B blazingstorm95 Prominent Feb 23, 2018 22 0 520 Mar 6, 2018 #1 Crosshair VI vs Strix X370-F? For gaming, streaming, with some slight overclocking. It's my first rig, and I want it to be great. Will pair with 1600/1700/1800 (X) and a 1060/1070.
Crosshair VI vs Strix X370-F? For gaming, streaming, with some slight overclocking. It's my first rig, and I want it to be great. Will pair with 1600/1700/1800 (X) and a 1060/1070.
Solution feelinfroggy777 Mar 6, 2018 Both are good boards. The crosshair is probably the higher rated board, but cost more. I would make sure to get RAM on the mobo's memory QVL as Ryzen does have compatibility issues with RAM.
Both are good boards. The crosshair is probably the higher rated board, but cost more. I would make sure to get RAM on the mobo's memory QVL as Ryzen does have compatibility issues with RAM.
feelinfroggy777 Glorious Dec 13, 2016 5,721 135 45,990 Mar 6, 2018 Solution #3 Both are good boards. The crosshair is probably the higher rated board, but cost more. I would make sure to get RAM on the mobo's memory QVL as Ryzen does have compatibility issues with RAM. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Both are good boards. The crosshair is probably the higher rated board, but cost more. I would make sure to get RAM on the mobo's memory QVL as Ryzen does have compatibility issues with RAM.
O ohenryy Honorable Nov 16, 2014 1,071 0 12,060 Mar 7, 2018 #5 X370 Taichi is one of the best AM4 motherboards together with Crosshair. Get the lowest price. Upvote 0 Downvote