ASUS reveals four new passively cooled X570 Ryzen motherboards
ASUS reveals four new passively cooled X570 Ryzen motherboards
ASUS’ planned X570 passive motherboards are the new ROG CrossHair VIII Extreme, the ROG Strix X570-E Gaming WIFI II, the ProArt X570-CREATOR WIFI, and the ASUS TUF GAMING X570-PRO WIFI II. These new motherboard models follow up on the success of ASUS’ CrossHair VIII Dark Hero, which launched in late 2020 with a passively-cooled X570 chipset.Â
Sadly, ASUS will be keeping the full details for these motherboards under wraps until next month. These disclosures will likely happen during Computex 2021.Â
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   Following up on the popularity of the ROG CROSSHAIR VIII DARK HERO, we will be introducing four more additional ATX motherboards based on the X570 chipset featuring a passively cooled chipset.
For our ROG flagship series of boards, we have the long-awaited introduction of the EXTREME for the X570 chipset. Designed for the most demanding PC DIY enthusiasts, overclockers we have the CROSSHAIR series.
ROG CROSSHAIR VIII EXTREME
For our ROG STRIX series of boards designed for gamers and PCDIY enthusiasts, we have any update to continually popular and well regarded -E.
ROG STRIX X570-E GAMING WIFI II
For prosumers and professionals in the creative space, we have a board that complements our ProART B550-Creator and Workstation Pro WS X570-ACE.
ProArt X570-CREATOR WIFI
Lastly we an update to our entry gaming series with a follow-up to the extremely popular and community favorite TUF GAMING X570 PLUS and TUF GAMING GAMING X570 PRO.
TUF GAMING X570-PRO WIFI II
When can we get all the details on these boards?
Soon, we will be hosting a PCDIY live stream diving into all of these boards and their respective features, functions, specifications, and overall design.Please leave your questions below and we look forward to answering them in the stream or in a follow-up announcement post.
We are targeting a stream next month and will communicate the date and time via our social media channels.
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You can join the discussion on ASUS’ passively cooled, ROG, TUF, and ProArt series X570 motherboards on the OC3D Forums.Â