Hi, if the video is blurry, try clicking on the video settings and choose 1080p quality. Cinebench R23 results are: multi core 35692pts, single core 1974pts. The tests are done with OBS screen recorder active.
@@TheMidasful I'm happy that now it works. In the next few days I will post videos about the Ryzen 9 7950x with an Asus Prime X670 and later with an Asus Tuf x670e. If you find it interesting, please subscribe to the channel, so you don't miss these updates.
I'm getting one of these boards as it's the cheapest of the pro series here in Australia and will make for an awesome emulation machine base as it has ddr5 plus pci5 support for graphics and m.2 combined plus upgraded audio and at that price point I can't honestly complain.
@@garystinten9339 I agree with you, it is a very good motherboard as a quality price. These days I am also trying an Asus TUF GAMING X670-E PLUS, but I currently prefer the ASRock X670E Pro RS. I hope to to post the tests here on the channel soon.
@@garystinten9339 My feedback, is that the AsRock X670E Pro RS is a good motherboard for professional use such as 3d graphics and rendering, both cpu and gpu computing. I think it will also work very well for virtualization by supporting up to 128GB of ram. Unfortunately, I haven't tested it in game 🙂
is this motherboard good?
Hi, yes, the ASRock X670E Pro RS is a good motherboard even for powerful cpu like the Ryzen 9 7950x
@@beholder2033 ty
@@yuzur0fps 🙂
Got one today, because is the only one having 5 M.2 slots.
@@PT-rg2vo Hi, if you need more m2 slot you can buy a card like Asus Hyper M2 x16 card
So what benchmark score did you achieve because the image is blurry?
Hi, if the video is blurry, try clicking on the video settings and choose 1080p quality. Cinebench R23 results are: multi core 35692pts, single core 1974pts. The tests are done with OBS screen recorder active.
@@beholder2033 Thank you. Right, probably temporary problem with my bandwidth, video quality is ok :)
@@TheMidasful I'm happy that now it works. In the next few days I will post videos about the Ryzen 9 7950x with an Asus Prime X670 and later with an Asus Tuf x670e. If you find it interesting, please subscribe to the channel, so you don't miss these updates.
I'm getting one of these boards as it's the cheapest of the pro series here in Australia and will make for an awesome emulation machine base as it has ddr5 plus pci5 support for graphics and m.2 combined plus upgraded audio and at that price point I can't honestly complain.
@@garystinten9339 I agree with you, it is a very good motherboard as a quality price. These days I am also trying an Asus TUF GAMING X670-E PLUS, but I currently prefer the ASRock X670E Pro RS. I hope to to post the tests here on the channel soon.
Hey bro do we lose warranty if we run it in Eco mode?
I don't think so (but ask your salesman), and I think eco mode extends the life of the cpu by heating less and consuming less
@@beholder2033 thanks
@@skrajina8037 You are welcome 🙂
I plan on emulating and don't look for breakneck speed and as long as the game isnt glitchy and plays I'm happy so maybe this route is the way for me.
@@garystinten9339 My feedback, is that the AsRock X670E Pro RS is a good motherboard for professional use such as 3d graphics and rendering, both cpu and gpu computing. I think it will also work very well for virtualization by supporting up to 128GB of ram. Unfortunately, I haven't tested it in game 🙂