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I have the board paired with 3600x and just clicking the "boost" buttons in the bios provides an effortless and rock solid OC at 4.3hz.
Definitely recommend
Of course, the thermals problem was discovered right after I bought a Gaming Edge Wifi. I used it for a while before switching to an Asus TUF Gaming Plus, then Pro. I was considering getting the Tomahawk, but the prices jumped too high.
Any suggestions on this? The Gigabyte is top rated for x570 boards too, with lots of nice features. Just don't know if I want to risk a replacement and try again, or give up and switch to one of the ones I mentioned.
Thoughts?
You guys got any good advice or it a website where I can mix and match components for this MOBO? Maybe just a good recommendation for cpu/gpu combo. Thanks everyone
To help you out pair this bad boy with 5600x or 5800x 5600x is 220-250 5800x is 350 personally 5600x is more then enough for gaming just look at few YT videos.
Ram pick up some 3600 speed 16cl ram I recommend trident zneo 16-19-19-39 ram is 115 for two 8g sticks. pick up a rtx3070 or 6700xt for video card or better. A good cpu cooler, and Bammmmmmmmmm your set for years,
Any suggestions on this? The Gigabyte is top rated for x570 boards too, with lots of nice features. Just don't know if I want to risk a replacement and try again, or give up and switch to one of the ones I mentioned.
Thoughts?
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Any suggestions on this? The Gigabyte is top rated for x570 boards too, with lots of nice features. Just don't know if I want to risk a replacement and try again, or give up and switch to one of the ones I mentioned.
Thoughts?
The TUF however, is a nice board, without a ton of extra features you prob won't use anyway.
If you're having issues with the BIOS, make sure you're using the elite wifi REV (x)? bios, and make sure to match the bios to what it states exactly on the box.
The TUF however, is a nice board, without a ton of extra features you prob won't use anyway.
If you're having issues with the BIOS, make sure you're using the elite wifi REV (x)? bios, and make sure to match the bios to what it states exactly on the box.
As for it being top-rated, I found it listed on numerous "best x570 motherboard" lists online. At the $200 price point, it had many more features than most other options without spending another $50-$100.
I ended up going with the Asus Tuf Gaming Pro, but at this price, I'm tempted to switch!
Edit: well, those went fast! Hope someones here enjoy theirs!