Product Comparison: ASUS Prime X570-P vs ASUS Prime X570-PRO
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- Purchasing an X570 chipset (in my opinion) required in case you want to match a top of the range CPU, such as the 3900X or the future 3950X.
- A very stable, beautiful powerful board that leaves nothing to be desired.
- Runs a 3950x without breaking a sweat.
- It will have zero issues powering and overclocking Ryzen 3000 series cpus even the monster 12 core 24 thread 3900X.
- The CPU fan connector is placed very high to the top and costs to manipulate/change its heatsink.
- Purchased to go into my white build and drive my Ryzen 3700X. Looks great in my case and no complaints about peformance.
- New build going with Ryzen 7 3700X so wanted to stick with Asus and this board met my needs.
- No problems setting up with the nice Ryzen 3600X.
- It worked great out of the box with new Ryzen 9.
- I've been using this motherboard close to since the Ryzen 3000 series launch and it works fairly well.
ASUS Prime X570-P
ASUS Prime X570-PRO
ASUS Prime X570-P
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ASUS Prime X570-P
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ASUS Prime X570-P
ASUS Prime X570-PRO
ASUS Prime X570-P
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ASUS Prime X570-P
ASUS Prime X570-PRO
- 4 Slots for DDR4 memory with 128GB maximum supporting 3200Mhz frequencies overclockable to 44Mhz.
- It is very very easy to set up your basic system, cpu, ram, graphics card.
- Excellent characteristics for memory.
- I like that I can speed up my memory at such high speeds.
- Rams although the settings at 3000mhz, were continuously read at 2133.
- Works beautifully with any RAM I throw in it.
- VRM really surprised me. Works perfect with my RAM.
- Honestly, one of the easier DIMM insertions I've done.
- Memory support seems good considering the use of a Zen+ CPU. I was able to manage 32gb (2x16) DDR4-3400 RAM.
- Love the board, but DIMM A1 is defective will need to repair.
ASUS Prime X570-P
ASUS Prime X570-PRO
- Many connection options, good OC potential thanks to additional power supply.
- I love 2 PCIe 4.0 x16 slots + 2 x M.2 PCIe 4.0 and large number of USB 3.2 Gen1/2 ports.
- PCIe Gen4 makes it so this system will be able to handle the graphics cards that we can only dream of today!
- The M.2 connectors are hidden under two “heat sinks”. For installation, the cover plate of the chipset cooler must first be unscrewed.
- The front USB connector is very inconvenient.
- It has 2 x M.2 nvme slots and one has a heatsink.
- Fancy lights, lots of ports, well many ports. USB 3.1 Header on the board!
- This motherboard gives tons of USB3, USB-C ports.
- This motherboard delights me with 2 NVMe drive slots.
- The board drops all USB devices randomly and sometimes causes the PC to lock up when writing to USB HDDs making me force reboot.
- Top board at a reasonable price for an X570, good equipment and usual very good quality from Asus - gladly again and can I recommend.
- Its sound chip S1220 corresponding to a Realtek ALC1220 achieves a very good audio processing.
- Great board looks good in my Ryzen build.
- 2x NVMe slots - have decent boot storage now, and as prices drop and larger storage value NVMe comes on the market, you can buy another in the future.
- This motherboard came with no accessories no screws nothing just plan board, was hard to install.
- The RGB can now even be controlled by Corsair iCUE software, which is a nice plus.
- Nice looking board easy to install and has great features.
- Aura sync works well with any aura device, inc Ram / Fans etc.
- Great motherboard, easy to use BIOS, no complaints.
- The BIOS is solid although lacks some of the more in-depth 'Extreme' tweaking options you get from the STRIX or ROG ranges.