Best X570 Motherboards

Associate
Joined
25 Jan 2006
Posts
2,057
Location
Kent ,UK
Been looking at the Gigabyte X570-I
  1. 1 x DisplayPort
  2. 2 x HDMI ports
  3. 1 x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A port (red)
  4. 4 x USB 3.2 Gen 1 ports
  5. 1 x USB Type-C™ port, with USB 3.2 Gen 2 support
  6. 1 x Q-Flash Plus button
  7. 1 x RJ-45 port
  8. 2 x SMA antenna connectors (2T2R)
  9. 3 x audio jacks

B450-I AORUS PRO WIFI £115.99 as Got a good amount of USBs on Rear I/O

  1. 1 x DisplayPort
  2. 2 x HDMI ports
  3. 2 x USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-A ports (red)
  4. 4 x USB 3.1 Gen 1 ports
  5. 1 x RJ-45 port
  6. 2 x SMA antenna connectors (2T2R)
  7. 3 x audio jacks
 
Last edited:
Soldato
OP
Joined
6 Jan 2013
Posts
21,849
Location
Rollergirl
Anybody with a Asus b450-I or X470-I ITX
See if the ASUS AI Suite 3 makes your PC freeze/blank screen
I Rely on this AI Suit for the Fan Expert 4 ,For me its a must have.

Ya David also they have 2 X Case Fan headers :)
true 6 + 2 phase also

I don't use the software on mine, I prefer Aquaero. I appreciate that's not what you asked, but there you go anyway. :p
 
Associate
Joined
26 Jun 2019
Posts
2
Don't think That the connector I was looking at I suspect I have my USB revisions mixed up. I mean the usb c front panel connector not the larger one for usb 3.
I have looked at that motherboard but can't see it on there or in the manual. Its on the ATX boards but not the ITX ones. With cases like the Dan A4 only having a USB c
I would think this would be nice to use at full speed.
 
Soldato
Joined
1 Dec 2015
Posts
18,514
I have been looking at ITX but none of the boards have the usb 3.1 header on them. The only board is the ASUS one with the funny size. You would think all of the boards would have this by now.


Integrated in the CPU:
  1. 4 x USB 3.2 Gen 1 ports on the back panel
Integrated in the Chipset:
  1. 1 x USB Type-C™ port on the back panel, with USB 3.2 Gen 2 support

couldn't squeeze in Internal header for USB C 3.2 which is a shame.

asus are useless and havent even listed boards properly on their websites =/

then add 6 x 70amp integrated mosfets and your off !
 
Associate
Joined
25 Jan 2006
Posts
2,057
Location
Kent ,UK
The CPU be worth the price :)
Not sure on the X570 Motherboards would have to see all the release reviews before rushing to buy one,
We don't know How the Chipset Fans act yet, some boards may have faults.

I be waiting on reviews/Test on Both CPU & Boards before Purchase
no pre-orders for me
 
Last edited:
Soldato
OP
Joined
6 Jan 2013
Posts
21,849
Location
Rollergirl
The CPU be worth the price :)
Not sure on the X570 Motherboards would have to see all the release reviews before rushing to buy one,
We don't know How the Chipset Fans act yet, some boards may have faults.

I be waiting on reviews/Test on Both CPU & Boards before Purchase
no pre-orders for me

Yes, as previously stated I'm hoping it's going to be feasible to drop the new CPU into my X470-I. I'm also hoping my current RAM kit won't need replaced (3200 Team Group B-Die).

Part of the attraction of moving from Intel to AMD was the option to get CPU drop in upgrades; let's see how that works out. :)
 
Associate
Joined
25 Jan 2006
Posts
2,057
Location
Kent ,UK
Your Kit be fine (3200 Team Group B-Die) Even if they are not B-die you should be fine,
Was only some trouble at the launch of the X370 motherboards, B-die was Needed due
to Limited Board support on Memory, now should all be fine
My new 16gb Memory kit G-SKILL 3200mhz Royal are Using SK hynix Chips, Installed on my Asrock Fatality B450-i ITX AC,
on that page they have QVL list of motherboards it was tested on,
 
Last edited:
Associate
Joined
25 Jan 2006
Posts
2,057
Location
Kent ,UK
I think the cheapest 8 core (3700) is gonna be around £325. With a 570 board and RAM, I’d say £600 is around the lowest amount you’ll get away with. I want just the 3800 and Master board and am budgeting myself £800 just for those two.

Well even the Ryzen 5 3600 - 6 cores/ 12 threads $200 almost beats the 9900K $500:)
 
Associate
Joined
11 Oct 2015
Posts
644
I think the cheapest 8 core (3700) is gonna be around £325. With a 570 board and RAM, I’d say £600 is around the lowest amount you’ll get away with. I want just the 3800 and Master board and am budgeting myself £800 just for those two.

Do you have any knowledge of what mini itx 470 i should consider than might bring the cost down if i didnt go the 570 route ?
 
Back
Top Bottom