Gigabyte X570 Aorus Master Review
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Published: 7th July 2019 | Source: Gigabyte | Price: |
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With the extra bandwidth available on the PCI Express 4.0 hardware it is no surprise that the drive speeds are into the stratosphere. We can’t imagine how fast it will be by the time it matures. Just in case read speeds near 5 GB/s aren't enough for you. This was tested with a Gigabyte 1TB Aorus PCIE4 NVME Drive
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So, I reflashed my Gigabyte X570 Aorus Master to the newly released F7a Update AGESA 1.0.0.3 ABBA this morning; the following data was taken from a period of approximately seven and a half hours usage (both work and play) using HWiNFO64 v6.10-3880.
My 3900X now runs accordingly -
4,625MHz - Top core hits 4,625MHz
4,575MHz - Top 2 cores average 4,600MHz
4,550MHz
4,525MHz
4,500MHz
4,475MHz - Top 6 cores average 4,542MHz
4,400MHz
4,400MHz
4,375MHz
4,350MHz
4,350MHz
4,325MHz - Package average (all 12 cores) 4,454MHz
Yeah, I’d say I was happy with that.Quote