[SOLVED] Is Gigabyte's Aorus master X570 good for R9 3950X ?

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Will Aorus master be good enough to run a 3950X ? like even under heavy workloads.
I'm actually planning to buy a 5950X and after some research I found out that motherboards which can run a 3950X Smoothly will have no problem with 5950X (I guess tis true).
So is Aorus Master a Good Board for 5950X?
If not please recommend me some.
thankieeeeee.
 
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It's one of the best X570 boards.

A 5950X is mostly identical to the 3950X in terms of power consumption and heat from their specs. You hould have no problems upgrading to it.

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Even thought you should or might want to hold your horses a few weeks after the launch an bios updates to play safe. Windows updates combined with Bios updates for the new Zen are bricking boards
 
That motherboard is plenty good for a 5950X, it's an enthusiast board with good power stability for overclocking and power management. Though make sure you have a second computer on hand to download the latest BIOS firmware for that motherboard. The x570's need a new firmware for the 5000 series, some vendors don't install it. Since the Aorus master has the qflash feature, you should be able to install the BIOS with just a USB that contains the file.
 

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That motherboard is plenty good for a 5950X, it's an enthusiast board with good power stability for overclocking and power management. Though make sure you have a second computer on hand to download the latest BIOS firmware for that motherboard. The x570's need a new firmware for the 5000 series, some vendors don't install it. Since the Aorus master has the qflash feature, you should be able to install the BIOS with just a USB that contains the file.
I have a x570 MSI and the tech its called USB Flashback, I notice that Aorus is called Qflash, do you know if Asrock has such a feature and if so, what is the feature called?
 

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It's simply called BIOS flashback. So similar to the MSI x570 version. Don't know why they don't just all go with one name, I guess it's just because they all work a little differently..
I don't either, I found a Instant Flash from Asrock yet it has nothing to do with it... somebody was asking for a feuture so he could install new bios without cpu on a Asrock B550