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27 janv. 2020
Great chipset, full-featured, quality motherboard!
1 personnes sur 1 ont jugé cet avis utile. Great board. Compatible with all 3 Ryzen generations and full of features. Easy overclock tuning and quality VRMs to deal with the voltages. I've got one of these paired with a 1700x and one paired with a 1600 (AF model so basically the 2600) and have a 3900x on the way which I'll put in another. My only complaint is that it does not have built-in wifi, but it is a fair amount cheaper than Asus models that do so can't really hate it for that. It is still a very nice motherboard that looks great and has plenty of features. If you don't need specific things like PCI gen 4 m.2 slots (the vast majority of consumers do not) that the x570 series offers, then it is a fantastic motherboard that offers plenty of performance for a good price.

25 janv. 2020
Serious bang for buck at this price point ($90 each)
I bought two of these from this seller and I run them in crossfire for supported applications. I have custom water cooling in all of my machines but I bought these to play around with crossfire and tinker, so didn’t want to spend much to cool them. I used cheap CPU water blocks but thanks to the HBM memory instead of GDDR that is right on the die as well and is cooled by the same block. I put a bunch of cheap heat sinks on the VRMs and am good to go for about $35 total invested into the water cooling of both. Hard to beat that.
With the stock heatsink and fans these things are very large, but were quiet unless I had to really ramp up the fan speed to keep temps down during a long gaming session or something. For the most part that didn’t happen. Now that I have them watercooled I overclocked them (memory as well as core clocks) farther with bios mods and the performance boost has been very nice.
If you want a budget card and have a PSU that can support the watts and the 2x 8-pin connectors, this is the most performance you can get for $90. Beats my rx 580s and gtx 1060s, comes very close to my GTX 980ti and 1070, at half the cost.