ASUS Crosshair VI Hero AM4 Motherboard Review

SiSoft Sandra

ASUS X370 Crosshair VI Hero Review

SiSoft Sandra

The Aorus and the Crosshair VI are neck and neck in our Sandra tests. It's a demonstration of how well Sandra separates the processor from the rest of the system. Although unlike the Aorus the Crosshair VI stock performance isn't stuck at the foot of the graph.

ASUS X370 Crosshair VI Hero Review  


ASUS X370 Crosshair VI Hero Review  

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10-03-2017, 20:17:45

NeverBackDown
Great review as always!

I am really surprised how close the Gigabyte board is. A run for it's money the entire time yet cost much much less. I'd still probably get the Crosshair only because it has endless USB ports and I always seem to run out of those nowQuote

10-03-2017, 20:20:21

tinytomlogan
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Originally Posted by NeverBackDown View Post
Great review as always!

I am really surprised how close the Gigabyte board is. A run for it's money the entire time yet cost much much less. I'd still probably get the Crosshair only because it has endless USB ports and I always seem to run out of those now

Buy a USB3 hub.....Quote

10-03-2017, 20:31:28

NeverBackDown
I could, but I would rather not have a big hub. Cheaper to just switch out what I need.
Plus for the prices they charge me, I could upgrade from the GB board to the Corsshair for barely more and still end up with more USB ports. Quote

10-03-2017, 20:56:49

socko1965
The Gigabyte X370 Gaming K7 board is due out today. The K5 is not the board to compare to the Crosshair VI.Quote

10-03-2017, 21:31:03

Sacco Belmonte
I wrote you in Youtube but decided to subscribe here too.

I really like your reviews.

I wonder how 64gb kits behave in general. Almost no reviewer tested that.

Can you try a Corsair LED 64gb kit in the PRIME PRO? That's the board and RAM I'm getting and I do need it as I run a music composition studio and use huge orchestral libraries.

Thank you!Quote
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