I’ve got two of these. Working great for my proxmox setup for my home workstation with dual GPU Pass-thru running Linux Mint and Windows 10 👍🏻 oh, that’s a 5950x too
Hello. I have gigabyte x470 gaming 7 wifi board. Just upgraded my Cpu to Ryzen 9 5900x and rtx3080 gpu. They are pci 4.0 but my board is 3.0. Do you think that upgrading to this x570 mainboard will add power to my new system? Also If I install my ssd O.S. to this new board, will it open without any problem? Thank you
Hey, Well, there can be anywhere from 0 gains to probably 3-4% at max. So in most cases, upgrading the motherboard is not the way to get more performance, unless the current board struggles to unlock full cpi performance e.g. board VRMs are bad and CPUs with higher cores do not perform at 100%. But since yoi has x470 probably good enough. Unless you do some productivity tasks that utilize 5900x at 100% for a prolonged time. Then your board might struggle. As for gaming - doubt that since no game will fully utilize 5900x in 99% of games :)
@@EpicGameTech Thanks a lot :) I upgraded my board to MSI X570s Carbon Max Wifi. The price was half and I got it for future. It has 4 x m2 nvme slots and 8 x sata 3 ports. I will need those in the future :)
Great except their quality is lacking. On the 3rd RMA for an X570i. Bought a FO48U for $1500 and arrived smashed. Been at Gigabyte service since Oct 13 with no ETA to a repair/replace/refund.
Hey, "quality is lacking" - do you have in mind Gigabyte products (like you mentioned X570 I AORUS PRO or FO48U) in general or this particular x570 Aorus Ultra motherboard? :)
I’ve got two of these. Working great for my proxmox setup for my home workstation with dual GPU Pass-thru running Linux Mint and Windows 10 👍🏻 oh, that’s a 5950x too
Nice :)
Please suggest best budget b450 for and r5 3600
God look at the SIZE of that. (Whistles) this is like going backwards to the 90s! We had a 1992 computer with a board just that size!
Hey,
Well, it's an ATX board ;) I bet ATX is still the most popular size these days even though matx and especially it became way popular last years
Hello. I have gigabyte x470 gaming 7 wifi board. Just upgraded my Cpu to Ryzen 9 5900x and rtx3080 gpu. They are pci 4.0 but my board is 3.0. Do you think that upgrading to this x570 mainboard will add power to my new system? Also If I install my ssd O.S. to this new board, will it open without any problem? Thank you
Hey,
Well, there can be anywhere from 0 gains to probably 3-4% at max. So in most cases, upgrading the motherboard is not the way to get more performance, unless the current board struggles to unlock full cpi performance e.g. board VRMs are bad and CPUs with higher cores do not perform at 100%.
But since yoi has x470 probably good enough. Unless you do some productivity tasks that utilize 5900x at 100% for a prolonged time. Then your board might struggle. As for gaming - doubt that since no game will fully utilize 5900x in 99% of games :)
@@EpicGameTech Thanks a lot :) I upgraded my board to MSI X570s Carbon Max Wifi. The price was half and I got it for future. It has 4 x m2 nvme slots and 8 x sata 3 ports. I will need those in the future :)
Good board!
Great except their quality is lacking. On the 3rd RMA for an X570i. Bought a FO48U for $1500 and arrived smashed. Been at Gigabyte service since Oct 13 with no ETA to a repair/replace/refund.
Hey,
"quality is lacking" - do you have in mind Gigabyte products (like you mentioned X570 I AORUS PRO or FO48U) in general or this particular x570 Aorus Ultra motherboard? :)
Make sure you dont buy the ultra if its a rev 1.0 Its the most unstable POS ive ever dealt with. Bsods if ram is past 2400mhz and its just crap
thanks for sharing! :)