Just by looking at the same class of boards I had a chance to test, X570s is 15 degrees colder, gets 2.5Gbit LAN that previous X570 board didnt have, WiFi 6E and much better RAM support. I`m talking about X570 TOMAHAWK and its X570S version. I had issues with certain 4400MHz RAM modules with X570 that are completely solved with this new board.
I like the way you filmed the monitor with the camera. So we can see the resolution of the bios. Otherwise, if it is taken with a capture card, then we don't get clear information about the resolution on the monitor. I wish you could also show how long it takes to open windows with ultra boot.
I cant see any reason for upgrading my old x470. It seems to be running my 5600x perfectly fine and I dont think I'd feel enough benefit upgrading at this moment. good review
Actually, according to another content creator outfit on RUclips (much bigger channel and widely known) the X570S chipset is a low power variant of the standard X570
As an Aorus X570i (itx) motherboard user, I’m happy to upgrade my current X570: 1) I purchased my original x570 at launch back in 2019 and had vg use of it….. 2) I have a USB-C front panel connector on my case which can get used….. 3) thunderbolt is something that I use on my intel setup which this can use….. 4) better VRM thermals etc on my overclocked R9 3900X cpu ….. 5) IMO, this new S-variant chipset design is to cater for potentially the new cache memory boosted AMD CPUs …. Potentially a 5000 series refresh and also to compete against Intels upcoming 12th Gen cpu series and 600 chipset series. Either way I’m glad to see these new S-variants chipsets and will get one to replace my current itx model 😻🥰🥰🥳🎉🤯
Just by looking at the same class of boards I had a chance to test, X570s is 15 degrees colder, gets 2.5Gbit LAN that previous X570 board didnt have, WiFi 6E and much better RAM support. I`m talking about X570 TOMAHAWK and its X570S version. I had issues with certain 4400MHz RAM modules with X570 that are completely solved with this new board.
Finally! Good to see X570S boards showing up. I needs me one.
I like the way you filmed the monitor with the camera. So we can see the resolution of the bios. Otherwise, if it is taken with a capture card, then we don't get clear information about the resolution on the monitor. I wish you could also show how long it takes to open windows with ultra boot.
I cant see any reason for upgrading my old x470. It seems to be running my 5600x perfectly fine and I dont think I'd feel enough benefit upgrading at this moment. good review
Actually, according to another content creator outfit on RUclips (much bigger channel and widely known) the X570S chipset is a low power variant of the standard X570
As an Aorus X570i (itx) motherboard user, I’m happy to upgrade my current X570:
1) I purchased my original x570 at launch back in 2019 and had vg use of it…..
2) I have a USB-C front panel connector on my case which can get used…..
3) thunderbolt is something that I use on my intel setup which this can use…..
4) better VRM thermals etc on my overclocked R9 3900X cpu …..
5) IMO, this new S-variant chipset design is to cater for potentially the new cache memory boosted AMD CPUs …. Potentially a 5000 series refresh and also to compete against Intels upcoming 12th Gen cpu series and 600 chipset series.
Either way I’m glad to see these new S-variants chipsets and will get one to replace my current itx model 😻🥰🥰🥳🎉🤯
So you buy this one?
9:51 why would i buy this board right now? cause i rushed things back and i got the gigabyte x570 gaming x which is a joke really
Its nice to see a fanless motherboard, but it is kind of late in the game. Still pretty awesome though :)
finaly, no more whining noice