ASUS has one of the most impressive ranges of motherboards on the market today, and they’ve got a strong reputation in the enthusiast market for their designs. However, it looks like they’re ready to up their game, thanks to their latest teaser. While the AMD X570 chipset is nothing new, there’s clearly still room for one major improvement on most of the boards out there; removing the chipset fan!
In what may be the last hurrah for X570, the latest teaser shows a preview of four new motherboards with the X570 chipset and the latest AGESA update, which allows the chipset to run much-much cooler. With that in mind, it’ll allow the chipset to be run without an active fan on the PCB, relying on a more traditional heatsink cooling solution instead.d
The pictures teaser four models. Unfortunately, we can only see 1/4 of each in the montage. However, it looks like at least one is based on their stunning ProArt series, one from the TUF Gaming series, A ROG STRIX and a ROG Crosshair, but honestly, that would have been somewhat predictable anyway. Of course, that also means they’ll have something for just about every class of user, perhaps with the exception of a budget solution, but I suspect the TUF will be the most affordable of the bunch.
With Computex now taking place as an online event right now, I suspect we’ll see a proper update on this in the coming week. I’ll update you as soon as I know more.
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