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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 Boyanov แ Œ

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Average quality, not an outstanding product.

Let's have a look at how long the product lasts. Prior to this, I worked with both Gigabyte and Asus products. Asus products were always more stable and lasted longer (the Z97 has been around for five years and is still going strong), but in this instance, something has changed. In general, I will write again in a couple of years, provided that the board is still operational. Got pros: Regarding the configuration as a whole, I loved a lot of USB, there is a bluetooth wi-fi, and so on; also, all of the rules work effectively. With these drawbacks: In addition to having a chipset cooling system that is inferior to that of the competition (with the exception of asrock), there is also a problem with chipset cooling. When the temperature reached 75 degrees, the fan cover had to be removed openly since it had dropped to 69 degrees at its highest point. It was not possible to deliberately change the location of the chipset lower so that it would not fall beneath the video card, which also causes it to heat up. Additionally, the radiator could have been made larger, and its cover could have been constructed of aluminum. At the neighboring Gigabyte X570 AORUS ELITE, it is cheaper than my board by 8, and cooling is better, not heated more than 59 degrees, in spite of the fact that it has only 2 fans in the case, and those 120 (I have 2 * 200 in front, 2 * 140 on top, and 1 * 140 in the back). He has +26 in the room, which has +25.