X570 mobos
X570 mobos
Any reason you want a X570 board? Unless you are getting a 3900x or better there's not much of a reason for it. If you are going for a high budget build like that, disregard this post. Pci-e 4.0 will be nice but honestly most average people don't even use up the bandwidth of 2.0x16 yet let alone 3.0x16. I'd honestly say for 95% of people getting a B450 board and taking the $$$ towards a better GPU/memory/CPU/etc is the way to go.
You've picked a good selection of boards. Unless you require unique features, just go with one—it won't make much difference. There comes a time when it's purely personal taste, and others may offer varying suggestions. I've always loved Taichi boards, but that's just my opinion.
It's often noted that all options are solid choices, well constructed and fair. If this matters to you, consider looking into how each brand arranges and configures their BIOS. I've worked with various manufacturers before, and the BIOS setup has differed a lot. My first Asrock project was on a Z270, and I really dislike the BIOS there. For another build, I set up an X570 for a friend on an Asrock platform; I kept my BIOS experience minimal since he preferred not to overclock. My two MSI builds were on X370 models, and I found their BIOS to be quite intuitive. Gigabyte is the newest build I've done on an X570, and it seems straightforward compared to some older interfaces, especially with newer hardware.
I intend to prepare for the upcoming events, ensuring I have the necessary wifi and BT access. Your budget details are important for planning accordingly.