Looking for a 3950x board without Wi-Fi, no interest in modifications, and with debug LEDs?
Looking for a 3950x board without Wi-Fi, no interest in modifications, and with debug LEDs?
According to the manual, they are positioned right next to the RAM. I haven’t needed to use debug LEDs before. The process of elimination is working perfectly fine.
The AORUS x570 Pro features debug LEDs but lacks Wi-Fi connectivity.
The memory adjustment isn't a custom change, it just fine-tunes the timing. It's essentially a straightforward setup that works without issues, as the settings are tied to the RAM type and manufacturer details. It's very reliable—programs guide you precisely on each adjustment. You'll see a clear boost in performance after roughly five minutes, without any guesswork. Unless you're dealing with defective RAM, you won't need to experiment. I've advised a friend to try it; even they couldn't open Task Manager with the usual shortcuts. Regarding CPU tuning, Ryzen chips usually run at full speed thanks to their boost technology, so significant improvements are unlikely.
Which option performs better depends on your needs. The Gigabyte model offers a rev-1x design, while the ASUS version is TUF-GAMING-X570-PLUS. Compare their specifications and performance to decide which suits you better.
They appear to be comparable boards, both offering solid performance. I chose an Aorus model mainly for its Intel wired LAN capability, which I rely on frequently and have found more dependable than Realtek over time. It also supports the latest audio chipset, front USB-C port, and a few additional features—though ASUS might have different options you prefer. Don’t worry about the HDMI/DP video outputs; they’re unnecessary for high-end CPUs or Navi GPUs.