ASUS ROG X470 Crosshair VII Hero Review
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Published: 19th April 2018 | Source: ASUS | Price: |
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Although our results are again extremely close the Crosshair VII Hero leaps to the top of our gaming graph in both setups.
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Truly beautiful. Hopefully it will improve bios wise
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The previous gen Hero VI STILL needs bios work, so I have little hope for this one.Quote
Little off topic but an annoyance for me in my future purchase.
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Can you or anyone explain why RoG boards only have one of these USB3.1 Gen1 headers where they have two for all of their other models from ASUS. May be a stupid question but I'd rather ask a stupid one than sit in wonder. Tried to google but couldnt find an answer.
It renders two of my cases usb front panel useless. It seems to be the same for the Z370 rog boards alsoQuote
@ TTL
Can you or anyone explain why RoG boards only have one of these USB3.1 Gen1 headers where they have two for all of their other models from ASUS. May be a stupid question but I'd rather ask a stupid one than sit in wonder. Tried to google but couldnt find an answer.
It renders two of my cases usb front panel useless. It seems to be the same for the Z370 rog boards alsoQuote
BitWit on YouTube found virtually no performance difference between an ASUS X370 board and an ASUS X470 board with a 2600X. Even both motherboards worked with 3400Mhz memory.Quote
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BitWit on YouTube found virtually no performance difference between an ASUS X370 board and an ASUS X470 board with a 2600X. Even both motherboards worked with 3400Mhz memory.
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I know I will sound like a cracked record here, but Ryzen *was* pretty badly flawed. The good news is AMD can now spend time improving it tenfold.Quote