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Josh Sherrill
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Best AMD motherboards for 3070ti and a 5800x?
Currently looking at ASUS rog strix x570-E but not sure if that is overkill
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Travis James Snider
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B550 imo , x570 is a good choice aswell if you plan in using all those extra lanes.
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Josh Sherrill
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dumb question, what mean exactly for using all the lanes?
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Gerardo Ocampo
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X570 ASUS CROSSHAIR VIII DARK HERO
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Nima Sean Zandi
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A good B550 will do from ASROCK, ASUS, or Gigabyte. I use one on my 5800x. I also have an X570 on my 5950x.
There are some really premium B550 boards out there, that are just shy of the IO you’d find on an X570.
Might I reccomend an X570 ROG Crosshair Hero VIII?
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Galih Kartiko Aji
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B550 F strix will do
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Josh Sherrill
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is the Ethernet port ok on that MB? Reviews for its white version says the driver or something that is used for that MB caused some people to have issues
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Galih Kartiko Aji
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a friend of mine had it for months, hasn’t been complaining though
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Alex Cheng
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my MSI X570 Tomahawk. I run a 5800/3080 on it.
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Al Dujinski
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Do you need all the features the board provides?
Strix B550-f is a popular alternative that will get you in the game.
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Josh Sherrill
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honestly just wanting a board that’s not going to handicap the 5800x or 3070ti in anyway
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Al Dujinski
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if you are just gaming, and don’t need the features, particularly the full pcie gen 4 layout of x570, they all do the same thing.
The cheapest or most expensive board will game just the same.
B550 or x570 will get that done.
I have both b550 and x570 with 5800x and dont feel gimped in any way.
Only difference you’ll see between most boards, performance wise, is on the extreme overclocking spectrum.
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Jay Falardeau
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Asus crosshair, go big or go home.
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Jason Ezekiel
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No such thing as overkill if you plan on upgrading your hardware in the future.
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Chris Zirpolo
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Overkill doesn’t exist if you ever plan on going bigger later. Best to plan for the future with pc building I’ve learned very quickly.
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