Just wish they would get rid of that lime green writing on the tomahawk board, it’s a little off putting. I hope they do a carbon wifi version, my wallet would open like a $2 hooker if they came out with that.
I like the convenience features: give me power and reset buttons, diagnostic LEDs, quick release everything and tons of SSD and USB connections please!
I want to know how many of these non-Asus boards support either Dolby Atmos or DTS X: Ultra. Seems like a lot of board manufacturers are too cheap to license that feature.
Correct, that's how it's pronounced. Ted Hsu the founder, explains this in an interview a few years ago. So essentially you have been saying it wrong, are you from India?
I think I will take the Asrock route. Just one PCIe 5.0 drive, but hey no M.2. sharing lanes with GPU, yeah! Pretty happy with PCIe 4.0 drives. Now let's see prices! Z790 Nova was pretty competitive price wise, so I hope X870E Nova continues the trend.
I am planning on a new system build using X870E this year. My last ASUS MB died after only 11 months so I am staying away from ASUS. I am looking at Gigabyte but I must say that the ASRock MB's are looking interesting.
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Thanks for making this. I'm waiting for MSI 870e to go on sale; as soon as that happens my new build can commence.
awesome! i'm hype for you 💪
Just wish they would get rid of that lime green writing on the tomahawk board, it’s a little off putting. I hope they do a carbon wifi version, my wallet would open like a $2 hooker if they came out with that.
Exactly Same here. I've been a loyal msi customer for at least 15 years now. I dunno I kind of like the new look over the old Tomahawk Motherboards
I like the convenience features: give me power and reset buttons, diagnostic LEDs, quick release everything and tons of SSD and USB connections please!
will take msi because of the additional power connector to motherboardx wich stabilyze tension
I want to know how many of these non-Asus boards support either Dolby Atmos or DTS X: Ultra. Seems like a lot of board manufacturers are too cheap to license that feature.
Not many mostly Asus and Gigabyte are the ones that will have it.
Save the money and get a more beefy gpu instead
Did he say AceRock? Must be from India.
Correct, that's how it's pronounced. Ted Hsu the founder, explains this in an interview a few years ago. So essentially you have been saying it wrong, are you from India?
ASRock has a partnership with DIGICARE to provide efficient after-sale service for ASRock products in India
I think I will take the Asrock route. Just one PCIe 5.0 drive, but hey no M.2. sharing lanes with GPU, yeah! Pretty happy with PCIe 4.0 drives. Now let's see prices! Z790 Nova was pretty competitive price wise, so I hope X870E Nova continues the trend.
I am planning on a new system build using X870E this year. My last ASUS MB died after only 11 months so I am staying away from ASUS. I am looking at Gigabyte but I must say that the ASRock MB's are looking interesting.
Nice.
Ill probably go with the ASRock Nova x870e but I'm hoping Asus drops another Impact mini dtx like they did with x570.
i literally just bought an x670e is it worth the upgrade?
Will you be mostly gaming? If you are, you'll be perfectly satisfied with the x670e 👌
no way mate
depends if u need it not so much about worth imho
No one needs 500 fps
nova for me