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23.8.2019

Purchased: 14 August 2019 for £189.38. From seller: Amazon EU S.a.r.L.Pros: Good efficient VRM, Q-flash (which turned out to be pretty helpful for using a R5 2600), good price, due to less unnecessary features for most users.Cons: Single BIOS, No Debug LEDs or Postcode. - (not really an issue for most users).Buildzoid says"this VRM is great" and "at heavy overclocks on the 12 core or the 16 core this VRM will handle that just fine with the heatsink that it comes with"I don't want to quote or mention loads of things that I myself am not exceedingly knowledgeable in, so I will just recommend that you go and watch Buildzoid's Motherboard Analysis,should you want to overclock or just want in-depth info about the motherboard etc.If you're just going to run stock CPU etc, then you don't even need to think about VRM. As long as you don't care about debugging LEDs or Postcode, it's a good motherboard. It should be one of the best price vs performance options.It doesn't support 1st Gen Ryzen, so keep that in mind, upgrade your CPU before your motherboard as I believe Gen 3 Ryzen is supported on some b350 and x370 motherboards (just make sure to check your current one is supported), so that may be a better option for you first, if you can't upgrade both at the same time.Helpful to glance at, product spec info:Memory: 4 x DDR4 DIMM sockets supporting up to 128 GB (32 GB single DIMM capacity).Lan: Intel Gigabit LAN chip (10/100/1000 Mbit) - Max speed I can get for Fibre in my area is 76MB (0.6Gbit), so not an issue until I can get 125MB+ DL speed.USB: Ports on the back panel: 4 x USB 3.2 Gen 1 ports, 2 x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A ports (red) & x4 USB2.0/1.1Available through the internal USB header: 1 x USB Type-C port with USB 3.2 Gen 2 support, 4 x USB 3.2 Gen 1, (Chipset+2 USB 2.0 Hubs:) 4 x USB 2.0/1.1 ports.Storage: 2 x M.2 connector / 6 SATA (I'm not 100% sure, but I think if you utilise the m.2 slots, some SATA is disabled (i.e. 2 x M.2 = Sata 5 & 6 being disabled), please correct me if this is wrong).Will update with pictures etc when I have time. And will update if I experience any issues.Update:I'm using a Ryzen 2600, couldn't use BIOS at first, mouse not working, registering multiple and incorrect key presses etc. Used Q-Flash Plus and updated BIOS to version "F3" which then worked. I then updated to version "F4j". RAM was running at 2133MHz, activating XMP, RAM then worked at specified speed of 3000MHz and Cl 16 etc, haven't had any issues so it seems stable, haven't tried overclocking CPU, GPU or RAM yet. Will update if I have issues with overclocking.Currently using Ubuntu 18.04. other than having to update BIOS had no issues, Linux compatible games worked without any effort (though had some issues with Mad Max, but I believe that is because the game doesn't support Vega GPUs, rather than an issue with Ubuntu), Valve's Proton seems to work quite well on the games I've tried so far, DOOM so far works perfectly without any fiddling and other games, such as Kingdom Come Deliverance work with a little fiddling and manually downloading proton updates.AORUS ELITE BIOS updates:"F3" (First Release AGESA 1.0.0.3 for Matisse / Pinnacle / Picasso CPU support) - if you're using Ryzen 2000 series (Pinnacle Ridge), you'll probably need to flash the BIOS to this version for it to work like I needed to."F4g" (Update AGESA 1.0.0.3AB, Add Three Profiles for PCH Fan (Silent/ Balance/ Performance mode),"F4j" (Update AGESA 1.0.0.3 ABB, Improve Destiny 2 gaming compatibility, Improve XMP DDR compatibility) - I updated the BIOS to this version before I tried activating XMP, so you may need to update to this version if XMP doesn't work for your RAM.Go to the Gigabyte website, go to Motherboard > X570 AORUS ELITE, then navigate from there.For how to use Q-Flash Plus, scroll down to AORUS Ultra Durable and follow the instructionsFor BIOS go to Support > Downloads > BIOSSystem: CPU - Ryzen 2600, GPU - Vega 56 Pulse, RAM - G.Skill Trident Z RGB 3000MHz C16 8GB x 2 (16GB), PSU - 650W Seasonic PRIME Ultra, SSD - Samsung 860 500GB, HDD - WD Black 2TB and of course, X570 AORUS ELITE
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12.8.2019

I've paired the board with a Ryzen 3700X and 32GB of Crucial Ballistix LT 3200c16 RAM - the board makes overclocking the RAM a doddle, and I've managed to get the RAM working at 3600c16 by changing 2 bios settings.Nowadays, most end-users will only have one add-in card...the GPU, so being ITX sized, one can build a powerhouse with a very small footprint, which is what I intend to do - forgive the pictures of the test bench (work-in-progress)GOOD:1) The board has very beefy VRMs with a 6 phase 70A setup - which is better than a large majority of the X570 range even when compared to other board manufacturers2) Intel WIFI and Intel GbE ethernet connections,and a decent WIFI antenna - surprising how many manufacturers cheap out on this!3) Top of the range Realtek ALC 1220-VB audio codec4) USB type C port5) Now I'm not one for RGB bling bling, but the board has tastefully done the RGB lighting and it's not too garish/in-your-face6) For an ITX board, it also has all the features of its larger ATX brethren, such as support for two NVMe M.2 drives, which is always a bonus7) The board also has CPU-less BIOS flashing which is always a big help should one feel the need to upgrade to the next generation of Ryzen processors in future8) Lastly, and also most importantly, Gigabyte has a UK based RMA service with a very good reputation within the overclocking community, so if it ever goes wrong, I know it shouldn't be a hassle to get it sorted (unlike ASUS).9) (Support for PCIE 4.0)MEDIOCRE:1) The X570 chipset has a fan - but basically all of the X570 range except the halo-tier boards have a chipset fan. Initially, I had reservations about it, but it is honestly not that noisy, and I cannot hear it spinning above my Gentle Typhoon fans. But that being said, it is an extra potential point of failure.BAD:1) The price. Yes it is expensive compared to the X470/B450 range, but X570 is meant to be a tier above. Essentially, you get what you pay for. Some will see this as a negative, some won't.My thoughts:I personally think that the Aorus X570I PRO WIFI is the best value X570 board available.I did consider getting the MSI B450 I gaming plus AC to pair with my 3700x, but in the end decided to get the Aorus X570I instead. The MSI B450I is around £90 cheaper, but, in comparison to the Aorus X570I:1) The MSI has weaker VRMs and VRM cooling. This is important if one is going to run a high end CPU like the Ryzen 3900X or the soon to be released Ryzen 3950X. Aorus therefore gives greater upgrade flexibility2) Lack of CPU-less BIOS flash on the MSI B450I3) Lower end audio codec on the MSI B450I4) No USB type C port on the MSI B450I5) Only support for one NVMe M.2 drive on the MSI B450I, vs two on the Aorus X570I6) Intel LAN on the Aorus X570I vs Realtek LAN on the MSI B450I - most people will know that Intel GbE ethernet connections are faster and more stable than their Realtek equivalent7) Slower WIFI (AC) on the MSI B450I vs WIFI (AX) on the Aorus X570I8) With the newer X570 chipset, the Aorus X570I supports PCIE 4.0. The MSI B450I only supports PCIE 3.0. This may not be an advantage currently, as there's limited number of NVMe SSDs (and graphics cards) that take advantage of PCIE 4.0, however, if one is going to keep the board with an eye for the next few years, then this is a good way to future-proof oneself.TL;DR - Avoid, Consider, Shortlist or Buy? Just go ahead and buy. :)
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18.8.2019

After carefull consideration I opted for The Gigabyte X570 Aorus Ultra for my new AMD Ryzen 3800X system build.Gigabyte have always been my prefered choice of motherboard for system builds as they offer great quality, reliability & fantastic support backed by a warranty service that can be trusted!The Aorus X570 Ultra has satisfied my expectations and more, the board is aesthetically pleasing to the eye with its striking appearance and the build quality is excellent.Gigabyte have done an exemplary job on the engineering of the Aorus X570 Ultra motherboard to ensure maximum durability and system stability. The board is equiped with good solid heatsinks that are able to transfer and dissipate heat efficiently using direct touch heatpipes.Modern muti-core CPU's require demanding power regulation for stability especially when they are operating under high load so with this in mind I was impressed that Gigabyte have applied super attention to detail in this area by equipping the board with ample Digital VRM Power Stages.There is no skimping on this motherboard and Gigabyte have used quality components throughout, the 1GbE LAN is powered by Intel and the soundsystem by Realtek using technologies that provide audiophile sound quality.The board has plenty of USB ports on the intergrated backplate including the latest USB 3.1 Gen 2 but if you run short of USB ports Gigabyte have provided internal mainboard headers that permit further expansion/ports.The board has the latest PCIe 4.0 technology which in effect doubles the available transfer bandwidth to items such as graphics cards, hard drives, SSD's & other devices.One of the reasons I chose this board is because it is equipped with three M2 SSD connectors so this along with PCIe 4.0 technology provides a degree of being future proof.It is difficult to cram all of the good points of this board in a short review so I will quickly touch on some of the other great features the board offers; Intergrated Dualband Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, Headers for RGB lighting, Headers for Temperature Sensors which are included with the board, 3 Headers for additional system fans, fan/water cooling pump headers, AMD Crossfire & Nvidia SLi support for multiple graphics cards, RAID storage... etc etcThe included support CD comes with all the necessary drivers and a usefull aray of utilities and software applications.It is worth noting that Gigabyte have been very proactive with supporting the new AMD platform by providing regular motherboard bios updates to tweak features, improve memory support and ensuring the end user has a great experience with the product.To conclude I have put my trust in Gigabyte having moved from the Intel platform to AMD's Ryzen platform and I can honestly say I have no regrets in doing so. My AMD Ryzen 3800X CPU is super fast and the Gigabyte Aorus X570 Ultra board is proving to be stable and I have had no issues much to my relief!
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30.9.2019

After almost two days testing the components for my next build - This motherboard Aorus X570 elite coupled with Ryzen 3600, EvGA SuperNova 650 Watt Gold G3, XFX RX480 (old GPU from previous PC) and HyperX HX432C16PB3K2/16 Predator DDR4 16 GB (Kit 2 x 8 GB), 3200 MHz CL16 DIMM XMP (there's a reason why pasted the entire name of the ram kits - see that review - TLDR they are going back for a refund).I can say this objectively - this motherboard is pretty damn good.With the Ryzen 3600 CPU under full load in Prime95 the VRM as indicated by HWinfo Portable with sensors read at 100 ms, hardly went passed 43 degrees celsius.I spent ages looking for a motherboard that is a)value for money b)futureproof my build when I want to install a 3950X later therefore has to be capable of supporting that CPU without issues.I couldn't find anywhere with the information I was looking for until I stumbled upon Buildzoid's videos - see the Aorus Elite X570 Video here: https://youtu.be/a1ZvlK3jAvM . One of the most under rated Youtuber in my opinion, this is not a plug but to indicate why i bought this motherboard. But yeah, he wasn't lying the VRM mosfets ran pretty damn cold in all my testing. I was able to touch the mosfets without burning my fingers (bear in mind these things can heat upto 125 degrees celsius - depending on the quality of the components).In terms of features this motherboard is feature rich!It even has an LN2 mode (for liquid nitrogen cooling, if you're into that sort of thing lol). I personally wouldn't be using it. It also has utility for fan control for all fan headers (which are 4 PIN PWM) called SmartFan. My motherboard came with F3 Bios installed (not sure which 1.0.0.3 Agesa version this is as not listed in gigabytes website).Also it has pretty good protections of newbs as you don't have to reset the CMOS/Bios as it will do it for you if you set something wrong as it will reset it self afer a few failed boots or one depending on what was changed.With all the quality of the components and features, it was a bargain at £189.My only gripe is that it has on board power button had to use a small crew driver to jump the board, reset and clear bios. Beyond that - highly recommended.If you're not a fan of Gigabyte boards or the lighting I suggest checking out Buildzoids channel for his other board reviews.But after all that... why 4 stars under ease to use... well you have to use page up and page down or the plus or minus keys to toggle settings (not intuitive) and some settings I found don't go beyond 0 in some places but controlled somewhere else (bios version F3, I haven't checked the F5b bios fully as I lost some performance of the CPU after upgrading to it - but I need to do some more testing as it could have been the ram which is going back to Amazon). You press F12 to load the boot menu then go into settings and delete resets your bios / starts the flashing utility.
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26.1.2020

Extremely easy to install, even more so with it having an intergrated I/O shield. There are plenty of 4 pin PWM for those who require plenty of cooling, and controllable fans. The motherboard includes a CMOS button on the back plus a USB 3 port Type A allocated to update the BIOS. The presence of 3 x M.2 slots, each with Aorus cooling shields, take advantage of the new Gen. 4 speed that comes with the X570 motherboards. It's worth noting though that the 2nd is basically covered by the GPU, so may run a little hot. However, if you are intent on using it, then do so before installing your GPU. The audio is well covered as well. I would normally install a dedicated sound card, such as the Creative AE-7,however, to keep costs down I sold that and parts of my previous build to offset the cost of this new build. I must say, that the audio quality from this board is very good indeed. I stream a great deal of music, my tastes being anything from the likes of Pink Floyd, The Traveling Wilburys to Classical Music and Opera. I have not been disappointed by the audio quality as yet, and therefore see no immediate reason to purchase a separate sound card. I've matched the motherboard up with the AMD Ryzen 7 3700X, 32 GB of Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 3600 4 x 8GB CMK16GX4M2Z3600C18 and a Corsair MP600 Force Series 1TB Gen 4 PCIe x4, NVMe M.2 SSD. GPU is a Sapphire 11265-01-20G Radeon NITRO+ RX 580 8GB GDDR5, a Corsair CP-9020139-UK HX1000 1000 W 80+ Platinum Fully Modular PSU, the NZXT H510 Elite - Premium Mid-Tower ATX Case and a Dell S2719DC 27 Inch IPS, QHD, FreeSync Monitor. All working quite beautifully together. On the back of that I have from old a Logitech Z623 THX 2.1 Speaker System , all making me a very happy individual. My next build will be completed within the next 3 days, again AMD based, nowhere near as expensive , but still very good. It's for my grandchildren, I'll be sticking with an AMD X570 board.
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2.9.2019

Just finished installing this board with a 3700x (using the stock cooler), G. Skill Trident 3600 CL16 and the Red Devil 5700XT.I did want the Wi-Fi version of the elite but seems impossible to purchase in the UK but coupling the board with a cheap Gigabyte Wi-Fi/Bluetooth card solves that need and it works out of the box.Initial impressions the board feels solid for budget level and installation was relatively issue free bar a couple of minor problems.Firstly in the bios the keyboard/mouse (USB) would only register for a second or two then would freeze, this was solved by installing the OS then going back into the bios.Another issue was the RAM only being detected at 2133 with XMP profile selected,this was my fault for ordering the memory without checking the QVL. The latest bios update now shows the memory as 3600, but getting a BSOD after an hour or two related to memory and several programs are detecting it at anything from 1600-3600, but thats the fun of custom builds and not the boards fault. Check the QVL for compatibility!The RGB lighting on the board is minimal and not the brightest and one section is covered by the GPU. So far the MB, RAM and the CPU cooler fan are synced through the Gigabyte software but the outer ring and logo are both doing their own thing apparently due to being connected to the rgb header and not a USB header.In contrast to another review the placement of the fan header in the top left hand corner is actually quite good depending if your case came with a fan controller, made it much easier to hide the wire.Pros--------Decent VRMG ConnectorIntegrated I/O shieldFront panel USB Type-C supportPlenty of external USB portsCons--------Expensive compared to similar specced b450 or x470 boards (minus PCI-e 4 support)No debug LEDTwo USB headers (used for front panel and Wi-Fi/Bluetooth card)
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10.8.2019

I was upgrading to Ryzen 3700X and was looking for a suitable motherboard. I considered getting a B450 since they are cheaper than X570’s and still perform well with new gen processors. But X570 Aorus Elite seemed to be more future proof, it had great reviews for its VRM heatsink and overall features and the price wasn’t outrageous like other x570’sPlus it was supposed to work with Ryzen 3000 chips out of the box. Which it sort of did, but I still had to update BIOS to solve some other issues. Here’s a quick summary:The good:- Great price compared to other X570, with enough features for a budget build- Looks good- Works out of the box with Ryzen 3000 Chips- PCI Express Gen 4- A lot of USBports- Easy to update BIOS- £30 steam voucher till 1 SEP 2019 on gigabyte website.The bad:- The BIOS is sluggish for some reason on my build. Updating it to F4J seems to improve it a bit, but it still becomes really slow from time to time. Might be related to using bluetooth keyboard and mouse.- The BIOS seemed to reset all the settings every time I unplugged it from PSU. The latest BIOS update fixed it.- I couldn't change ram XMP profile in the bios - the ram was running at 2133 MHz. Everytime I changed it to XMP Profile 1, it seemed to crash and reset BIOS settings. The F4j BIOS update fixed it as well. Now it’s running stably at 3000MHz.I would still recommend this board, despite these hiccups. It's stable and works well after the initial setup. Only changing the settings in BIOS was a bit of a pain. Hopefully, new update solves these issues - they are mentioned on gigabyte forums as well. But if you are building your PC, you're probably not afraid of updating your BIOS.My build: Aorus X570 AORUS ELITE, Ryzen 3700X, Corsair Vengeance LPX 2X8GB 3000MHZ, ASUS AMD Radeon RX 480 4GB, Samsung 850 EVO 500 GB, EVGA SuperNOVA G3 750W.
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7.8.2019

Bought this as I was upgrading to the new Ryzen 3rd gen from an age old ivy bridge intel system. Motherboard was easy to set up. The IO shield was already installed on the motherboard so no having to mess around with lining that up with the case and the ports. The mounting bracket for the default Ryzen cooler was pre-installed too (though that may mean extra work taking it off if you were using a custom cooler that happens to not use it).The motherboard has a number of fan headers for cooling, enough for the majority of users. There's also plenty of USB headers(including a USB-C one), SATA, PCIe and M.2 slots. In terms of the back IO, there's a USB-C, loads of USB 2.0 and USB 3.0/3.1 jacks,a intel gigabit lan port(not realtek like some of the cheaper ones), optical out and audio jacks that have up to 7.1 channel support. The onboard audio seems pretty good all things considered too. To top if off it has a solid VRM solution which should easily be enough for overclocking a 3900x.After installing the motherboard and booting up it boot loops for a bit(probably detecting the parts) and then loaded perfectly fine. I enabled XMP for my RAM which was easy to do, there's also plenty of options for other overclocking in the BIOS and also for fan management. There was a bit of issue with fan noise from the fan on the motherboard initially but after updating the BIOS it seems much better. Gigabyte seem to be on the ball with updating their BIOS for these new motherboards, so can't really fault them too much.Overall a good experience so far. The board is a bit on the expensive side hence I've docked a point in value for money, but you do get a lot for you money, and all x570 boards seem to be pricey due to their inclusion of PCIe 4.0.
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29.9.2019

I love this board, I spend a lot of time working so my spare time is spent on my pc. I purchased this from Amazon and it arrived promptly as always. The board installed easily as long as you know what your doing, i also found the new Aorus Commander in the box, hmm now whats this all about then. The Aorus commander is supposed to control up to 8 addressable led fans, i already had two addressable led strips from my last setup rhat were installed easily. I then purchased 8 edge addressable led fans which is where things started to get interesting. My son installed the fans and hooked them up to the Aorus Commander, adding all 8 fans, plugging in the usb cable as well found the fans not being able to be controlled by the commander,i am 8 weeks in and have been in communication with manufacturer who have been very helpful, they sent a replacement commander. I installed this today and still have the same problem, when you plug in more than 4 fans the fans do not light correctly but can be sort of controlled by Rgb Fusion software. I have a resourceful son who has more patience than myswlf and he has got the fans and strips working as they should using the pwm feom a tor pro case and the commander powering only the two strips, what a let down for the board overall. The only thing left to do is rma the board and commander which takes time. Gigabyte have been very helpful as i said and they advised that they have tried same setup with edge fans and this works. I am i terested to hear from anyone else experiencing same issue and if you resolved it.
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4.3.2020

I purchased this to directly replace a Gigabyte X470 motherboard (MB) that failed after a disappointingly short life. I reluctantly stuck with Gigabyte to minimise the risk of existing PC components being incompatible. Searching Amazon I found that I could get a MB with latest X570 chipset for the same price I had paid for an X470 MB a year ago. It seemed, off the cuff, a sensible future-proofing option to buy this board. It arrived quickly and took it an afternoon to carefully swap out the broken X470 MB for the new X570 MB. This presented no great challenges - but is a stressful exercise given all the WARNINGs in the documentation. During the install it became obvious that Gigabyte had removed a few of the lesser features to save a few euro.The deletion of the flashy LEDs was no loss, but more significant was the lack of an often used USB Type C port, and I was disappointed to find only 2 system fan headers - even my modest PC has 3 system fans - so I needed to buy a splitter cable from a local computer shop.Happily when I turned on the power, the PC sprang back in to life! Performance wise, the PC tested with X570 MB as being no different from when the X470 MB was installed.After a few days use it seems a decent motherboard. However potential buyers should carefully consider whether the largely theoretical advantages of this X570 MB (e.g. support for 8 USB 3.2 Gen 2 ports) exceed the additional and often more practical features commonly included in a X470 MB (e.g. built-in WiFi, USB C ports) at the same price point.
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25.8.2019

First the gripe. This board, Elite, has two M.2 slots but Gigabyte only supply one heatsink Why? Installing M.2 drives is very fiddley. The screws are tiny and if you drop one, which you will because you can hardly feel them between your fingers, you are, excuse the pun 'screwed'. There must be a better way of fixing these drives on a board.I already have a X370 and a X470 board from Gigabyte and the layout of this board is very similar but not identical. Everything connected to the board in the same place as the X470 except one 4 pin fan connecter has moved. Not a big deal but annoying because now I am waiting on a fan cable extension to arrive because the nearest,available 4 pin connecter for a fan is now on the opposite side of the board.On installing Windows everything, hardware related, on the board is setup. Only driver I had to install was the chipset drivers for PCI encryption/decryption (M.2 drives). Chipset temp. idles at 55cInstalling the board into a case was straightforward if you've ever installed a motherboard before, nothing unexpected here.BIOS is user friendly and self-explanatory. Still have the problem of if using a wireless USB 3.0 mouse in BIOS then it is extremely slow to respond. Better to connect a wired USB 2.0 mouse for navigating.The board's quality for its price is extremely good. The VRMs are equal quality as higher end and higher priced boards from Gigabyte.All in all, great quality, great value but please Gigabyte think about people who don't have fingers the size of a 5 year old's.
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2.8.2019

Rebuilding my PC to get the latest Ryzen 7 3700x processor I found myself needing to purchase a new motherboard. Memory, PSU, GPU etc. were all carried over from my old system and where I previously had a B350 motherboard, this time I was keen to move up a class. Whilst I could have got a X470 and flashed the BIOS, I was keen to have some of the newer features available - namely PCIe 4.0. Whilst this isn't something I'm delving into immediately, it's nice it's available in the future for other upgrade.There were a few cheaper X570 boards, and many much more expensive. Looking at professional reviews, the Aorus Elite scored highly and gave the best balance of features and price. It feels premium,it's still not cheap (double what I have previously paid for a motherboard) and if you're not wanting to wait for a B550 board, this is a good alternative. Even the "cheaper" boards aren't really that cheap and come with some limitations, for an extra £20-30 I believe it's worth stepping up.The board is nicely put together, comes well packaged and with my new Ryzen 7 3700x runs very nicely. Overall I'm very happy with my purchase.My build:Seasonic Focus Gold 550w PSUNvidia RTX 2060 Founders editionRyzen 7 3700X16GB 3200mhz Memory250GB Samsung Evo 960 NVME driveCrucial 500GB SSD
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23.8.2019

Brought this motherboard to pair with a 3700X and RTX 2070S. Building was straightforward, and no issues with booting. Boots in about 12 seconds with the stock bios F3.Currently running everything stock and Cinebench R20 benchmarks are about ~4700-4800 for multi core and ~500 for single which is about expected looking at reviews.Shipped bios does not have stop mode for chipset fan but cannot hear it in light usage anyway (New bios does include chipset fan stop but stock bios is running fine for me anyway).Some things to note about this motherboard:-Only 2 system fan headers so you would need some splitters/fan controller if using more than 2 case fans.-M.2 heatsink doesn't come in contact M.2 drive so I didn't bother installing it.-Does not come with any debug led,so it may be difficult to identify issues.-Lacks USB-C and wifi, but you can easily add a wifi card and there is a usb C internal header which you can use if your case has a usb c front port.Overall, this motherboard is excellent for those who are looking for a good price to performance X570 motherboard.
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17.1.2020

X570 Master: A fantastic (but expensive) motherboard. Technically it's a great board with lots of high praise reviews. But be aware there is no Thunderbolt (contrary to early review spec samples as seen on YouTube), I don't care for TB currently, but I was expecting this board to have it. My main issue (a small one) is that Gigabyte software is horrible, utterly terrible. Example, RGB Fusion is not a reason to buy any Gigabyte board currently, profiles are often forgotten upon reboot. Gigabyte Smart Backup is another mystery, it just doesn't work. Worse still is it also makes Windows Restore fail repeatedly... (uninstall Smart Backup, and Windows Restore works first time again without issue).Also, customer support doesn't appear to be a strong point. I would buy again, definitely - but be aware of the small issues, e.g. terrible S/W and disinterested Support (I had to return my first board which was all scratched up on the shiny bits - Amazon dealt with it quickly, but Gigabyte took no interest when I contacted them).
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12.7.2019

This board is absolutely stunning, has 6*2 Phases so can easily power a 3900x without breaking a sweat with two big beefy heat-sinks (something that other 'lower end' boards might struggle with, especially a 16+ core CPU), plenty of USB, 2 m.2 sockets, and without all the bells and whistles that some of the more expensive boards have (no wifi, no 2.5gb/10gb lan etc.).What it does have, it doesn't skimp on either, like the on-board network is Intel (rather than Realtek like on some of the other more budget friendly boards).There's been three BIOS updates since release, the latest adds three fan profiles to the BIOS for the chipset fan, which a lot of people were worried about due to the noise.Overall,5 stars! It's got everything I personally needed on a board, VRM is great, and support so far has been fantastic.
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