I provided a list of some of the top Intel motherboards for gaming in the previous post. This time, I'll review the top AMD gaming motherboards, according to Anthuroch.
The transfer rate between the CPU and chipset is also doubled in AMD's most recent flagship X570/X570S chipset, which also offers complete support for PCIe 4.0, including devices connected to both its CPU-integrated and chipset-based PCIe controllers. We've tested a number of X570 boards, several of which have been updated for AMD's Ryzen 5000 CPUs. We've also tested a number of boards that use the newer X570S chipset, which does away with the fan. As the X470 forebears of the X570 models do not support the PCIe 4.0 built into the new CPUs, the price premium for X570 models is still a significant factor.
Here are some of the best AMD motherboards for gaming profit according to Anthuroch:
1. ASUS ROG CrossHair VIII Extreme
Chipset: AMD X570S
Form Factor: EATX
Voltage Regulator: 18+2 phases
PCIe x16: (2) v4.0
Warranty: 3 years
USB Ports: 40 Gbps: (2) Type-C (via Thunderbolt 4); 10 Gbps: (8) Type-A
The first AMD Extreme board since the X370 era is the Asus ROG Crosshair VIII Extreme, and it does not dissapoint. Along with having a premium look, the board has one of the strongest VRMs we've ever used. Therefore, the only factors limiting its potential to overclock are your cooling capacity and the silicon's restrictions. Other capabilities, such as 10 GbE and Wi-Fi 6E, the most recent Realtek/Supreme FX audio codec, are also excellent.
You have a ton of quick connecting options thanks to the front-panel USB 3.2 Gen2x2 Type-C connectors and Thunderbolt 4 ports. Additionally, with up to five M, you are adequately taken care of if you want a lot of quick storage. two units with simultaneous operation. The ROG Crosshair VIII Extreme ought to be at the top of your list if you have $800 to spend on an X570 motherboard.
2. ASUS ROG X570 CrossHair VIII Hero Wi-Fi
Chipset: AMD X570
Form Factor: ATX
Voltage Regulator: 12+2 phases
PCIe x16: (3) v3.0
Warranty: 3 years
USB Ports: USB 3.2 Gen 2 (10 Gbps): 7x Type-A, 1x Type-C USB 3.2 Gen 1 (5 Gbps): 4x Type-A
The Asus ROG Crosshair VIII Hero Wi-Fi is a fantastic starting point for a high-end build since it has eight USB 3.2 Gen 2 ports, 12 USB ports (all of which are USB 3.2 Gen 2 speeds), a 2.5G LAN connector, eight SATA ports, and integrated Wi-Fi 6.
3. GigaByte X570 Aorus Ultra
Socket: AM4
Chipset: AMD X570
Form Factor: ATX
Voltage Regulator: 12+2 phases
PCIe x16: (3) v4.0
Warranty: 3 years
USB Ports: 10 Gbps: 2x Type-A, 1x Type-C, USB 3.2 Gen 1; 5 Gbps: 3x Type-A, USB 2.0: 4x Type-A
The Gigabyte X570 Aorus Ultra concentrates on completing fundamental tasks very well, as seen by its three PCIe 4.0 x4 M.2 storage slots and twelve 40A core voltage MOSFETs. The lack of premium add-on features allows Gigabyte to keep its pricing around $300 despite the high cost of PCIe 4.0 compliance. The only feature it offers in addition to its standard Gigabit Ethernet is a 2.4Gb/s Wi-Fi 6 module.
4.ASUS ROG Strix B550-F Gamig Wi-Fi
Chipset: AMD B550
Form Factor: ATX
Voltage Regulator: 12+2 phases
PCIe x16: (1) v4.0 (x16), (1) v3.0 (x4)
Warranty: 3 years
USB Ports: (2) USB 3.2 Gen 2 (10 Gbps), (4) USB 3.2 Gen 1 (5 Gbps), (2) USB 2.0
Premium features offered by Asus' ROG Strix B550-F Gaming Wi-Fi include SupremeFX Audio, Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX200, reliable power supply, and more. Even if there are boards with identical specifications that are less expensive, it's an excellent alternative around the $200 range. It is simple to propose the non-Wi-Fi version of the same board if you don't require Wi-Fi because it has the same features and costs $30 less if you don't. This is especially true if you want to use Ethernet or your own wireless card.
5. NZXT N7 B550
Chipset: AMD B550
Form Factor: ATX
Voltage Regulator: 12+2+2 phases
PCIe x16: (1) v4.0 (x16), (1) v3.0 (x4)
Warranty: 3 years
USB Ports: (1) USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C (10 Gbps), (3) USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A (5 Gbps), (4) USB 3.2 Gen 1, Type-A (5 Gbps), (2) USB 2.0 The introduction of AMD motherboards by NZXT was successful. Being late to the party allowed the business to add extra USB ports to the rear IO in response to feedback from its Intel boards. NZXT was able to install cutting-edge Wi-Fi 6E in addition to 2.5GbE thanks to the extra time. With shrouds dominating the surface and no on-board RGBs, the board's aesthetic elsewhere differed dramatically from the company's prior boards.
The NZXT N7 B550, which has an MSRP of $229, is approximately $15 more expensive than our top option but has a newer Wi-Fi chip, more and faster USB ports, and reliable performance in a design that stands out from the rest of the B550 competition. The NZXT N7 B550 is highly recommended if you have this kind of money to spend and don't want the additional PCI 4.0 bandwidth that comes with earlier X570 motherboards that cost around the same.
According to Anthuroch, they are some of the top AMD mother boards for gaming. Maybe everyone will have a different perspective because this is only one person's opinion. However, I simply offer a few facts regarding motherboards in this article, and I sincerely hope that they will be helpful to all of my friends who are having trouble locating a motherboard for their preferred PC. Many thanks.
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