Review: ASUS ROG Crosshair VII HERO (Wifi) - A Proper Mobo For 2nd Gen Ryzen
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Hilbert Hagedoorn
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grimmute
Looks like a decent mobo, but I'll still wait to see what else we will have.
AlmondMan
Any news on when the B450 will come out?
Jagman
Really there are more gains to be had by overclocking and tweaking RAM timings as far as Ryzen goes.
chispy
Awesome review as Hilbert. Thank you for a great article , good read !
waltc3
Good review, as usual...the pricing on some of these x470 boards has me scratching my head...As you mention, the x370 chipset is very, very close and ~$100 less than these prices...! Hmmmm....
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Aura89
waltc3
waltc3
Jagman
^ Yep, I'm playing Hell Let Loose @ 1440p, epic textures but mainly high settings with a few medium and getting low 60 - mid 70 fps (still looks great as well). Oh I've realised you can't game on a Ryzen (1600X) can you..... 😛
blkspade
I'm finally considering the upgrade to Ryzen from a 4790K, but just haven't decided on which. I have a Noctua NH-D15 already, so it might make more sense to get the regular 2700 over the X. At the same time its mildly depressing that my 4790K @ 4.6ghz has equal to greater single threaded performance as a stock 8700K.
waltc3
waltc3
Aura89
Jagman
@Aura89 - Yes a little bit of sarcasm there 😀
@airbud7 - Yep 1440p is much more about the GPU
@waltc3 - Go for the 2600X minimum (2700X ideally) forget about the tdp. Your 1600s tdp will be over 65W because you're overclocking it, so I wouldn't worry at all 🙂
fantaskarsef
Yes yes, this all looks very interesting for my next build, maybe Zen2. Playing at 1440p I don't see a reason not to buy a RyzenCPU, since it matches Intel's performance on that resolution "already" (beyond 1080p is what I'm talking about, not time wise).