To have the best gaming experience or the most efficient content creation, many people will choose to upgrade the graphics cards or processors. However, if you’d like to possess a stable platform for constant gaming or content creation, the motherboards inside your system play important roles, especially the power design on it. Only when your motherboard features a promising power design, can you get rid of those annoying BSOD (Blue Screen On Display) or system crashes.
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AORUS X570 Master Quick Review
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AORUS and AMD took Computex by storm this year with the announcement of the newest X570 AORUS Motherboards. PCIe 4.0 is here and AORUS has engineered the X570 AORUS motherboards for users to take full advantage of this new, faster interface! The new X570 AORUS Lineup brings not only the most highly-sought after features on consumer desktop motherboards but offers something for everyone. Regardless if you’re an enthusiast, overclocker, gamer, or looking for a high-end motherboard at incredible value, the X570 AORUS Lineup checks all the boxes for what users are expecting from premium motherboards and is one of our most complete lineups of gaming motherboards to date. Let’s take a quick look at what these motherboards have to offer.
Higher core counts, faster clock rates, everything users desire from high-end CPUs are coming to the market at a blazing pace. As powerful as these new consumer desktop processors can be, whether or not this performance potential will actually translate to significant performance improvements depends highly on your motherboard.
The 2019 Computex Taipei kicked off on Tuesday and runs from 5/28/2019-6/1/2019. This year GIGABYTE is holding its showcase at the Nangang Exhibition Hall 2 and invited partners AMD and Phison to the AORUS XTREME POWER press event to present the newest AORUS gaming products. Featured products included the new X570 AORUS series motherboards with support for the AMD 3rd Gen. Ryzen CPUs, world’s first X570 compatible PCIe Gen 4 SSD, and AORUS tactical gaming monitors.