Gigabyte X570i ITX Aorus Pro WiFi Review
Storage
Published: 27th October 2019 | Source: Gigabyte | Price: |
Storage
Whilst we might still be waiting for a graphics card setup that will fully saturate the extra bandwidth afforded to us by the PCI Express 4.0 specification, the storage world has no such delays and instead is already running near to the limits. The ITX Aorus Pro pushes some very fast speeds through our NVMe drive and nearly breaks the 5 GB/s barrier in the Crystal Disk Mark 6 read test.
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I'm so tempted to build a mITX setup which would use NH-D15 as a cooler but be otherwise as compact as possible with only m.2 storage, etc. But I can't justify it as with my usage (mainly gaming) swapping out 8700k for either Ryzen 3 or upcoming LGA2066 wouldn't be anything but a sidegrade. And just swapping motherboards sounds a tad silly.
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This one looks pretty good considering the footprint that chipset cooler and the AM4 bracket has.
Glad to see that ports are being moved to the correct side of the ram slots. Done a few ITX builds where there have been fan headers or SATA ports on the other side of the ram slots and it just makes the whole thing look messy.Quote