The 3 M.2s are gonna go bunkers hot next to each other + being under the GPU… It’s even worse than in my X670E Ace mobo, putting two M.2s next to each other (2nd and 3rd slot defined by manual) would easily bring them to 60+ degree Celsius and when running a disk mark benchmark the one being benched would go upwards of 70
@@aryanak1989 You say that but I found the massive heatsink on the Asus X870 Crosshair Hero performed much better than the heatsink above the graphics card slot. It kept a PCIe 5 and PCIe 4 SSD at 67’C and 63’C respectively. You just need to keep it 10’C away from 80’C so you have headroom before it throttles. I guess a lot depends on the GPU cooler design. But even then, you don’t game and hammer your SSD for 20-30 seconds at the same time. Content creation might pose more of an issue but we’ll see in the main review!
Asus, Gigabyte, MSI, ASRock....who will get MY or Your money next??? For my next build! AM5 or Arrow Lake?! Asus: Proven but VERY EXPENSIVE NOW. Some say way overboard. Gigabyte: Same like Asus but maybe a little bit less expensive. MSI:...hmm. I'm looking at them HARD right now due to price of the above two are out of control. ASrock...hmm. Really not familiar with them. Lowest price that's for sure. But how's quality?! Supermicro WorkStation Board?? Anyone? I miss Abit...😥😥
6:30 Are those sticky heatsinks? Wouldn't that be a problem if you want to add more M.2 drives or change the one you already have if the cover is stuck to the previous M.2 drive? How is removing then replacing the M.2 cover work with the sicky heatsink strips?
Yeah I would not pay that much for a motherboard. Sorry man :(. Just wait until you see the price of the godlike haha. You will probably have to sell a kidney to get one lol.
The 3 M.2s are gonna go bunkers hot next to each other + being under the GPU…
It’s even worse than in my X670E Ace mobo, putting two M.2s next to each other (2nd and 3rd slot defined by manual) would easily bring them to 60+ degree Celsius and when running a disk mark benchmark the one being benched would go upwards of 70
@@aryanak1989 You say that but I found the massive heatsink on the Asus X870 Crosshair Hero performed much better than the heatsink above the graphics card slot. It kept a PCIe 5 and PCIe 4 SSD at 67’C and 63’C respectively. You just need to keep it 10’C away from 80’C so you have headroom before it throttles. I guess a lot depends on the GPU cooler design. But even then, you don’t game and hammer your SSD for 20-30 seconds at the same time. Content creation might pose more of an issue but we’ll see in the main review!
Asus, Gigabyte, MSI, ASRock....who will get MY or Your money next??? For my next build! AM5 or Arrow Lake?!
Asus: Proven but VERY EXPENSIVE NOW. Some say way overboard.
Gigabyte: Same like Asus but maybe a little bit less expensive.
MSI:...hmm. I'm looking at them HARD right now due to price of the above two are out of control.
ASrock...hmm. Really not familiar with them. Lowest price that's for sure. But how's quality?!
Supermicro WorkStation Board?? Anyone?
I miss Abit...😥😥
6:30 Are those sticky heatsinks? Wouldn't that be a problem if you want to add more M.2 drives or change the one you already have if the cover is stuck to the previous M.2 drive?
How is removing then replacing the M.2 cover work with the sicky heatsink strips?
MSI needs to do 'project zero' x870/e motherboards.
Is the extra PCIe 8 pin power required? What advantage does it give compared to all the mobos that do not have one? Decent first glance at this mobo!
Slowest board in latest roundup of boards. Failed to post at 8000 ram speed…………..etc………..etc
dame its $920 here in Australia
Yeah I would not pay that much for a motherboard. Sorry man :(. Just wait until you see the price of the godlike haha. You will probably have to sell a kidney to get one lol.
Call your US friends. We get 'em much cheaper here.
This is the most beautiful mobo I have seen in my life. Too bad I can't afford it.
Lmao it’s a very average looking premium level board
@@BroSomeTV You like blinking LEDs instead?
14:53 holy moly! 😲 so many connections
More pcie slots required
Still no Godlike release?
499 with $10 rebate
It cost €529
have they fixed the killing ssd feature present on the x670e carbon and the customer service?
Great review. Thank you.
This was awful, and not a review, lmao.