How many new x570 motherboards have been announced (in advance of the upcoming release of Ryzen 5000)? I've only noticed one:
The ASUS ROG Crosshair VIII Dark Hero, and it's Memory QVL isn't on
https://www.asus.com/Motherboards/ROG-Crosshair-VIII-Dark-Hero/specifications/
yet.
But if it's gonna have the same Memory QVL as the rest of the ROG Crosshair VIII Series I'm not sure I want it, because the series' 128GB RAM support does not exceed 2666.
Whereas I've had my eye on one that supports 128GB at 3000, specifically the ASRock X570 Phantom Gaming X because I want:
8 SATA ports, support for the fastest 128GB of RAM, and multi-gig Ethernet.
I got a lot of great help in a thread here about a year ago and picked the Phantom Gaming X when I was about to get a 3950x; but I had to delay and now (since my less-lame PC died recently), I plan to get a 5950x the minute I can order one.
Oh, I also wonder if getting a new x570 board might be more desirable than my RAM-support preference.
The ASUS ROG Crosshair VIII Dark Hero, and it's Memory QVL isn't on
https://www.asus.com/Motherboards/ROG-Crosshair-VIII-Dark-Hero/specifications/
yet.
But if it's gonna have the same Memory QVL as the rest of the ROG Crosshair VIII Series I'm not sure I want it, because the series' 128GB RAM support does not exceed 2666.
Whereas I've had my eye on one that supports 128GB at 3000, specifically the ASRock X570 Phantom Gaming X because I want:
8 SATA ports, support for the fastest 128GB of RAM, and multi-gig Ethernet.
I got a lot of great help in a thread here about a year ago and picked the Phantom Gaming X when I was about to get a 3950x; but I had to delay and now (since my less-lame PC died recently), I plan to get a 5950x the minute I can order one.
Oh, I also wonder if getting a new x570 board might be more desirable than my RAM-support preference.