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ASUS Prime X570-P Motherboard $225.05 + Delivery (Free with Prime) @ Amazon US via AU

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Looking to get a new motherboard this seems to be one of the better cooled budget x570's. I checked Staticice and CamelCamelcamel, seems to be cheaper than anywhere else although not local, in stock later in the month currently says In stock on September 22, 2020.

Staticice: https://www.staticice.com.au/cgi-bin/search.cgi?q=ASUS%20Pri…
CamelCamelCamel: https://au.camelcamelcamel.com/product/B07SW925DR

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  • Some details for those that are interested: https://laurentschoice.com/2019/tech-review/asus-prime-x570-…

  • +7

    Note- this is not the same as the ASUS Prime X570-PRO (which is much better).

  • +2

    Have had this for almost a year and VRM temps are damn good considering the price

    • +3

      I have this board too. I've run a 3600 and now 3900x on it and experience has been really good. I've recommended it to a friend who uses a 3900x and also has had a good experience.

      Definitely a good x570 budget option. Save here and sound more on your GPU.

    • I also have this board and it's been great with my 3700X. I've owned it since around Black Friday / Cyber Monday last year.

  • Thanks OP, grabbed one.

  • +1

    This is a good price too but shipping is estimated for end of October, 2 mths away.

    Good board, I have the CSM (Corporate Stable Model) of the mobo and it works fine with 8-core 3700x.

    • Ugh I don't know what to get now. The ASUS AM4 TUF Gaming X570-Plus has an ugly tramp stamp on it which turned me off it but better back io. The ASUS Prime X570-P has slightly better thermals. How is the sound quality of your board?

      • I live the Airpods life now and I also have a Thermaltake Usb Dac so never actually used the built in realtek audio

    • I have the CSM version too - running a 3900X. Paid $319 at PLE last week.

      So far so good.

      • Been researching about this CSM model, what's the difference?

        • +1

          It's a sales pitch to businesses. CSM models mean that they promise to support and create drivers for 36 months and will advise when a model is going to be dumped.

  • +2

    Pretty good for a barebones motherboard, although I do wish the I/O was a bit better. Wish that I had bought another motherboard as I'd really like the optical audio for my DAC.

  • If this was matx, I would but this straight away

  • I'm wishful for Gigabyte ITX deals

  • good price, I paid $231 for it last year (September) and use it with an AMD 3700x CPU and it's been a solid board - the only hassle I've had with it was trying to sync the RGB fans using the ARGB controller on this board - but that was an issue with the ASUS RGB software and was fixed with updates.

    I bought it because of the price and it's good VRM setup as I though I would eventually upgrade to a 3900x or 4000 series CPU next year or so.

    • Wait so it was the same price this time last year?

      • close enough.

  • Anything close to this with usb-c?

  • Will this mobo do bios raid 0 with both NVMe M.2 slots together?

  • with the 3090 taking 3 slots will it block the second pcie slot ?

  • How does it compares to this:
    https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B089TQZZLD/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i…

    If I don't have to do any over clock etc.

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