ASUS releases ROG Crosshair VIII Extreme X570 motherboard

ASUS released the ROG Crosshair VIII Extreme X570 motherboard on July 30. It uses an AMD interface and is suitable for Ryzen 5000 series CPUs and APUs. This motherboard uses an 18+2 phase power supply design, is equipped with alloy inductors, Japanese 10K capacitors, and the CPU has two 8-pin power ports, and the power supply current can reach 90A. The motherboard covers a large area with aluminum heat sinks, has 4 memory slots, and supports a total capacity of up to 128GB.

This motherboard adopts the E-ATX specification, comes with a WiFi 6E network card, and is equipped with two PCIe 4.0 x16 slots and one PCIe 4.0 x1. The motherboard has up to 5 M.2 2280 slots for installing solid-state drives. ASUS ROG This motherboard comes with RGB lighting effects and is also equipped with ESS ES9018Q2C DAC audio decoder chip to support light output. The bottom of the motherboard provides a variety of switches for DIY players, which can switch BIOS, etc.; the motherboard back panel also provides power-on and restart buttons.

It is worth noting that this motherboard also provides a DIMM.2_1/2 slot, located next to the memory, which can be used to install a PCIe 4.0 x4 solid-state hard drive of up to 22110 specifications or a SATA expansion module. The Type-C interface on the front panel of the ROG Crosshair VIII Extreme X570 motherboard supports 60W PD charging, the motherboard comes with a variety of accessories such as wireless antennas, and the rear panel uses a 10 Gigabit Ethernet port.

If you purchase a motherboard, you will also receive a 1-year AIDA64 Extreme activation code. The official retail price of the mainboard has not yet been announced.

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