I used this mobo with a 5800X3D and a 4080 - it's a solid board for the money, and honestly, the AM4 platform with a 5800X3D, DDR4-3600 or 3800, and an RTX 4080 is a well-balanced system that performs VERY close to any of the AM5 CPUs.
Awesome, that's great to know. I'll for sure use the 5800X3D with it then, think I have G Skill Ram not sure the speed but now just have to get a GPU and decide on a case. Thanks
I've had the non-WIFI version of this motherboard for 3 years now. Started with a 3700X and 2060 Super, upgraded to a 5800X3D/NH-D15S and 3080 Ti -- I've got no complaints. Interesting to watch your video, I think I learned a wee bit about my mobo! I will note that I had to update BIOS and reset CMOS when I installed my 5800X3D, so if anyone uses this board, be aware it may need a BIOS update to work with newer CPUs. (I'm not sure resetting the CMOS was strictly necessary.) Personally, I used the Phanteks Enthoo Pro M tempered glass case and I've found it to be a great case -- but I don't have much experience with other cases.
Yeah, thankfully I've update the MB for the one I'm thinking of using the 5800X3D with but will update the BIOS on this one as well as I now am leaning to use the CPU in this instead. Don't think the CMOS was required either but hey doesn't hurt anything, just a few settings to change later. I'll check out the case. Thanks
Hi dennis hope you are keeping well.ive had no problems with my 6700xt.thinking of upgrading my cpu to a 5900x or 5800x3d which do you think is the better choice??
Both CPU's are about the same, I'd go with the 5800X3D as I believe its also the better price as well. There's no discernable difference in performance.
I have an Asus tuf gaming x570-Plus WiFi and in my bios when I set CO or kinda oc my ram and reenter my bios my PBO or DOCP disappears is that normal? I have to reset my bios and reenter it for it to appear and I'm on the latest bios 5013 and the latest chipset driver?
Dennis having spent 4 days struggling with a new build featuring the Asus TUF Gaming X570 Plus WIFI let me share a few things with you. Windows 11 Ready, as it states on the box? Not by a long shot! All the documentation states Windows 10! The OUTSTANDING feature that let me complete the build is the LED error code lights! These are their colors and positions. TOP-BOOT Yellow Green. VGA-White CPU-Red. Bottom-Yellow. The board is designed for AMD AM4 CPUs with onboard graphics. I used a new AMD Ryzen 9 5950X, NO onboard graphics. CPU Cooler Be Quiet Black Rock Pro 5. XFX GTR XXX ED RX 580 8GB OC+. New when I purchased it. One 6+8 Power connectors. Seasonic Focus Plus 1000 Gold Purchased with upgradability in mind. DO NOT CONNECT ANYTHING other than CPU, CPU COOLER, RAM and VIDEO CARD! Many Video cards fans start upon power up and then stop! This is normal! You control fans through AMD Adrenaline software. DO NOT DAWDLE. YOUR CARD VIDEO IS GETTING HOT! This board was not designed for video cards. I could not identify video card fan control in BIOS. Maybe someone else could ID the control within BIOS? If they exist. Because of course Tech support was unhelpful when i asked this question. First hurdle to overcome use Bottom most PCIE slot. You will not get video otherwise, PERIOD! Back up Old Bios. Install Bios 2607. Unplug system. Discharge capacitors, by holding power button until all lights go off. Remove Video Card! Remove BIOS battery! Let sit for 15 to 20 minutes. Replace BIOS Battery. Move Video card up to the first slot. Swap video power supply connectors position so that 6 pin cable is on the bottom of the PSU and the 8 pin cable is on top of the PSU. Note on the PSU the connectors are both 8 PIN. Keep track of which is which. I don't know why but this is what worked for me. Probably has to do with power distribution to the upper and lower PCIE slots. Enter BIOS, load defaults. SET CPU FAN TO MAX Speed! Keep it cool until you can install Ryzen CPU software in Windows. Turn off and unplug system. Install Boot device. NOTE NVME M.2 drives with cooling shroud will not benefit from NVME cooling fan. The drives are too thick to use included cover and shroud. Finally, because I've dealt with so much weirdness in this build, I backed up the BIOS yet again and REINSTALLED the BIOS after everything was connected. Everything in the correct slot and plugged in. It worked!!!!!!!!!! I installed Windows 11 Pro, patched it all up and the installed AMD Chipset drivers, Adrenaline Software,(Set a MAX Video Card temp of 24 C though Adrenaline and Ryzen CPU Temp of 90 C software. Just realistic numbers. Hope this helps
I appreciate the info, I still need to do a build with this MB so it will come in handy. I'll keep this around so I don't miss anything. Thanks very much.
I'm just sharing what worked for me. I'm crossing my fingers for you when you do the build video. A lot of people report NO VIDEO and White VGA LED staying on. Kind of makes it tough to update BIOS. Also as you probably are aware there is no BIOS flashback feature on this board.
@@Reviewing_Playing_and_More_RPM The Q flash works very well when you can actually get into the BIOS. From what I have read on various forums is that using this board with a standalone video card is a hassle. The users that buy a CPU with IGPU do not have the no video hassle. I wanted the 16 cores. Let me know what you plan for your build. As Dennis pointed out this board does not have an onboard front panel USB C connector. The Asus TUF gaming x570 plus Wifi 2 does come with the header. Sadly good luck finding this product New!
Why do i try to use the USB Type-C which is 3.2 Gen 2 at the back for video output related it doesn't work. This is an issue as i try to connect to a docking station. How to make it work?
So interesting thing with a docking station is to be sure it has the power to make everything work. A 140W should be ok, but bigger is better, I use a 240W dock. Connecting monitors and such requires a fair bit of power, and for the video output its especially important. For video output with USB C monitors I don't have one of those, so not sure on it. Generally though if you have a DVI or HDMI then plug into the GPU, not the Motherboard for output. If you have integrated graphics on the CPU then the motherboard in that case will be okay though. Thanks
Hi there, I found your channel while scouring for information about a little problem I'm having with my X570. I'm running Samsung M.2 NVMe, currently in the M.2_2 slot because I'm running a cooler for it, and it won't fit under the tail end of the GPU, which is above the _1 slot (I don't know if this makes a difference with the problem I'm having). In BIOS, the only way I can find to get the motherboard to see the M.2 is to run it in CSM mode, which is Compatibility Support Module. Yes, the system works, but it seems like I'm losing something by having to run a "bandaid" to get the system to run. I would appreciate your thoughts on the matter. Thanks! Edit: for clarity, I have this exact board.
Samsung's 980 series of NVMe had some issue's, so its possible its that causing the problem. So you could get a smaller cheaper NVMe Drive and see how that goes. If its not a 980 series then it might still be worth getting a different NVMe Drive and see how it works,, borrow one from a friend if possible. If the drive is still not recognized in the BIOS there could a different issue, like the Motherboard.
@@Reviewing_Playing_and_More_RPM I'm running an older Samsung 970 Evo. I'm installing a 990 Pro 2tb soon because my PC requires an upgrade to the GPU, and since I'm tearing down the system anyway, I might as well get the 990 Pro in there as well. After I get all this done, I'm going to get back to you and let you know how it went... New sub BTW.
Leave the CSM ON. I had it disabled and my system couldn't boot to Windows PE environment without blue screening. Basically the troubleshooting "basic" mode like Command Prompt and rescue disks including Macrium Rescue disk running either under Win PE or Win RE wouldn't load. I suspect that disabling CSM jacks up the Trusted Platform settings all the way up and hinders the work of the basic drivers. I have the same motherboard and I have spend two days troubleshooting the issue.
@@adlep I discovered what the problem was. I installed an RTX 3080, that is capable of utilizing Resizable BAR (a graphics tweak that benefits gaming). What was causing me to have to run in CSM was the partition style on the SSD, MBR, or Master Boot Record. ReBAR cannot work with that type, and BIOS would not see the drive except when in CSM. I wiped the drive, and with a fresh install of Win 10 Pro, the partition type was updated to the current one, GUID Partition Table, or GPT, and BIOS now sees my M.2's without having to be in CSM. And now, Resizable BAR functions. There are many videos, and posts out there that try to help you correct the partition type without losing your data, none of them worked for me. Luckily, both my M.2's are Samsung's, and the migration tool allowed me to save a lot of my stuff. Was just a mild PITA to get all my peripherals set up again. Hope this helps!
@@lookingupforjesus Great. I have discovered the need to have CSM on while trying to covert from MBR to GPT. I have upgraded my system NVme SSD from 2TB to 4TB and MBR wont address anything bigger than 2TB due to its limitation. SO when attempting to convert using MBR2GPT utility I'd get an error and I was not able to correct it WITHOUT CSM ON. Please make sure that your command prompt works without CSM. I am guessing that you wont be able to boot up to it without blue screen.
will this board run both m.2 at 4x4 and not step anything down when you put in vid card? AMD Ryzen 9 5900X , ASUS Dual NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 V2 OC Edition 12GB GDDR6 Gaming Graphics Card (PCIe 4.0, 12GB GDDR6
Most people will pair a GPU with a Motherboard so they use the ports on the GPU vice the Motherboard. The ports on the MB are there for when a CPU with integrated graphics is being used. You could get an adapter if you were using Integrated graphics that would work with this MB, then you could get an adapter that would let you do this for you though.
I'm having another question Hello brother, is x570 printed circuit board PCB against short circuit (silicone paste) or water resistant also I'm using amd 5000 (graphic plus CPU) I'm don't have a graphic card not a gamer it's a 5650G Do new generation CPUs and motherboards make it possible to not damage the CPU or motherboard, such as too much water or silicone paste accidentally spilled on the socket or the CPU pins, of course I cleaned them, unfortunately I'm at a place where I can't do anything I do not have access to a city, I hope that it will not be damaged
The X570 printed circuit board (PCB) is designed to be water-resistant and offers some protection against short circuits. There is nothing about a new MB that prevents a CPU from being damaged, if used correctly and inserted properly in the socket everything will be fine. The new AM5 Motherboards have the pins on the MB now so the CPUs don't have Pins so less likely to damage the CPU in that respect. You still need to be careful with the MB though. To much of anything that conducts electricity could cause damage and water is something that will cause damage almost immediately if the system is on, and the water is present. If you powered off quick enough and everything is dried off completely and you wait long enough you might get lucky and things will be fine. Only testing it will you know for sure. Good Luck I hope its okay.
@@Reviewing_Playing_and_More_RPM thanks men for true direction but I'm presume it effects the one of the RAM slots one of the slots are have short circuit because after tiny little bits of thermal paste I'm using the Three others even it didn't handle games like Left4 Dead I'm switch the Ram to other slot and it's working very fine I'm wonder what's going to happen first slots I was using
I have had motherboards where there was one of the Ram slots that didn't work it can happen but if you did get a short circuit that could be the reason as well.
will Hello there can I use wraith prism fan on Tuf gaming x570 plus with AMD Ryzen 5650g is it okay because I'm really tired of the original fan I'm just want to be sure don't anything bad happened to the board
@@Reviewing_Playing_and_More_RPM will okay because my concern is I used to use jet fan on the different motherboard for southbridge northbridge on head sink but I didn't the check the voltage fan and regulator couldn't control it it blow it up the regulator was melted
When the MBs first came out they were hit and miss but in the more recent purchases of MBs the 5000 series works out of box. So you should be good. If it was the 5800X3D then you would need to update the BIOS though.
Hello friend, would it be a good idea to buy in Amazon this refurbished motherboard for $99? I'm between the asus x570 or a gigabyte b550 ud ac New $95
Corsair 5000 D WHITE is a super slick case. Was $99 a week or two ago, but it's shot up to $130 :-/ This mobo is pretty basic. At least it has a PS/2 port. Want to see the BIOS in depth, and make sure it uses white text on a black background so a blind person like me can read it and it's a standard BIOS, not UEFI. So make sure to run through the BIOS. If you want a real challenge, would like to see a Windows 7 install on it. There's a video on how to install Windows 7 on any new motherboard with a custom ISO full of rolled in drivers you can download. Nobody wants to use Windows 10. A blind person like me can't, because we rely on finding things by position and Windows 10totally ripped everything up, alphabetized it, and Metro-tized it into a frankensteinish nightmare. I'm not sure why PC techs aren't building Windows 7 systems. There certainly is a hidden msassive demand for such systems for blind people like me or Gen X who is aging and really do not want a new messed up operating system to relearn. Windows 7 runs all my Steam games and everything I want to run with the exception of some really outlier stuff like Steamdecks or the latest copy of Sony Vegas. And that's their blunder, not Windows 7. Production workers who actually get stuff done prefer XP NT or Windows 7... Windows 10 and 11 are just... ugh.. unusable.. for anything but launching a game or a webbrowser on a gamer PC.
I like your comments so much I've copied them and printed them out so I remember to try and do them all. Really appreciate your insightful comments, and suggestions on the case. Thanks so much. You have a great day!
@@Reviewing_Playing_and_More_RPM Corsair has another case called the 500 T which includes a temperature sensor... not terribly interesting... and 5000 X with included RGB lighting and a glass panel on the front. It looks sharp but all that extra RGB wiring adds work and doesn't really make a computer go faster or run cooler.. Corsair has a 7000 series that is bigger... X and D... and a 4000 series that is smaller. 5000 seems to be a nice size. All of them come in both black and white, but imho the white ones with black accent look sharper. Unless you are building an all blacked out PC. The cheaper FREE option is to always just reuse a mid tower case you have lying around that is now obsolete. Gut the interior and mount away, ATX form factor board layout holes are standardized and have been around since.. the 1980's. Not as flashy but a TUF mobo with a cpu air cooler should fit in there just fine... ... if you don't need radiator cooling. I'm using one right now that way for my FX-8350 and I put the single fan AIO radiator in the 5.25" drive bay with the fan pointing out the front.
@@Reviewing_Playing_and_More_RPM I pulled the trigger on a 5000D white non-airflow from Amazon for 98, but check out the Phanteks Eclipse G360A white on Newegg for 105. Three RGB fans, controller, and mesh front. Has some clearance interference with a top mounted radiator, however.... as always watch some videos of others headaches with everything :)
I have the Phanteks on its way, appreciate the heads up. Looking at the 5000D as well, not sure on it yet though. I did a build guide and show the BIOS not that in depth though. Didn't Install Win 7 though as its not a supported OS any longer and no updates and very susceptible to Malware & Viruses so didn't use it. Hope your doing well. Thanks again
Can't remember if it has a dedicated AIO Header, but most AIOs only need either ARGB or RGB Header on the MB, to plug into. Otherwise as long as it'll fit your case it will work. I've done a few videos on installing AIOs that might help you. Thanks
I have this board. When i installed thw ryzen 3 3200 cpu with the wrath fan. I installed it while the board sat on the box. I am now replacing it with a ryzen 7 5700 g. Can i remove the old fan and replace it with the new fan without having to remove the board from the case?
Yes, I often replace stock coolers with aftermarket with the MB in the case. My recent video on installing a Peerless Assassin shows me doing it that way in case it might help you out.
No, I thought you meant you were replacing the stock cooler with an aftermarket one. But if your replacing a stock cooler with another stock cooler of the same type it will be fine, just ensure you replace the thermal paste with new paste.
@@Reviewing_Playing_and_More_RPM someone told me to remove the thermal strip on the Ryzen fan as it is not good enough and I should remove it with rubbing alcohol and the replace it with thermal paste. Would you put the thermal on the bottom of the fan or on top of the CPU?
Ok, so not sure what Thermal Strip they are referring to, if they meant the Thermal Paste to use a better Thermal Paste that makes sense as some like from Noctua is a bit better. The Thermal paste goes on the CPU.
I used this mobo with a 5800X3D and a 4080 - it's a solid board for the money, and honestly, the AM4 platform with a 5800X3D, DDR4-3600 or 3800, and an RTX 4080 is a well-balanced system that performs VERY close to any of the AM5 CPUs.
Awesome, that's great to know. I'll for sure use the 5800X3D with it then, think I have G Skill Ram not sure the speed but now just have to get a GPU and decide on a case. Thanks
I have just bought 5800x3d and have 3090, but was looking at a new MOBO would u recommend thisnone then?
@@captain_r0g3r58 Yes, it'll be fine. Rock solid.
Yes, it has everything you might need.
Bingo. I am waiting for the arrival of Zen 5 CPUs before jumping to AM5. AM4 Forever!!!
Thanks so much for this review, got one of these boards today. Perfect timing. :)
Hope you enjoy it!. Thanks
I've had the non-WIFI version of this motherboard for 3 years now. Started with a 3700X and 2060 Super, upgraded to a 5800X3D/NH-D15S and 3080 Ti -- I've got no complaints. Interesting to watch your video, I think I learned a wee bit about my mobo! I will note that I had to update BIOS and reset CMOS when I installed my 5800X3D, so if anyone uses this board, be aware it may need a BIOS update to work with newer CPUs. (I'm not sure resetting the CMOS was strictly necessary.)
Personally, I used the Phanteks Enthoo Pro M tempered glass case and I've found it to be a great case -- but I don't have much experience with other cases.
Yeah, thankfully I've update the MB for the one I'm thinking of using the 5800X3D with but will update the BIOS on this one as well as I now am leaning to use the CPU in this instead. Don't think the CMOS was required either but hey doesn't hurt anything, just a few settings to change later. I'll check out the case. Thanks
Really enjoyed watching your lovely video. Very interesting. Many thanks from Chris and Jane
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks
Very interesting review. Nice MB. Best regards and thank you for sharing. Have a great new week. ThUp.
Glad you enjoyed it. You have a great week as well.
Thanks for the review! Great close ups!
Glad you liked it. Thanks
Such good review. Really looks like a good product too.
Appreciate that, yeah it's quite good. Thanks
Nice breakdown my friend. Cheers!
Thank you! Cheers!
Good stuff my man, very informative
Glad you liked it. Thanks
Awesome review! 😊 Super helpful!!
Glad you liked it. Thanks
nice thanks for review subscibed .. two questions 1- doest it support ddr5 ram ? i have ddr4 3600 mhz ? --read it only supports 3200mhz right ?
It uses DDR4 up to 4400 Overclock. with Ryzen 3.
Its a good looking board too
Yeah its got everything, I prefer the X570 Motherboards for that reason. Thanks
cool review of the replacement MB I feel another building project coming on mate
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Yeah it is, gotta review couple more items then the build begins. You have a good one Billy.
Hi Dennis, I'm currently waiting for the backplate to be delivered tomorrow for my *Asus Tuf Gaming Pro X570 Motherboard*
Well hope you get it soon, once you get it and start your build, have a fun time with it.
I’d really like to see you do a build in the Montech sky two case.
I'll have a look and see if I can get a hold of one. Thanks
Very nice review. Take care my friend.
Thanks, you too!
Hi dennis hope you are keeping well.ive had no problems with my 6700xt.thinking of upgrading my cpu to a 5900x or 5800x3d which do you think is the better choice??
Both CPU's are about the same, I'd go with the 5800X3D as I believe its also the better price as well. There's no discernable difference in performance.
@@Reviewing_Playing_and_More_RPM thank you Dennis
Didn't ask thanks for sharing I don't know much about any of this appreciate the information keep up the great work by for now your friend Ken
Much appreciated. Thanks
Nice review my friend.
Thank you kindly
I have an Asus tuf gaming x570-Plus WiFi and in my bios when I set CO or kinda oc my ram and reenter my bios my PBO or DOCP disappears is that normal? I have to reset my bios and reenter it for it to appear and I'm on the latest bios 5013 and the latest chipset driver?
Never heard of settings disappearing, changing possibly but never noticed this myself.
Dennis having spent 4 days struggling with a new build featuring the Asus TUF Gaming X570 Plus WIFI let me share a few things with you.
Windows 11 Ready, as it states on the box? Not by a long shot! All the documentation states Windows 10!
The OUTSTANDING feature that let me complete the build is the LED error code lights!
These are their colors and positions.
TOP-BOOT Yellow Green.
VGA-White
CPU-Red.
Bottom-Yellow.
The board is designed for AMD AM4 CPUs with onboard graphics. I used a new AMD Ryzen 9 5950X, NO onboard graphics.
CPU Cooler Be Quiet Black Rock Pro 5.
XFX GTR XXX ED RX 580 8GB OC+. New when I purchased it. One 6+8 Power connectors.
Seasonic Focus Plus 1000 Gold Purchased with upgradability in mind.
DO NOT CONNECT ANYTHING other than CPU, CPU COOLER, RAM and VIDEO CARD!
Many Video cards fans start upon power up and then stop! This is normal! You control fans through AMD Adrenaline software. DO NOT DAWDLE. YOUR CARD VIDEO IS GETTING HOT! This board was not designed for video cards. I could not identify video card fan control in BIOS. Maybe someone else could ID the control within BIOS? If they exist.
Because of course Tech support was unhelpful when i asked this question.
First hurdle to overcome use Bottom most PCIE slot. You will not get video otherwise, PERIOD!
Back up Old Bios. Install Bios 2607.
Unplug system. Discharge capacitors, by holding power button until all lights go off.
Remove Video Card! Remove BIOS battery! Let sit for 15 to 20 minutes. Replace BIOS Battery.
Move Video card up to the first slot. Swap video power supply connectors position so that 6 pin cable is on the bottom of the PSU and the 8 pin cable is on top of the PSU. Note on the PSU the connectors are both 8 PIN. Keep track of which is which.
I don't know why but this is what worked for me. Probably has to do with power distribution to the upper and lower PCIE slots.
Enter BIOS, load defaults. SET CPU FAN TO MAX Speed! Keep it cool until you can install Ryzen CPU software in Windows. Turn off and unplug system.
Install Boot device. NOTE NVME M.2 drives with cooling shroud will not benefit from NVME cooling fan. The drives are too thick to use included cover and shroud.
Finally, because I've dealt with so much weirdness in this build, I backed up the BIOS yet again and REINSTALLED the BIOS after everything was connected. Everything in the correct slot and plugged in. It worked!!!!!!!!!!
I installed Windows 11 Pro, patched it all up and the installed AMD Chipset drivers, Adrenaline Software,(Set a MAX Video Card temp of 24 C though Adrenaline and Ryzen CPU Temp of 90 C software. Just realistic numbers. Hope this helps
MAX CPU TEMP of 23.889 C. 90 degrees F. sorry about the error.
I appreciate the info, I still need to do a build with this MB so it will come in handy. I'll keep this around so I don't miss anything. Thanks very much.
I'm just sharing what worked for me. I'm crossing my fingers for you when you do the build video. A lot of people report NO VIDEO and White VGA LED staying on. Kind of makes it tough to update BIOS. Also as you probably are aware there is no BIOS flashback feature on this board.
I've found that it has the Q-Flash for BIOS and it works really well. A BIOS Flashback would have been nice though for sure. Thanks
@@Reviewing_Playing_and_More_RPM The Q flash works very well when you can actually get into the BIOS. From what I have read on various forums is that using this board with a standalone video card is a hassle.
The users that buy a CPU with IGPU do not have the no video hassle. I wanted the 16 cores.
Let me know what you plan for your build.
As Dennis pointed out this board does not have an onboard front panel USB C connector. The Asus TUF gaming x570 plus Wifi 2 does come with the header. Sadly good luck finding this product New!
great rewiew 👍
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Why do i try to use the USB Type-C which is 3.2 Gen 2 at the back for video output related it doesn't work. This is an issue as i try to connect to a docking station. How to make it work?
So interesting thing with a docking station is to be sure it has the power to make everything work. A 140W should be ok, but bigger is better, I use a 240W dock. Connecting monitors and such requires a fair bit of power, and for the video output its especially important. For video output with USB C monitors I don't have one of those, so not sure on it. Generally though if you have a DVI or HDMI then plug into the GPU, not the Motherboard for output. If you have integrated graphics on the CPU then the motherboard in that case will be okay though. Thanks
Hi there, I found your channel while scouring for information about a little problem I'm having with my X570. I'm running Samsung M.2 NVMe, currently in the M.2_2 slot because I'm running a cooler for it, and it won't fit under the tail end of the GPU, which is above the _1 slot (I don't know if this makes a difference with the problem I'm having). In BIOS, the only way I can find to get the motherboard to see the M.2 is to run it in CSM mode, which is Compatibility Support Module. Yes, the system works, but it seems like I'm losing something by having to run a "bandaid" to get the system to run. I would appreciate your thoughts on the matter. Thanks!
Edit: for clarity, I have this exact board.
Samsung's 980 series of NVMe had some issue's, so its possible its that causing the problem. So you could get a smaller cheaper NVMe Drive and see how that goes. If its not a 980 series then it might still be worth getting a different NVMe Drive and see how it works,, borrow one from a friend if possible. If the drive is still not recognized in the BIOS there could a different issue, like the Motherboard.
@@Reviewing_Playing_and_More_RPM I'm running an older Samsung 970 Evo. I'm installing a 990 Pro 2tb soon because my PC requires an upgrade to the GPU, and since I'm tearing down the system anyway, I might as well get the 990 Pro in there as well. After I get all this done, I'm going to get back to you and let you know how it went... New sub BTW.
Leave the CSM ON. I had it disabled and my system couldn't boot to Windows PE environment without blue screening. Basically the troubleshooting "basic" mode like Command Prompt and rescue disks including Macrium Rescue disk running either under Win PE or Win RE wouldn't load. I suspect that disabling CSM jacks up the Trusted Platform settings all the way up and hinders the work of the basic drivers. I have the same motherboard and I have spend two days troubleshooting the issue.
@@adlep I discovered what the problem was. I installed an RTX 3080, that is capable of utilizing Resizable BAR (a graphics tweak that benefits gaming). What was causing me to have to run in CSM was the partition style on the SSD, MBR, or Master Boot Record. ReBAR cannot work with that type, and BIOS would not see the drive except when in CSM. I wiped the drive, and with a fresh install of Win 10 Pro, the partition type was updated to the current one, GUID Partition Table, or GPT, and BIOS now sees my M.2's without having to be in CSM. And now, Resizable BAR functions. There are many videos, and posts out there that try to help you correct the partition type without losing your data, none of them worked for me. Luckily, both my M.2's are Samsung's, and the migration tool allowed me to save a lot of my stuff. Was just a mild PITA to get all my peripherals set up again. Hope this helps!
@@lookingupforjesus Great. I have discovered the need to have CSM on while trying to covert from MBR to GPT. I have upgraded my system NVme SSD from 2TB to 4TB and MBR wont address anything bigger than 2TB due to its limitation. SO when attempting to convert using MBR2GPT utility I'd get an error and I was not able to correct it WITHOUT CSM ON. Please make sure that your command prompt works without CSM. I am guessing that you wont be able to boot up to it without blue screen.
Is it compatible with the 4000 series or only the 3000 series!?
It's compatible with both.
will this board run both m.2 at 4x4 and not step anything down when you put in vid card? AMD Ryzen 9 5900X , ASUS Dual NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 V2 OC Edition 12GB GDDR6 Gaming Graphics Card (PCIe 4.0, 12GB GDDR6
I'm not well versed on that, it will run both M.2 Drives, one will run full out, the other could step down I'm just not sure to what extent. Thanks
If it only has 1 HDMI port and one DP port then how would I go about using a 3rd monitor? I'm upgrading and pairing this with a Ryzen 7 5800x.
Most people will pair a GPU with a Motherboard so they use the ports on the GPU vice the Motherboard. The ports on the MB are there for when a CPU with integrated graphics is being used. You could get an adapter if you were using Integrated graphics that would work with this MB, then you could get an adapter that would let you do this for you though.
Use the gpu for output...
Agreed.
@@mundget1, thanks to both of you!
@@mundget1, that's what I ended up doing.
I'm having another question Hello brother, is x570 printed circuit board PCB against short circuit (silicone paste) or water resistant also I'm using amd 5000 (graphic plus CPU) I'm don't have a graphic card not a gamer it's a 5650G
Do new generation CPUs and motherboards make it possible to not damage the CPU or motherboard, such as too much water or silicone paste accidentally spilled on the socket or the CPU pins, of course I cleaned them, unfortunately I'm at a place where I can't do anything I do not have access to a city, I hope that it will not be damaged
The X570 printed circuit board (PCB) is designed to be water-resistant and offers some protection against short circuits. There is nothing about a new MB that prevents a CPU from being damaged, if used correctly and inserted properly in the socket everything will be fine. The new AM5 Motherboards have the pins on the MB now so the CPUs don't have Pins so less likely to damage the CPU in that respect. You still need to be careful with the MB though. To much of anything that conducts electricity could cause damage and water is something that will cause damage almost immediately if the system is on, and the water is present. If you powered off quick enough and everything is dried off completely and you wait long enough you might get lucky and things will be fine. Only testing it will you know for sure. Good Luck I hope its okay.
@@Reviewing_Playing_and_More_RPM thanks men for true direction but I'm presume it effects the one of the RAM slots one of the slots are have short circuit because after tiny little bits of thermal paste I'm using the Three others even it didn't handle games like
Left4 Dead I'm switch the Ram to other slot and it's working very fine I'm wonder what's going to happen first slots I was using
I have had motherboards where there was one of the Ram slots that didn't work it can happen but if you did get a short circuit that could be the reason as well.
will Hello there
can I use wraith prism fan on Tuf gaming x570 plus
with AMD Ryzen 5650g is it okay
because I'm really tired of the original fan I'm just want to be sure don't anything bad happened to the board
Yes, I'm not sure how efficient it will be, but I have done just that and it worked with no issues.
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will okay because my concern is I used to use jet fan on the different motherboard for southbridge northbridge on head sink but I didn't the check the voltage fan and regulator couldn't control it it blow it up the regulator was melted
Wow, never knew of that happening, I haven't experienced that though. Thankfully
will it support ryzen 7 5800x out of the box?....or do i need to update bios of my brand new mother board?
When the MBs first came out they were hit and miss but in the more recent purchases of MBs the 5000 series works out of box. So you should be good. If it was the 5800X3D then you would need to update the BIOS though.
Hello friend, would it be a good idea to buy in Amazon this refurbished motherboard for $99?
I'm between the asus x570 or a gigabyte b550 ud ac New $95
I don't tend to trust refurbished but sometimes its worth the risk, its a roll of the dice. Good Luck.
Corsair 5000 D WHITE is a super slick case. Was $99 a week or two ago, but it's shot up to $130 :-/
This mobo is pretty basic. At least it has a PS/2 port. Want to see the BIOS in depth, and make sure it uses white text on a black background so a blind person like me can read it and it's a standard BIOS, not UEFI. So make sure to run through the BIOS.
If you want a real challenge, would like to see a Windows 7 install on it. There's a video on how to install Windows 7 on any new motherboard with a custom ISO full of rolled in drivers you can download. Nobody wants to use Windows 10. A blind person like me can't, because we rely on finding things by position and Windows 10totally ripped everything up, alphabetized it, and Metro-tized it into a frankensteinish nightmare.
I'm not sure why PC techs aren't building Windows 7 systems. There certainly is a hidden msassive demand for such systems for blind people like me or Gen X who is aging and really do not want a new messed up operating system to relearn. Windows 7 runs all my Steam games and everything I want to run with the exception of some really outlier stuff like Steamdecks or the latest copy of Sony Vegas. And that's their blunder, not Windows 7. Production workers who actually get stuff done prefer XP NT or Windows 7... Windows 10 and 11 are just... ugh.. unusable.. for anything but launching a game or a webbrowser on a gamer PC.
I like your comments so much I've copied them and printed them out so I remember to try and do them all. Really appreciate your insightful comments, and suggestions on the case. Thanks so much. You have a great day!
@@Reviewing_Playing_and_More_RPM Corsair has another case called the 500 T which includes a temperature sensor... not terribly interesting... and 5000 X with included RGB lighting and a glass panel on the front. It looks sharp but all that extra RGB wiring adds work and doesn't really make a computer go faster or run cooler..
Corsair has a 7000 series that is bigger... X and D... and a 4000 series that is smaller. 5000 seems to be a nice size. All of them come in both black and white, but imho the white ones with black accent look sharper. Unless you are building an all blacked out PC.
The cheaper FREE option is to always just reuse a mid tower case you have lying around that is now obsolete. Gut the interior and mount away, ATX form factor board layout holes are standardized and have been around since.. the 1980's. Not as flashy but a TUF mobo with a cpu air cooler should fit in there just fine...
... if you don't need radiator cooling. I'm using one right now that way for my FX-8350 and I put the single fan AIO radiator in the 5.25" drive bay with the fan pointing out the front.
Great info. Thanks
@@Reviewing_Playing_and_More_RPM I pulled the trigger on a 5000D white non-airflow from Amazon for 98, but check out the Phanteks Eclipse G360A white on Newegg for 105. Three RGB fans, controller, and mesh front. Has some clearance interference with a top mounted radiator, however.... as always watch some videos of others headaches with everything :)
I have the Phanteks on its way, appreciate the heads up. Looking at the 5000D as well, not sure on it yet though. I did a build guide and show the BIOS not that in depth though. Didn't Install Win 7 though as its not a supported OS any longer and no updates and very susceptible to Malware & Viruses so didn't use it. Hope your doing well. Thanks again
Hello I was going to buy this board, does it support aio coolers? If so how should I install the aio?
Can't remember if it has a dedicated AIO Header, but most AIOs only need either ARGB or RGB Header on the MB, to plug into. Otherwise as long as it'll fit your case it will work. I've done a few videos on installing AIOs that might help you. Thanks
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I have this board. When i installed thw ryzen 3 3200 cpu with the wrath fan. I installed it while the board sat on the box.
I am now replacing it with a ryzen 7 5700 g. Can i remove the old fan and replace it with the new fan without having to remove the board from the case?
Yes, I often replace stock coolers with aftermarket with the MB in the case. My recent video on installing a Peerless Assassin shows me doing it that way in case it might help you out.
@@Reviewing_Playing_and_More_RPM I am replacing a Ryzen fan with Ryzen fan, is that what you meant?
No, I thought you meant you were replacing the stock cooler with an aftermarket one. But if your replacing a stock cooler with another stock cooler of the same type it will be fine, just ensure you replace the thermal paste with new paste.
@@Reviewing_Playing_and_More_RPM someone told me to remove the thermal strip on the Ryzen fan as it is not good enough and I should remove it with rubbing alcohol and the replace it with thermal paste. Would you put the thermal on the bottom of the fan or on top of the CPU?
Ok, so not sure what Thermal Strip they are referring to, if they meant the Thermal Paste to use a better Thermal Paste that makes sense as some like from Noctua is a bit better. The Thermal paste goes on the CPU.
Is it good paired with Ryzen 7 5800x3D and 6800xt
Yes, it would be great. You will need to check you have the BIOS version that supports the 5800X3D first though before trying it.
Can you check out the cooler master nr400
Might be nice for a smaller build but need one that will fit an ATX MB for now. Thanks
hey can i fit a ft mf120 halo fan to this motherboard?
Yes, any standard 120 or 140mm fan will work.
How's the UEFI on this board?
Its running UEFI without issues.
sera q es compatible con una ryzen 5 5600g
Sí, si tiene la versión de BIOS 3001. Si el MB usa una versión anterior de BIOS, será necesario actualizar el BIOS para admitir esta CPU.
I have the same mother board but without the WiFi and Bluetooth.... would love to see a build with the Corsair spec Delta
I've done a build in the Spec Delta so need one I haven't used already so if you have another suggestion that'd be great. Thanks
Will this motherboard run win11
Yes it will.
Premiere!!!
Just finished. Thanks