Good day guys
I have a opinion that has been influencing my hardware choices for years and honeslty I dont even know if it is true.
I have always felt that buying multiple hardware from the same brand causes them to work better together, like for instance buying a rog strix motherboard to go with a rox strix gpu for better syncing and compatibility but in truth I don't know actually if this makes all the difference from running a gigabyte Aorus motherboard with a rog strix gpu.
I currently have an ASUS ROG Strix GTX 1070 and I am looking to upgrade towards the latest Ryzen 7 but I am stuck at choosing a motherboard. ASUS GIGABYTE and MSI are on the list but given I have a Rog card I am more leaning towards the ASUS x570 lineup but again this is only due to the fact that I feel they would work better together and I honestly don't know if it is actually so. The reason I don't want to buy ASUS is they are more expensive and I am not sure if it is worth it for anything less than aesthetics and not better VRM's etc.
Looking forward to what you all think
I have a opinion that has been influencing my hardware choices for years and honeslty I dont even know if it is true.
I have always felt that buying multiple hardware from the same brand causes them to work better together, like for instance buying a rog strix motherboard to go with a rox strix gpu for better syncing and compatibility but in truth I don't know actually if this makes all the difference from running a gigabyte Aorus motherboard with a rog strix gpu.
I currently have an ASUS ROG Strix GTX 1070 and I am looking to upgrade towards the latest Ryzen 7 but I am stuck at choosing a motherboard. ASUS GIGABYTE and MSI are on the list but given I have a Rog card I am more leaning towards the ASUS x570 lineup but again this is only due to the fact that I feel they would work better together and I honestly don't know if it is actually so. The reason I don't want to buy ASUS is they are more expensive and I am not sure if it is worth it for anything less than aesthetics and not better VRM's etc.
Looking forward to what you all think