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getting itchy trigger finger again

liking the look of the new x570 tomahawk board, sounds like a good board for the price point. May get that for now and then get the new ryzen when in comes out later this year so at least I will be ready for it in case my board wont support it properly. I have read that it should support it with a bios update but its a one way bios flash and you wont be able to go back, thats not good if i want to sell it on.

Any one managed to buy the tomahawk and is it as good as they are saying?
 
liking the look of the new x570 tomahawk board, sounds like a good board for the price point. May get that for now and then get the new ryzen when in comes out later this year so at least I will be ready for it in case my board wont support it properly. I have read that it should support it with a bios update but its a one way bios flash and you wont be able to go back, thats not good if i want to sell it on.

Any one managed to buy the tomahawk and is it as good as they are saying?


I haven't really put it to a stern test yet but its rock stable for me and running cool and chipset fan hasn't even come on yet lol - looks to be a cracking board
 
This. As others have said just wait for Ryzen 4000 or the next GPUs.
yea thats what I will do but tbh don't see myself getting rid of the 1080ti for a while. Its still a beast of a card and its not even a year old yet. If money was not an issue then yea I would upgrade that as well but for the price of a 2080ti in todays prices then god knows what the next top card is going to be priced at ;)
 
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