I think it could have been a cost thing. Although for most people I'm not sure it makes much of a difference. What have you noticed as the difference between the two?
Thinking of Gskill trident neo expo 64gb (2x32gb) DDR5 48000c30 6000mhz dual channel with the 9800x3d and this hero board for my new build. Would this be a good ram/cpu performance? Hoping to secure a FE 5090 RTX on Jan 30th
You mean C30 DDR5 6000? Yeah sure thing, can't see anything wrong with that. If your CPU allows maybe you can run even 6400 with 1:1 UCLK:MCLK and 2133MHz FCLK
There is no AM5 motherboard that can take 512GB of memory, likely AM6 won't be able to either. So you'll be waiting until 2030+ for this. Client Desktop platforms aren't meant for those DRAM capacities. Look to WRX90 or so for these capacities.
@@TheOverclockerMagazine that's what the qvl for many boards say unfortunately many users unable to use 192gb, it either doesn't post at all, or works at like 3000 speed.
Sheesh..now that's a heck of a deluxe board in every sense of the word.
Is this the best mobo for 9800x3d? Along side 5090 gpu.
Yeah for sure. Can't imagine needing anything else imho
Help so which one is number 1 top notch, which one dominates
asus rog crosshair x870e hero or asus rog strix x870e e
Hero will always be more premium than the E/F/A models. So the number 1, at least in specs and features is the Hero board
Its a shame amd didnt go with intel wifi, intel WiFi 7 is way better then media tek
I think it could have been a cost thing. Although for most people I'm not sure it makes much of a difference. What have you noticed as the difference between the two?
Thinking of Gskill trident neo expo 64gb (2x32gb) DDR5 48000c30 6000mhz dual channel with the 9800x3d and this hero board for my new build. Would this be a good ram/cpu performance? Hoping to secure a FE 5090 RTX on Jan 30th
You mean C30 DDR5 6000? Yeah sure thing, can't see anything wrong with that. If your CPU allows maybe you can run even 6400 with 1:1 UCLK:MCLK and 2133MHz FCLK
192gb max RAM? I'll wait for the 512gb version.
There is no AM5 motherboard that can take 512GB of memory, likely AM6 won't be able to either. So you'll be waiting until 2030+ for this.
Client Desktop platforms aren't meant for those DRAM capacities. Look to WRX90 or so for these capacities.
Asus has on their website that only APEX boards are the choice for extreme overclockers
That's for Intel chipset motherboards. For AMD platforms, the Gene line of motherboards are the best for extreme Overclocking
Test 192GB ram on it and let us know what speed can it handle with all 4x48gb sticks. Thanks.
There's no need. It's in the QVL and it's 5200
@@TheOverclockerMagazine that's what the qvl for many boards say unfortunately many users unable to use 192gb, it either doesn't post at all, or works at like 3000 speed.