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RAM | DIMM |
Memory Speed | 2133 MHz |
Wireless Type | Bluetooth |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
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Brand | ASUS |
CPU Socket | Socket AM4 |
Compatible Devices | Gaming Console |
RAM Memory Technology | DIMM |
Compatible Processors | AMD 3rd Generation Ryzen |
Chipset Type | AMD 570X |
Memory Clock Speed | 2133 MHz |
Platform | Windows 10 |
Model Name | ROG STRIX X570-E GAMING |
CPU Model | Others |
About this item
- AMD AM4 Socket and PCIe 4. 0: The perfect pairing for Zen 3 Ryzen 5000 & 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen CPUs
- Aura Sync RGB: ASUS-exclusive aura Sync RGB lighting, including RGB headers and addressable Gen 2 headers
- Comprehensive cooling: active PCH heatsink, MOS heatsink with 8mm Heatpipe, Dual on-board M. 2 heatsinks and a water pump plus Header
- Gaming connectivity: supports PCIe 4. 0, HDMI 2. 0, DisplayPort 1. 2 and features dual M. 2 and USB 3. 2 Type-A and Type-C connectors
- Gaming networking: 2. 5Gbps LAN and Intel Gigabit Ethernet With ASUS LANGuard, Wi-Fi 6 (802. 11Ax) with MU-MIMO, and Gateway teaming via GameFirst V
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For gaming | 4.4 | 4.4 | 4.0 | 4.3 | 4.4 | 4.3 |
Stability | 4.1 | 4.0 | 3.7 | 4.1 | 4.1 | 4.1 |
Value for money | 3.8 | 4.6 | 4.0 | 4.2 | 3.8 | 4.2 |
Tech Support | 3.7 | 4.1 | 3.7 | 4.0 | 3.7 | 4.0 |
Easy to install | 4.2 | — | — | 4.3 | 4.2 | 4.3 |
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platform | windows 10 | windows 10 | windows 10 | windows 10 | windows 10 | windows95 |
cpu socket | Socket AM4 | LGA 1700 | Socket AM4 | Socket AM4 | Socket AM4 | Socket AM4 |
memory slots | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 |
memory capacity | 128 GB | 64 GB | 128 GB | 128 GB | 64 GB | 128 GB |
compatible processors | AMD 3rd Generation Ryzen | Intel Celeron, Intel Pentium Gold | AMD 3rd Generation Ryzen | AMD 3rd Generation Ryzen | amd athlon | AMD 3rd Generation Ryzen |
card interface | pci e | pci e | pci e | pci e | pci e | pci e |
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Powered by 2nd and 3rd generation AMD Ryzen AM4 processors, the ASUS ROG STRIX x570-e gaming ATX delivers Features enthusiasts crave with the utmost functionality and pure aesthetic expression. Access next-generation connectivity with integrated Wi-Fi 6 (802. 11ax), 2. 5 Gbps LAN, dual M. 2 heatsink, USB 3. 2 Gen 2, aura Sync RGB lighting. 5-Way Optimization: Automated system-wide tuning, providing overclocking and cooling profiles that are tailor made for your rig. Gaming audio: High fidelity audio with SupremeFX S1220A, DTS Sound Unbound and Sonic Studio III to draw you deeper into the action. Free 3-months Adobe Creative Cloud Subscription: Receive complimentary access with the purchase of this product (offer valid from 9/15/2021 to 9/15/2022).
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Brand | ASUS |
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Series | ROG STRIX X570-E GAMING |
Item model number | ROG STRIX X570-E GAMING |
Item Weight | 2.5 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 13.5 x 10.75 x 3.03 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 13.5 x 10.75 x 3.03 inches |
Number of Processors | 4 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Manufacturer | Asus |
ASIN | B07SW8DQVL |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | July 1, 2019 |
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Best Sellers Rank | #615 in Computer Motherboards |
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Asus ROG Strix X570-E Gaming AM4 Zen 3 Ryzen 5000 & 3rd Gen Ryzen ATX Motherboard with PCIe 4.0, Aura Sync RGB Lighting, 2.5 Gbps and Intel Gigabit LAN, WIFI 6 (802.11Ax), Dual M.2 with Heatsinks, SATA 6GB/S and USB 3.2 Gen 2
POWER DESIGN
Digital power control and an array of power stages ensures ROG Strix X570-E Gaming has the muscle to control the latest AMD Ryzen CPUs. ProCool II sockets are built to tight specifications to ensure flush contact with the PSU power lines and have a metal armour for improved heat dissipation.
DUAL PCIE 4.0 M.2
Dual PCIe 4.0 M.2 slots support up to type 22110 and provide NVMe SSD RAID support for an incredible performance boost. Create a RAID configuration with up to two PCIe 4.0 storage devices to enjoy the fastest data-transfer speeds on the 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen platform.
Armoury Crate
Armoury Crate is a new software utility designed to give you centralized control of supported ROG gaming products. Armoury Crate lets you easily customize RGB lighting and effects for every compatible device in your arsenal and synchronize them with Aura Sync for unified system lighting effects.
NEXT-GEN CONNECTIVITY
ROG Strix X570-E Gaming amps up networking with 2.5G Ethernet and next-gen Intel Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) that surpasses gigabit speeds to take your LAN to the next level. With ROG GameFirst software that offers multi-gate teaming, you'll enjoy the very best online gaming experience.
DIY Friendly
ROG's pantented I/O shield is finished in sleek matte black and comes pre-mounted to make it easy to install the motherboard. Also featuring SafeSlot which provides stronger PCIe device retention and greater shearing resistnce.
OUTSHINE THE COMPETITION
ASUS Aura offers full RGB lighting control with a variety of functional presets for the built-in RGB LEDs as well as strips connected to the onboard RGB header — and it can all be synced with an ever-growing portfolio of Aura-capable ASUS hardware.
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Customers like the quality, ease of installation, appearance and ease of use of the motherboard. For example, they mention it's future proof, has all the features they need and the BIOS is intuitive. That said, opinions are mixed on performance, durability, connectivity, and value.
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Customers like the quality of the motherboard. They say it's a really great board that should be pretty future proof. Some customers also say it leaves plenty of room for future upgrades. Overall, they say it is one of the best AM4 boards when it comes to feature set and value.
"...for the past 8 months, I feel confident in saying that it is one of the best AM4 boards when it comes to featurset and value...." Read more
"...So, my final verdict as of now: The motherboard is absolutely awesome, leaves plenty of room for future upgrades and I expect to have this for the..." Read more
"...(which is the usual issue, the hardware is great but the software is atrocious!)...." Read more
"...the new board and the new board in the case and, you guessed it, same error message...." Read more
Customers find the installation process of the motherboard to be easy. They mention that the included instruction manual makes everything fairly straight forward. They say the setup is clean and the entire setup runs like a charm. Customers also say that the bios is easy to navigate and that the manual is up to par.
"...Once again the manual is up to par here...detailing what each of the options in the BIOS controls...." Read more
"...The BIOS has tons of features and felt easy to use if you are used to BIOS from previous Asus boards...." Read more
"...The dad to another dad: the install and build is a breeze. Great instructions and clear labels on everything including the wire harnesses...." Read more
"...It did not come with a manual, or the original box, I kept wondering what else might be missing... of course they gave me everything I needed and..." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the motherboard. They say it has a great VRM design, and is beautifully laid out. Customers also appreciate the subtle RGB and the fit and finish of the board is very good.
"...Pros:Great VRM design with good transient response.Good set of bios options...." Read more
"...Great looking board with a ton of features and software that actually works properly. I would not hesitate to recommend this board to anyone." Read more
"...So the board seems nice, got a nice review, but Tech Support, while nice, were not able to solve what turns out to have been an easily solvable..." Read more
"...It's beautifully laid out, everything is extremely sturdy on it, and the bios is killer. WELL DONE!..." Read more
Customers find the motherboard easy to use. They say the BIOS has tons of features, and is intuitive to use, with clear and thorough settings. They also appreciate the setup interface, saying the settings are easy to get to and navigate. Customers also mention that updating the BIOs is a breeze.
"...the case with ASUS as long as I've built with them, their BIOS interface is terrific and the multiple BIOS update methods are nice...." Read more
"...Great looking board with a ton of features and software that actually works properly. I would not hesitate to recommend this board to anyone." Read more
"...The BIOS has tons of features and felt easy to use if you are used to BIOS from previous Asus boards...." Read more
"...The BIOS is also fairly up to date (1407 vs 1408) at the time of my install...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the motherboard. Some mention that it performs great, and everything just works. However, others say that it has multiple problems with the computer, and the fan is not very effective.
"...the RGB lighting control software by ASUS, known as Aura Sync, works very well...." Read more
"...I went to work and then came home only to find out that my computer shut down, which means my transfer failed, and I could not power it back with a..." Read more
"...Great looking board with a ton of features and software that actually works properly. I would not hesitate to recommend this board to anyone." Read more
"...It comes with great software, works great after the update, and looks amazing inside my smoked glass case...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the connectivity of the motherboard. Some mention that it has lots of USB ports, WiFi, and SATA ports. However, others say that at startup, the USB and HDMI ports don't work, the HDMI port only works if the CPU has integrated graphics, and the Ethernet ports aren't working correctly.
"I gave it 4 stars because it only has 1 USB 3 extension...." Read more
"...In addition to the two 2280 slots, it has 8 SATA connectors and that's great for me...." Read more
"...I still don't have a functional front port...." Read more
"...Tried to RMA, online form does not work. Connection failed error message, tried on 2 pcs on 2 different days...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the durability of the motherboard. Some mention that the build quality seems really good, everything looked durable and built to tight. However, others say that it arrived damaged the first time, there were scuffs, and broke very shortly after use.
"...Its a wonder it even made it, box was banged up. Tested and worked so that's a miracle.2- Asus supporting applications...." Read more
"...The build quality seems really good, everything looked durable and built to tight tolerances...." Read more
"...I purchased both NEW. When I opened the second board, there were scuffs, and some kind of sticky splatter on the io cover, as well as on the edge of..." Read more
"...The rear port cover was loose, missing a screw. It also felt flimsy compared to the MSI board...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the motherboard. Some mention it's the best bang for the buck, has great features for the price, and has a customizable BIOS. However, others say it'd be a very expensive mistake and lesson.
"...AM$ products are mature and offer excellent performance and value...." Read more
"...The gamer to gamer: this thing is a beast with the tweakable bios for the money...." Read more
"...While it is fairly expensive (nearly $300 at the time or purchase), the money is going to more of the utilitarian parts that impact performance and..." Read more
"...Before getting into enthusiast territory, this is the best bang for your buck feature wise for this chipset...." Read more
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As the board is laid out and connected, the first PCIe X16 slot is connected directly to the CPU, and has a switcher to send 8 lanes to the second PCIe X16 slot (this slot is wired only for X8) if a device is installed in that slot.
The first m.2 slot is wired directly to the CPU as well (has 4 PCIe 4.0 lanes that is not shared with anything else).
The remaining slots make use of the PCIe 4.0 lanes from the chipset, and best of all, all of them can be used at the same time, including the 2nd m.2 slot. The only catch here is if the 2nd PCIe X1 slot is populated, then the 3rd full length slot that is wired for X4, will run at X2 speeds instead.
The board comes with a built in Intel AX200 WiFi adapter. The WiFi adapter and the Bluetooth feature can be enabled or disabled individually, thus if you do not need WiFi, you can disable it at the bios level, while keeping the Bluetooth part of the AX200 enabled.
For Ethernet, the motherboard uses the Realtek RTL 8125 which performs as expedited for a 2.5GbE connection. When connected to a multi-gig switch. A throughput test using TCP between 2 2.5GbE clients, gets a sustained speed of 2380.952Mbps after the TCP overhead, thus it is effectively providing the full throughput of the standard.
The Intel AX200 performs as expected, and identically to that of laptops equipped with it. When connected to an 802.11ax AP in a urban environment with some congestion on the 5GHz band; at 160MHz channel width, the AX200 provides a real world throughput hovering around 1.8 to 2Gbps.
The VRMs remain relatively cool during heavy operation when used with a Ryzen 7 5800x. At full load, the CPU pulls 147 watts which is being powered via a 16 phase 12+4 config that uses 60 amp power stages for each phase (International Rectifier IR3555). Every 2 phases share a signal from the controller, thus in practice, it behaves more like a 6+2 phase, but with twice the current handling capability.
Aside from the standard 24 pin ATX power connector, the EPS 12V connector near the CPU area uses an 8+4 pin connector. a single 8 pin EPS 12V cable will run the board just fine, but if you use multiple PCIe slots at once, especially with SLI, then the 4 pin is also needed.
Aside from the above mentioned aspects, everything else performs similarly to any other X570 board, since everything else performance related is tightly controlled by AMD.
The board also has a number of RGB LEDs along with 4 RGB headers for addressable RGB strips, but thankfully, all of the RGB can be turned off.
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Pros:
Great VRM design with good transient response.
Good set of bios options.
First PCIe X16 slot is spaced low enough to allow ample room for an NH-D15 cooler.
Good use of PCIe switchers, allows for all PCIe slots (including the m.2 ones) to be used at the same time, along with every SATA port with nothing being disabled.
Intel AX200 WiFi module can be disabled in bios while keeping its Bluetooth 5.2 module enabled.
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Cons:
It has many RGB LEDs that are enabled by default, thus adding an extra setup step to disable them.
The 2 coax cables for the WiFi/ Bluetooth antenna are longer than I would like. Ideally it is best to keep any cable carrying RF to be as short as possible for where you would like to place the antenna, as RF is gradually attenuated as it travels to more and more length of cable. While the range is still great for WiFi and Bluetooth, in terms of Bluetooth, the range is a little shorter than on my laptop which uses the same WiFi adapter.
The 2 screws holding on the cover for the chipset heatsink needs to be removed before you can remove the 2 m.2 slot heatsinks.
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As a final overall rating, I am still giving it 5 stars as the cons that personally effected me are not major, and the RGB one can be easily solved (for those of us who do not like having RGB lighting on our builds. Beyond that, since my use cases are more utilitarian, it meets those needs without issue.
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2021
As the board is laid out and connected, the first PCIe X16 slot is connected directly to the CPU, and has a switcher to send 8 lanes to the second PCIe X16 slot (this slot is wired only for X8) if a device is installed in that slot.
The first m.2 slot is wired directly to the CPU as well (has 4 PCIe 4.0 lanes that is not shared with anything else).
The remaining slots make use of the PCIe 4.0 lanes from the chipset, and best of all, all of them can be used at the same time, including the 2nd m.2 slot. The only catch here is if the 2nd PCIe X1 slot is populated, then the 3rd full length slot that is wired for X4, will run at X2 speeds instead.
The board comes with a built in Intel AX200 WiFi adapter. The WiFi adapter and the Bluetooth feature can be enabled or disabled individually, thus if you do not need WiFi, you can disable it at the bios level, while keeping the Bluetooth part of the AX200 enabled.
For Ethernet, the motherboard uses the Realtek RTL 8125 which performs as expedited for a 2.5GbE connection. When connected to a multi-gig switch. A throughput test using TCP between 2 2.5GbE clients, gets a sustained speed of 2380.952Mbps after the TCP overhead, thus it is effectively providing the full throughput of the standard.
The Intel AX200 performs as expected, and identically to that of laptops equipped with it. When connected to an 802.11ax AP in a urban environment with some congestion on the 5GHz band; at 160MHz channel width, the AX200 provides a real world throughput hovering around 1.8 to 2Gbps.
The VRMs remain relatively cool during heavy operation when used with a Ryzen 7 5800x. At full load, the CPU pulls 147 watts which is being powered via a 16 phase 12+4 config that uses 60 amp power stages for each phase (International Rectifier IR3555). Every 2 phases share a signal from the controller, thus in practice, it behaves more like a 6+2 phase, but with twice the current handling capability.
Aside from the standard 24 pin ATX power connector, the EPS 12V connector near the CPU area uses an 8+4 pin connector. a single 8 pin EPS 12V cable will run the board just fine, but if you use multiple PCIe slots at once, especially with SLI, then the 4 pin is also needed.
Aside from the above mentioned aspects, everything else performs similarly to any other X570 board, since everything else performance related is tightly controlled by AMD.
The board also has a number of RGB LEDs along with 4 RGB headers for addressable RGB strips, but thankfully, all of the RGB can be turned off.
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Pros:
Great VRM design with good transient response.
Good set of bios options.
First PCIe X16 slot is spaced low enough to allow ample room for an NH-D15 cooler.
Good use of PCIe switchers, allows for all PCIe slots (including the m.2 ones) to be used at the same time, along with every SATA port with nothing being disabled.
Intel AX200 WiFi module can be disabled in bios while keeping its Bluetooth 5.2 module enabled.
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Cons:
It has many RGB LEDs that are enabled by default, thus adding an extra setup step to disable them.
The 2 coax cables for the WiFi/ Bluetooth antenna are longer than I would like. Ideally it is best to keep any cable carrying RF to be as short as possible for where you would like to place the antenna, as RF is gradually attenuated as it travels to more and more length of cable. While the range is still great for WiFi and Bluetooth, in terms of Bluetooth, the range is a little shorter than on my laptop which uses the same WiFi adapter.
The 2 screws holding on the cover for the chipset heatsink needs to be removed before you can remove the 2 m.2 slot heatsinks.
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As a final overall rating, I am still giving it 5 stars as the cons that personally effected me are not major, and the RGB one can be easily solved (for those of us who do not like having RGB lighting on our builds. Beyond that, since my use cases are more utilitarian, it meets those needs without issue.
20200918 Update: I have installed my new power supply and I still have that issue with the motherboards VGA light locking up my PC. I have checked all q-codes, which refer to codes not yet defined for consumers. I have replaced the power supply, changed the RAM (5x), reinstalled the processor (3x), change the cooling fan from air to liquid and back (2x), removed all devices from the motherboard to include PCIE boards, SATA drives, and M.2 modules (3x). This was supposed to be the perfect board for me. I want to believe that there is no way I received a bad board twice…
20200916 Update: after further testing my power supply, I discovered it's still good but its rather archaic by today's standards. My current supply may show good on one rail but fluctuations might exist on another. I've upgraded to an ASUS 1200w with the LCD screen on the side. I'm Pumped!!! The previous motherboard needed to go back anyways because the bios flash button was broken upon arrival. It would not depress as designed. If all works well, I will increase the rating. I'm still not happy with the Q-codes that do not have a reference "reserved for future use". A power Q-code ref would be awesome!
Original: All was fine for the first week and running great. I went to work and then came home only to find out that my computer shut down, which means my transfer failed, and I could not power it back with a display. I would get Q-Code 94,95, and The VGA light would show steady on the board. I have gone to many forums on TOM's Hardware, ASUS, and many other sites. I am A+, Net+, Sec+, with many years of CISCO, Client Systems, and Server experience. I have removed all parts down to the basics and now get Q Code 44. I think the board has a power management issue. My 1000W Power Supply worked on my ASUS TUF board so I don't think it's that. I will continue to troubleshot this board until my replacement arrives and I will provide updates.
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2020
20200918 Update: I have installed my new power supply and I still have that issue with the motherboards VGA light locking up my PC. I have checked all q-codes, which refer to codes not yet defined for consumers. I have replaced the power supply, changed the RAM (5x), reinstalled the processor (3x), change the cooling fan from air to liquid and back (2x), removed all devices from the motherboard to include PCIE boards, SATA drives, and M.2 modules (3x). This was supposed to be the perfect board for me. I want to believe that there is no way I received a bad board twice…
20200916 Update: after further testing my power supply, I discovered it's still good but its rather archaic by today's standards. My current supply may show good on one rail but fluctuations might exist on another. I've upgraded to an ASUS 1200w with the LCD screen on the side. I'm Pumped!!! The previous motherboard needed to go back anyways because the bios flash button was broken upon arrival. It would not depress as designed. If all works well, I will increase the rating. I'm still not happy with the Q-codes that do not have a reference "reserved for future use". A power Q-code ref would be awesome!
Original: All was fine for the first week and running great. I went to work and then came home only to find out that my computer shut down, which means my transfer failed, and I could not power it back with a display. I would get Q-Code 94,95, and The VGA light would show steady on the board. I have gone to many forums on TOM's Hardware, ASUS, and many other sites. I am A+, Net+, Sec+, with many years of CISCO, Client Systems, and Server experience. I have removed all parts down to the basics and now get Q Code 44. I think the board has a power management issue. My 1000W Power Supply worked on my ASUS TUF board so I don't think it's that. I will continue to troubleshot this board until my replacement arrives and I will provide updates.
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La estoy comprando en 2021, seguramente habrá mejor en 2 años.
Asus, productos de calidad. Llevo 10 años comprando la marca y no he experimentado ninguna falla.
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Reviewed in Canada on November 22, 2022
Very satisfied with the purchase.
Reviewed in India on June 21, 2023