Review: ASUS PRIME X570 Pro

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  1. DeskStar

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    Yeah but upgrading further down the road will be more expensive in the long run. That is if you want the 64gb of RAM for any particular reason.

    Spending $24 more on a set of 32gb 3600 that goes to 3800mhz makes more sense to me when getting double the amount of RAM at that ......
     
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    Not for my setup.....HA! J/K, but for real though my 3900X I couldn't be happier with.

    RAM can go to 4000mhz, but my infinity fabric doesn't want to go higher than 1900mhz, so no real gain in performance I er latency.
     
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    So if I insert a sound card (wanna buy esi maya44 ex) to the PCIe x1 port what's gonna happen? GPU will start working in x8 mode instead of 16x mode or one of the M.2 SSDs will go doing to x2 instead of x4. Is there a way to check it?
     

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    Most of the time the X1 slots are off of the chipset and not the CPU.
     
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    Do it.....
     
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    It depend on wich port you plug it, some are CPU linked and some are chipset linked (btw it's the same with NVMe port).
    Normaly you will found out in your motherboard notice with all the limitation that may happen, if not, on motherboard's maker support site.
    exemple in my case if i would put something in PCIe 6 port, i would loose NVMe PCIe port that would reverse to NVMe SATA and loose a SATA port.
     

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