These seem to be the 3 budget x570 boards available under $200 right now. I'm not planning on a huge overclock (if any). I don't need wi-fi.
Mostly I'm looking for a solid board to stick a Ryzen 5 3600 in with some DDR-3600 (hopefully o/c'd 3733) and future proofed for when I later update my old vid card.
I've been leaning towards the ASUS since the wi-fi version seems to be a lot of people's preference. As far as I can tell the only difference between that and the non-wi-fi board is no wi-fi.
Mostly I'm looking for a solid board to stick a Ryzen 5 3600 in with some DDR-3600 (hopefully o/c'd 3733) and future proofed for when I later update my old vid card.
I've been leaning towards the ASUS since the wi-fi version seems to be a lot of people's preference. As far as I can tell the only difference between that and the non-wi-fi board is no wi-fi.