Ram boosted up to its optimal speeds (3200,2x8) kit. Initially I messed around and over locked the 3600x to 4.2 on all cores, but returned to stock and let the Precision Boost 2 do its thing getting up to just shy of advertised boost of 4.4 (4.397).My only negative of this board is that my CPU fan curve set in the Bios resets itself to default for no apparent reason (I have the EVGA CLC 289 AIO),so I have to open ASUS AI Suit3 and input my fan curve again. I don't think this is the fault of the MB itself but the fault I'd ASUS' crappy software. I'll uninstall AI Suite 3 eventuallyand see if it still resets my CPU fan curve, just haven't got around to it. Would I recommend this board? Yes definitely. No problems, it's up to ASUS' high build quality, has great feature set. Is it worth £250, probably not, but I couldn't be bothered flashing a x470/450 board, and my rig is a complete new build so had budgeted for a X570 board coming from Intel. If you're already an AMD user, it's definitely not worth it.But, the MB itself in isolation, performance, feature and looks wise, definitely recommended
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9.1.2020

This is my second X570 board after being let down by a different manufacturer.Once I had diagnosed my DOA board, I decided it was time to go back to Asus as all my previous boards have been.I picked this over the Prime and TUFF Asus boards as I wanted a balance of performance and aesthetics. I'm a week into the board now and I'm happy with the stability. The 3600X I have paired with it is running at 4.4GHz on all cores without failure; and my Corsair Vengeance Pro 3200 RAM is at full speed too.At this moment I'm not using my custom water loop as I wanted to test before putting it all in (lessons learned from my previous X570 board!)However I'm confident I have enough support for fans and pumps once I'm ready to reinstall.The M.2 drives just work straight out of the box and absolutely dominate in terms of performance compared to my old Intel setup. The included heatsinks for M.2 is welcomed too.There's plenty of good things to say about this board and no way can I include them all - the only thing I'm not keen on is the single USB 3.0 header. My old Asus Maximus Z170 board from 2015 had two.I'd happily buy this board again; especially if the promotional offer of £25 cashback from Asus still applies!Unsure about which X570 board to pickup? You'll do no wrong investing in the X570-F.
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9.7.2019

This mother board is just awesome,First it is very very easy to set up your basic system, cpu, ram, graphics card.The tricky bit was finding which slot to put your nvme ssd drive into, for reference use the lower slot next to the chipset heatsnk with ASUS eye logo on it.The RGB is fantastic on this board if you are into that sort of thing, if not you can turn it off within the bios or using aura sync. This board is feature packed and the power delivery from the VRM's to the cpu is massive overkill, so much so, it will have zero issues powering and overclockoingth enew Ryzen 3000 series cpus even the monster 12 core 24 thread 3900X.Building a system with this board is a breeze lots of fan headers 10 in total including cpu fan header,cpu optional header and a All in one liquid cooler header.I cannot recomend this board enough, especially if anyone was thinking of buying this for the new Ryzen 3000 series of cpus (just make sure you update to the latest bios) as it will be much much cheaper than the new X570 motherboards, that are really not necessary, if you purchase a board of this calliber on X470. You dont even need to have a previous gen cpu to update the bios, as this can be done via the Flashback button on the rear I/O.Just buy it, you wont regret it.
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18.5.2019

So I was on the the market for a new motherboard to go with my new all white RGB build. And let me just say the stock pictures dont do this justice.Of course substance is the main thing with tech but style does make a huge difference as well. Paired up inside my white Corsair carbide 275r case this looks amazing. The lights look great and really do create a nice ambience on my desk and there are so many customisation options with the included software too.But looks arent everything however I'm pleased to say the performance does not disappoint either and this motherboard has the easiest bios I've ever worked with. You can overclock your system with a few clicks with the help of easy mode or tune every little detail possible with the advanced.The software included to control the fans and the lighting is fantastic and is very simple to use.The bottom line is this motherboard is beautiful to look at but also has the features and quality performance which will suit your needs wether you are a gamer or even an enthusiast. The price is a little much for a board but for the extra features and benefits comes the price tag and you do get what you pay for.Would definitely recommend
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2.1.2020

ASUS X470 PRIME X470-PRO: I bought this to replace an ASRock board that was giving me endless BSOD and system freezing issues. The board was easy to install, the LED system is great looking (and can be easily deactivated in BIOS), the board instantly found all my RAM, and since the replacement of my awful ASRock board I don't get blue screens of death any more. I haven't played with the overclocking and fan control features yet, but the BIOS is very intuitive and extensive, so I'm a very happy customer. Note that the colourful LED lights on board stay on when the board is powered and your PC is off, so if that annoys you then you'll need to switch the LED lights off completely in BIOS.I haven't run a BIOS update yet, as the last set was from mid-2019; and as I wasn't experiencing any functionality issues with my old Ryzen 1600X processor I left it alone. You might need to update BIOS to get it to work with a Ryzen 3-series; I'm not sure. I will be sure to do so myself before upgrading my CPU to a 3-series, which this board supports as far as I can tell from online research.
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15.5.2020

I put my new build together just before the lockdown and hardware prices shot up.The more expensive "Prime" iteration might suit better if you have very specific audio output requirements, or you've got a clear rig door and want to show off your pretty build. I didn't need these things.I need decent performance. I actually had my eye on 3/4 boards, but after watching and reading a ton of reviews this was clearly miles ahead in quality. The thermals on this thing are supposed to be great and there's no problem running 3900/50 cpu's (I intend to drop something like that into my rig in the future). An alternative board I was interested in was tested with a 3950 and ACTUALLY CAUGHT FIRE.So,this doesn't look super pretty but it's really well engineered. The recent news that the next generation of AMD processors won't work on x470 boards came as a bonus and I felt like I'd dodged a bullet.If you need a good board to last a good few years this is a good buy. Wifi and audio options can be added easily and cheaply. It's a very good buy. Especially at current prices.
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26.1.2020

I'm assuming some are looking at this mobo are also looking at the X470 version of this board as i did and thinking is the price really worth it. I'm not going to lie to you this is a worthy purchase.It is aesthetically pleasing and a strong build too it just feels like someone has taken their time to design and build this. A ton of SATA connections, the USB-C is nice touch to, has a MDMI 2.0 and Display port built in. Also Heatsinks for M.2, never thought you would need it but definitely a nice feature to have, so if you are buying a NVMe there is no need to get one with a heatsink (save yourself some monies).This Mobo does have RGB but it's not in your face kind of RGB, almost subtle.Bios - Simple design for the most novice of pc users, can get your CPU and RAM profile up and running very easily with a few clicks of a button and without touching the advance mode.You also have the option to install Armoury Crate, this software is a hub for all drivers relating to Asus products i.e bios drivers and some utility software.All in all great purchase.
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