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Review on ๐ŸŽฎ ASUS ROG Strix X570-F Gaming ATX Motherboard - PCIe 4.0, Aura Sync RGB, Intel Gigabit Ethernet, Dual M.2 with Heatsinks, SATA 6GB/S, USB 3.2 Gen 2 by Boyan Marinov แ Œ

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am very happy with this purchase, I will advise everyone!

It's the greatest board in the middle-high price range for the AM4 platform, and I've been using it for about six months now; if you're looking at boards in this price range and above, grab this one without hesitation because the drawbacks are not in the least bit significant. Below are some advantages: 1. The most effective VRM available on the market at the most reasonable cost in comparison to those offered by competitors (16 phases, via parallelization, (6+2)x2 on IR 3555 switches) 2. It drives memory sticks well, in association with 2 phases; however, it is not evident why Crosshair hero and Formula use a 7+1 phase design. 3. Maintaining a temperature of approximately 55 degrees Celsius for the VRM using AIO water while running LinX AVX on the processor (3900X, 200w with AVX). 4. The temperature of the chipset is 45 degrees when it is completely covered by the video card, and it rises to 51 degrees while the GPU is working at full capacity. 5. Heatsinks for solid-state drives (SSDs) that are large and have quality gaskets already attached. 6. wireless interfaces, such as WiFi and others 6. 7. Sufficient USB ports, all ports operate at a very high speed, and the standard is 3.2 8. A topology for Daisy-chain memory, which is best suited for two 16GB sticks with two ranks each. Having these drawbacks: 1. Only level up your supply kit so that you do not feel the need to rush over to your neighbors in rage. 2. There is no bios reset button on the rear, and the sales pitch to buy the Crosshair Hero for an additional $100 is completely out of the blue. The solution is straightforward; all you need to do is purchase a button with two pins, which is something that is quite popular among miners (look in that direction or do it yourself), insert it into the CL_CMOS block, output it anywhere you want, and then congratulate yourself on saving one hundred dollars. 3. Errors in the BIOS that are not critical and can be avoided by the user since they are aware of the purpose for which they are visiting the area and may circumvent it without any issues. Everything a person who has some amount of knowledge of voltages, multipliers, and timings could want, yet they won't even fulfill those requirements. 4. One USB 3 connector for the front panel; anyone who needs more than that (like me) should seek for an adaptor that goes from two USB 2.0 ports to one USB 3.0 19-pin port.