No hay artículos en el carro
No hay artículos en el carroSantiago
Comentado en México el 18 de septiembre de 2024
todo muy bien lo unico es que no alcancanza muy bien la señal wifi , tuve q comprar una antena a parte
Dan
Comentado en México el 21 de agosto de 2023
Hermosa placa, pero en mi opinión, ya se están pasando con los precios. Éste modelo tiende a tener dificultades durante el arranque y la marca nunca hizo nada para solucionarlo.
Oscar Nicolas
Comentado en México el 17 de julio de 2023
Ok
BDS1953
Comentado en Canadá el 8 de noviembre de 2022
I was having issues with video editing software with my older MB/CPU combo. Additionally, none of Windows based PC's were new enough for Windows 11 or later. I still use a DVD writer and SD card reader on top of several HD/SSD's for data storage (I don't use cloud storage) which meant having lots of Sata ports. Since I had decided not to stay with an Intel based MB due to high power draw and was not going with an overpriced/high power GPU this board started to receive serious consideration. I did want to have lots of ram/NVMe drives and quality MB components as well as a reasonable price point so ultimately I chose this board over both other name brands and competing boards from Asus itself. I hadn't gotten around to writing this review until Asus sent me an email stating that they would also extend my warranty by 90 days simply for doing so. What's not to like?
ken
Comentado en Singapur el 29 de enero de 2022
sealed and new, no problems with it, just update BIOS with flash 3 and your good to go!
AYUSHMAN C.
Comentado en India el 27 de agosto de 2021
No se pudo cargar el contenido.
Brady
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de septiembre de 2021
There are motherboards with better specs or more value for the money. (looking at you Gigabyte)I'll be honest and say I am overly partial to Asus now which has come over 20+ years of building computers as an enthusiast.I have had less problems or unexpected issues with Asus which at this point in my life is worth the price premium. There are other brands with better paper specs or more value for the money, but really I use Asus for my builds because I know they will work exactly how I want them to.Gigabyte has comparable boards with more m.2 slots or better rated max memory speeds. But I have had way to many issues with Gigabyte parts over the years that they are a brand that I know If I am buying, I am taking a risk of quality/reliability for better cost/value.MSI I like a lot, but honestly they can get more expensive easily and the comparable boards I usually just choose Asus because the prices are the same. I have had an issue with 1 MSI laptop and 1 MSI motherboard which was handled, but less than great.So brands aside, this board is what I was looking for for X570.Ditched the annoying south bridge fan, Stable high speed ram clocks, looks good (we all value this somewhat), built in IO shield(we have all installed a MB at some point only to realize we forgot to put the darn shield on and have to reinstall), post code display, removable case pinout connector, amazing power stability, and pretty much anything else you would expect from a premium board (bios flashback, cooling, etc etc.)Asus bios is pretty close to perfect for my liking. the profile saving/ favorites pinning is a step up for sure.The negatives about this board are very much dependent on preference. You pay a premium for what I would call better quality assurance. Gigabyte has better value in this space, but you are taking a chance IMO on quality/reliability. There are boards with more m.2 slots, but again 2 is more than enough for most people at gen 4 with 2tb being relatively common now days.Board is Daisy chain for the Ram which is I guess ideal TBH. The OCD in me likes to fill out the board, but Daisy chain is better with 2 dual rank sticks which fits well with 32GB total. 16GB is probably enough for 99.9% of everyone, but you do get slightly better performance with 32GB and at this price point why not? Like if you need to max out ram, are there 32gb single rank sticks? I guess you could run 4 dual rank 32gb sticks on a T Toplogy board and say screw it, or even find 4 single rank 16gb sticks which are still hit or miss to get for the brands that have both single and dual rank for 16 gb sticks.Board works exactly like it should which to me is worth the price premium at this point in my life. If you are a gambling man/woman, Gigabyte has better cost to performance/features. But my experience is that you are taking a chance on reliability and that isn't worth my time any more.
ABDUL HAMEED
Overall motherboard is so good.But I have an issue with Audio. No Audio is working updated bios, up dated drivers, checked bios setting, but there is no sound. I brought new sound card just paid Extra money.
Productos recomendados