Man the aesthetic for the motherboard is everything I ever want in a board. Clean, industrial, limited marketing, raw machined metal, no 14yo g-fuel gamer bait. This needs to become a consumer board trend asap.
I would say that the PCIe spacing is perfect like that for professional users. With this design you can put 4 cards like the RTX 6000 Ada in it without the need for riser cables.
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I don't think PCIe layout is bad, for professional/enthusiast build you can/should go for liquid cooling, where 2-slots height is totally enough, and also this layout allows for quad-gpu setup, I'd say for most casual users, using 2nd x16 5.0 slot might be actually best for gpu (favorable air intake from bottom of the case), leaving top x16 5.0 slot for some fancy 4x4 or 8x4 M.2 array
I made a workstation, for a friend of mine, with this motherboard. Was a little hard to find here in Italy big capacity R-DIMM. In the end bought 2x96gb. Great motherboard and easy to build. Extreme performance with the TR 7980x.
he doesn't seem to realize this is a pro board. pro gpus that would be used with such a board do in fact only use 2 slots. the layout of this board is verry well thought out.
Indeed, when it comes to the professional or server world, he makes wrong assumptions because he doesn't know the enterprise world. He has made similar mistakes before.
Depends. For a lot of industries and use cases the pro cards are a joke. If you are 3D modeling for visuals / realtime / most kinds of 3D printing then the value of GeForce cards breaks any want for Quadro / now called just "RTX" (confusing af) I haven't looked at this gen but I did for RTX 3000 vs professional and you can likely get a 4090 to run Blender scenes overnight with for the same price as a professional card that has 1/5 the performance and 5x the render time. If you want to run Solidworks specifically or do things with 3D in VMs then you need to go pro though.
@KD-_- I don't 100% agree with this. While gaming cards are often a lot better profformance for the price they are garbage tier for the power draw even when talking about gaming profformance. An A4000 games just as well as a 3060ti and only draws 140watts compared to the 210watts of the 3060ti. The fact is that running larger cores at lower frequencies is just more power efficient than the inverse.
Will the EPS connectors and 24 pin be redundant? So two power supplies, if one dies, you can still use the computer. I assume they would not be hot swap, but really depends on the power supply, obviously. In this way the video cards would also be setup for redundancy, not sure if this board can handle that.
I saw another review somewhere, where the main complaint was that there is no redundancy with 2 power supplies.. so I would do some more research and probably go with power supplies that are redundant in themselves if it is a must have for you
We opted for the 90 series instead of this one. The price difference doesn't justify many missing things you get with the Pro WS WRX90E-SAGE SE for an investment in 2024.
@@YtterbiumUK If I add 2 Gen 5 GPUs (Quadro like workstation GPUs) I can add only 2 more Gen 5 NVMe SSDs on third slot to configure in RAID 0 kind of software RAID configuration through Windows OS, for higher write speed. The default 2 Gen 5 NVMe slots will be consumed for OSs. One for Windows and another for Linux. I wish there could be few more Gen 5 NVMe slots for Linux RAID 0 kind of software RAID configuration. For better write speed.
@@VirendraBG Since no quadros at the moment use PCIE 5, you can use the x16 4 for one of the GPUs, that frees a slot to put in 4 5.0 SSDs. I think for your use case the WRX90E could be better, there you have 6x5.0 slots and all the onbaord slots are 5.0
z790 cheats, you can't use all those slots at full speed simultaneously as most go through the chipset. This one you can, and you get PCIe5. Z790 only gives PCIe4 for m.2 unless you sacrifice some lanes from the main x16 slot. If you want m.2 get a card for the bottom slot and add another 4x m.2 at full speed PCIe4. Of course, there are space constraints also due to the size of the socket.
Back in 2018 I build a PC using an AMD Threadripper 1950X 16 core 32 threads. Last year I added a Corsair 1500 Watt power supply along with an MSI NVIDIA 4090 GPU. I was hoping to add an additional 4090 GPU. At $900 it's disappointing the TRX50 won't fit 2 4090 GPUs.
Hmm very interesting, I've been waiting for the the non pro threadrippers, I and a video editor /motion graphics person, a few things I am wondering about after watching this. I need thunderbolt support as have many, many drives that are thunderbolt connections as well as normal USB C drives. Do these support Thunderbolt and is there an add on card for usb c ports at all? The m.2 add on is great for sure but definitely need thunderbolt and more USB C ports. I haven't used a threadripper before so not sure if these are supported but was really hoping they would be.
@@nadtz Thanks, I'll do some more research and also wait to see what other Trx50 motherboards come out, they all have slightly different specs, but good to know there is a potential option
Hi I really like your channel. What would be the best setup for Pix4d drone mapping etc ?? I’m getting so confused as its not the same like for gaming or creator stuff. Any thoughts would be much appreciated ( budget £5-10k)
We will buy 4 new WS during the Q1 2024 and after an extensive demo with our supplier we opted for the wrx90E. The price difference is not enough to justify what you will miss with the trx50
The only thing I find strange is only 1 slimsas and I'm unclear on if their thunderbolt 4 card can work with this motherboard (seems not), otherwise pretty nice board, though ASROCK's board also looks pretty good for a little less. As for the PCIE spacing A series cards would fit, if you were going to run 4090's I guess you would have to go water or hack together a blower cooler.
The Pro boards but you are going to pay a fair penny more compared to the HEDT boards for the extra lanes. Of the HEDT boards the Asrock board has 1 more SlimSAS port than the Sage but I believe the PRO will also have 2.
Be aware this mb uses alot of pcie pins. I have a seasoning vertex 1200 and after using the single psu setup, I only have 1 pcie pin left available. Can't run my 3090 cause it needs 2x8 pcie. So now I have to get another seasonic 1200 watt psu and run the dual psu set up just so I can have a gpu let alone run two gpu. That's a extra $300. Luckily my case is a dual system so putting in a 2nd psu won't be a problem. Just not too happy about needing to buy another psu. I also have one 600w pin connector, but I have nothing in can utilize that atm.
I really didnt understand one moment. Need i connect all 4 CPU ports if i am using one PSU 1500w? And need i connect PCI 6pin and 8 pin into the Motherboard, if i connected 3-PCI cables with adapter to my rtx 4090? Thnx!
I do have a doubt bro don't judge me, how do we extend the rams upto 1TB? or atleast upto 512GB, cause in Pro WS WRX80E-SAGE SE WIFI there are 8 ram slots, so how can we extend with only 4 ram slots in this one?
If the second PCI 5.0 slot were where you suggested, this would easily hold THREE 4090s (given the case has room underneath) For 3d renderers this would have been ideal.
@@theTechNotice Well you don't sound 100% British, so I'd say you're maybe originally from Eastern Europe... Lithuania / Latvia / Estonia would be my guesses🥴but I'm probably completely wrong...
I find it a bit weird that AMD only allows you to have 2 TB of memory while Intel allows you to have 4 TB of memory while AMD has the CPU's that would probably make the most use of the higher memory capacity.
It's sort of a moot point anyway, to get 4tb you'd need 16 slots full of 256gb rdimms, at around $3k per. That's $52k of memory. There are no workstation boards with that many slots anyway, and I can't find anything suggesting more than one dimm per channel is supported (it likely is as it's going to use the same memory controller as Xeon for servers I'd bet, but still).
@@morosis82 Supermicro has boards for both the W790 workstation and C741 server chipsets that has 16 memory slots, allowing you to run 2 DPC. Edit: I bought in to the W790 platform with an ASUS board built for the 24XX series Xeons earlier this year. It "only" has 4 memory channels, but it has 8 slots allowing you to use 2 DPC and supports up to 2TB of memory. While I would like to have 2TB of memory, I can't justify the purchase. I could never use up even a fraction of it and the slower speed of those huge dimms would only make me lose performance.
Thera are RTX 4090 Turbos out there. Of curse Pro pricing.... How ever some Lion Li case have a vertical mount option. You would only lose the third slot.
If you spend 10K for a CPU and most likely another 10K for memory, you will also get a pro graphics card for like one or two H100 and they do fit .... i don't thing anyone will add a 3 slot gaming card ^^
3dmark system information not available ? how to fix ? yout tube video ,, 3DMARK Solar Bay Benchmark 211.245 vs AMD Threadripper 7960x 5,8ghz OC GALAX rtx 4090 hof 3,1ghz OC ,,,
Content creator "overclocking" is not about overclocking, it's about performance tuning and controling temps for maxium reliability in your use case. Overclocking features NEED to be on every content creator's motherboard now days as thermal throttling is a real wall for performance computing. Sure the main goal is use your product right out of the box, but without controls like these manufacturers might have to make 2+skus for desktop v.s. rackmount, or other combinations. If this system was full up with GPU's the heat put off even with watercooling may be enormous and being able to underclock the CPU's and GPU's a bit might just be the difference you need to make a system stable. Currently big energy and multi core performance gains can be had in undervolting for sometimes negligable loss in performance over all.
900 quid for a motherboard? Seriously??? Are the USB, PCIe and memory contacts gold-plated or what? I've been building PC's since the Intel's BX chipset was a massive hit, ASUS have always been my proffered choice but in the recent years the component manufacturers have gone on to milk the end user as much as they can. There's no justification for such a price tag, especially for a motherboard.
PCIe5 is expensive due to the signalling and the way the boards have to be built. On a platform that supports so much which is also a low volume board of course the price is going to be high. If it makes you money, that's just the price of entry.
This is a review for those who already knew about trx, and why people buy it. For those who are interested due to the thumbnail, you will be disappointed. Just skip this.
If you buy this board, a cpu, pcie5 storage and multiple gpu.. you should be watercooling. At that point its a fraction of the system cost... Just hope someone makes a vrm watercooling solution for a board with this socket.. dont like small fans 🤮
ASUS motherboards are a bunch of junk. In many occasions crash especially if you use expo. Especially the previous motherboard for amd EPYC had major problems with RAM posting. The rest you say is an paid advertisement from ASUS people don't buy ASUS products especially motherboards!
Man the aesthetic for the motherboard is everything I ever want in a board. Clean, industrial, limited marketing, raw machined metal, no 14yo g-fuel gamer bait. This needs to become a consumer board trend asap.
That's why I like pro art mobos
@@Aggressive_Splooge Yep same here, just the wallet doesn't like it as much as my eyes do haha
I would say that the PCIe spacing is perfect like that for professional users. With this design you can put 4 cards like the RTX 6000 Ada in it without the need for riser cables.
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Love the videos by the way, the Oppenheimer is my fave, and the studio book laptop.
I don't think PCIe layout is bad,
for professional/enthusiast build you can/should go for liquid cooling, where 2-slots height is totally enough,
and also this layout allows for quad-gpu setup,
I'd say for most casual users, using 2nd x16 5.0 slot might be actually best for gpu (favorable air intake from bottom of the case), leaving top x16 5.0 slot for some fancy 4x4 or 8x4 M.2 array
I made a workstation, for a friend of mine, with this motherboard. Was a little hard to find here in Italy big capacity R-DIMM. In the end bought 2x96gb. Great motherboard and easy to build. Extreme performance with the TR 7980x.
where can you get 1tb of memory and does windows even allow that much ram?
he doesn't seem to realize this is a pro board. pro gpus that would be used with such a board do in fact only use 2 slots. the layout of this board is verry well thought out.
Indeed, when it comes to the professional or server world, he makes wrong assumptions because he doesn't know the enterprise world. He has made similar mistakes before.
Or he makes those mistakes on purpose so that people start commenting and correcting him, otherwise there's nothing to comment on
Depends. For a lot of industries and use cases the pro cards are a joke. If you are 3D modeling for visuals / realtime / most kinds of 3D printing then the value of GeForce cards breaks any want for Quadro / now called just "RTX" (confusing af)
I haven't looked at this gen but I did for RTX 3000 vs professional and you can likely get a 4090 to run Blender scenes overnight with for the same price as a professional card that has 1/5 the performance and 5x the render time.
If you want to run Solidworks specifically or do things with 3D in VMs then you need to go pro though.
@KD-_- I don't 100% agree with this. While gaming cards are often a lot better profformance for the price they are garbage tier for the power draw even when talking about gaming profformance. An A4000 games just as well as a 3060ti and only draws 140watts compared to the 210watts of the 3060ti. The fact is that running larger cores at lower frequencies is just more power efficient than the inverse.
Thorough video. Thanks. You mentioned a Phantek case that allowed you to have a thick GPU on the last slot. Any links?
big block of leather?
Good review. Does it support ASUS IPMI card?
They need to do a WRX90 Sage Wi-Fi, with 8 ram slots, WiFi and 7 channel sound like their WRX80 Sage WiFi II
You mean.. Pro WS WRX90E-SAGE SE ??
You wouldn't use motherboard audio at that price tier would you?
HDMI audio to a full blown home theater setup no?
There is no magnificent Q Release for PCI Express ?!
On the WrX90e yes
for an ounce of gold, you can buy this motherboard, a cheap cigar and a second power supply!
Forgot to mention cooler support ?
Same as previous threadripper :)
Dead-blow hammer will fit that mainstream ram just fine.
there are 2slot 4090 using AiO as well. Custom water cooling is also an option.
Will the EPS connectors and 24 pin be redundant? So two power supplies, if one dies, you can still use the computer. I assume they would not be hot swap, but really depends on the power supply, obviously. In this way the video cards would also be setup for redundancy, not sure if this board can handle that.
I saw another review somewhere, where the main complaint was that there is no redundancy with 2 power supplies.. so I would do some more research and probably go with power supplies that are redundant in themselves if it is a must have for you
I wonder when we'll see 12vhpwr connectors on these motherboards. So many power cables.
i think R-Dimms run at 12V?
i believe so yes!
DRR5 runs at 1.1 V
The add. 8 Pin Header is for powering the PCIe Slots. With Multi GPUs you could burn the 24 Pin otherwise. They arent ment to power the CPU socket.
Hello. Do you mean the adapter power cable they supply? What are they for?
Pros aren't going to "OC" nor will they use a "Wi-Fi" connection to their NAS.
lol i was a little alarmed when hearing about the wifi NAS part
100%
@theTechNotice. How to control or turn on the heatsinks fan?
Should've done some gaming benchmarks as a treat.
We opted for the 90 series instead of this one. The price difference doesn't justify many missing things you get with the Pro WS WRX90E-SAGE SE for an investment in 2024.
Can you make it for a streamer and 3D rendering!!
Sad to see less m.2 port than a z790 mobo.😢😢😢
Easy, get the hyper M2, another 4 M2 cards at gen 5 speeds
@@YtterbiumUK
If I add 2 Gen 5 GPUs (Quadro like workstation GPUs) I can add only 2 more Gen 5 NVMe SSDs on third slot to configure in RAID 0 kind of software RAID configuration through Windows OS, for higher write speed.
The default 2 Gen 5 NVMe slots will be consumed for OSs. One for Windows and another for Linux.
I wish there could be few more Gen 5 NVMe slots for Linux RAID 0 kind of software RAID configuration. For better write speed.
@@VirendraBG Since no quadros at the moment use PCIE 5, you can use the x16 4 for one of the GPUs, that frees a slot to put in 4 5.0 SSDs. I think for your use case the WRX90E could be better, there you have 6x5.0 slots and all the onbaord slots are 5.0
z790 cheats, you can't use all those slots at full speed simultaneously as most go through the chipset. This one you can, and you get PCIe5. Z790 only gives PCIe4 for m.2 unless you sacrifice some lanes from the main x16 slot.
If you want m.2 get a card for the bottom slot and add another 4x m.2 at full speed PCIe4.
Of course, there are space constraints also due to the size of the socket.
Back in 2018 I build a PC using an AMD Threadripper 1950X 16 core 32 threads. Last year I added a Corsair 1500 Watt power supply along with an MSI NVIDIA 4090 GPU. I was hoping to add an additional 4090 GPU. At $900 it's disappointing the TRX50 won't fit 2 4090 GPUs.
So we always use the 2 lower gray ones to power gpus? (the ones right beside the Pro Series lettering)?
Will plugging in a second power supply without overclocking the CPU cause any damage?
No
A power supply can not force power, it can only deliver power when requested to do so. So having 1 or 2 makes no difference.
With a single high end PSU i have to connect 4 cpu connections? 2 on the board and 2 using the adapters? Am i right?
No you only need 2 if your not over clocking, the GN oC stream was using a thor 1600 to get 5.2 Ghz OC on LN2
I confirm, only 2 if you don't overclock.
Been having some issues trying to confirm this... do you know if the TRX50 fits the Lian Li Dynamic Evo? A response would be much appreciated!
Maybe I missed it. At this price is it 10gbe?
Yes, 10 and 2.5 on board.
Yes 1x 10GbE but notice that the AQtion chip presents some perplexity when using jumbo frames under linux.
Where is your build video? Follow-up..? :D
I found it.. I think: ua-cam.com/video/6uVfhuuu4K8/v-deo.html
Hmm very interesting, I've been waiting for the the non pro threadrippers, I and a video editor /motion graphics person, a few things I am wondering about after watching this. I need thunderbolt support as have many, many drives that are thunderbolt connections as well as normal USB C drives. Do these support Thunderbolt and is there an add on card for usb c ports at all? The m.2 add on is great for sure but definitely need thunderbolt and more USB C ports. I haven't used a threadripper before so not sure if these are supported but was really hoping they would be.
Asus does have a thunderbolt 4 card but you would have to check if this motherboard is supported.
@@nadtz Thanks, I'll do some more research and also wait to see what other Trx50 motherboards come out, they all have slightly different specs, but good to know there is a potential option
@@nadtzto me it looks like a different pin out on the headder, so it could be a new version of the current card
@@YtterbiumUK Quite possible, the TRX50 board isn't listed as compatible for the current card.
You can buy a Thunderbolt PCIe card with dedicated controller - That should give you Thunderbolt without any issues
Hi I really like your channel. What would be the best setup for Pix4d drone mapping etc ?? I’m getting so confused as its not the same like for gaming or creator stuff. Any thoughts would be much appreciated ( budget £5-10k)
I really like your videos, its the best, very well done and professional. Thx
The 6000 are dual slot. should have lots of room. Are they set for water... i say no but your not overclocking the GPUs
the amount ofl money spent on the cpu, why not go for custom watercooling blocks for the 4090 gpus?
reliability and maintenance.
@@Real_MisterSirare you sure ? More like no money to pay for it.
Which is best for 7975WX the TRX50 or WRX90?
We will buy 4 new WS during the Q1 2024 and after an extensive demo with our supplier we opted for the wrx90E. The price difference is not enough to justify what you will miss with the trx50
The only thing I find strange is only 1 slimsas and I'm unclear on if their thunderbolt 4 card can work with this motherboard (seems not), otherwise pretty nice board, though ASROCK's board also looks pretty good for a little less. As for the PCIE spacing A series cards would fit, if you were going to run 4090's I guess you would have to go water or hack together a blower cooler.
No thunderbolt i/o header? Why?
We have USB-C now..
So which motherboard has the most PCX lanes for adding lots of M.2/NVME drives?
The Pro boards but you are going to pay a fair penny more compared to the HEDT boards for the extra lanes. Of the HEDT boards the Asrock board has 1 more SlimSAS port than the Sage but I believe the PRO will also have 2.
Wait for the WRX90, these have 128 lanes from the CPU
Wow.@@YtterbiumUK
can you set up bifurcation on all the pcie 16x slots manually in bios???????
I guess some at least.. Not sure all..
it is meant for 2x RTX 6000 Ada and NVlink
This mainboard is meant for the Star Killer Base in Star Wars..
Be aware this mb uses alot of pcie pins. I have a seasoning vertex 1200 and after using the single psu setup, I only have 1 pcie pin left available. Can't run my 3090 cause it needs 2x8 pcie. So now I have to get another seasonic 1200 watt psu and run the dual psu set up just so I can have a gpu let alone run two gpu. That's a extra $300. Luckily my case is a dual system so putting in a 2nd psu won't be a problem. Just not too happy about needing to buy another psu. I also have one 600w pin connector, but I have nothing in can utilize that atm.
I really didnt understand one moment. Need i connect all 4 CPU ports if i am using one PSU 1500w?
And need i connect PCI 6pin and 8 pin into the Motherboard, if i connected 3-PCI cables with adapter to my rtx 4090? Thnx!
I do have a doubt bro don't judge me, how do we extend the rams upto 1TB?
or atleast upto 512GB, cause in Pro WS WRX80E-SAGE SE WIFI there are 8 ram slots, so how can we extend with only 4 ram slots in this one?
If the second PCI 5.0 slot were where you suggested, this would easily hold THREE 4090s (given the case has room underneath)
For 3d renderers this would have been ideal.
sir please help me can i use Noctua NH-U14S TR4 for this cpu you also use same cooler in you threadripper buil
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I've been watching many of your videos and I'm still puzzled by your accent. I still can't pinpoint where it's from 🤔
Have a guess :)
@@theTechNotice Well you don't sound 100% British, so I'd say you're maybe originally from Eastern Europe... Lithuania / Latvia / Estonia would be my guesses🥴but I'm probably completely wrong...
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I find it a bit weird that AMD only allows you to have 2 TB of memory while Intel allows you to have 4 TB of memory while AMD has the CPU's that would probably make the most use of the higher memory capacity.
It's sort of a moot point anyway, to get 4tb you'd need 16 slots full of 256gb rdimms, at around $3k per. That's $52k of memory. There are no workstation boards with that many slots anyway, and I can't find anything suggesting more than one dimm per channel is supported (it likely is as it's going to use the same memory controller as Xeon for servers I'd bet, but still).
@@morosis82 Supermicro has boards for both the W790 workstation and C741 server chipsets that has 16 memory slots, allowing you to run 2 DPC.
Edit: I bought in to the W790 platform with an ASUS board built for the 24XX series Xeons earlier this year. It "only" has 4 memory channels, but it has 8 slots allowing you to use 2 DPC and supports up to 2TB of memory.
While I would like to have 2TB of memory, I can't justify the purchase. I could never use up even a fraction of it and the slower speed of those huge dimms would only make me lose performance.
Bro for video editing which one is best i7 or ryzen 7? I'm Going for asus anyone please give any suggestion!!!
i7
Thera are RTX 4090 Turbos out there. Of curse Pro pricing.... How ever some Lion Li case have a vertical mount option. You would only lose the third slot.
If you spend 10K for a CPU and most likely another 10K for memory, you will also get a pro graphics card for like one or two H100 and they do fit .... i don't thing anyone will add a 3 slot gaming card ^^
I have the w790 sage se
Will it run Minecraft?
3dmark system information not available ? how to fix ? yout tube video ,, 3DMARK Solar Bay Benchmark 211.245 vs AMD Threadripper 7960x 5,8ghz OC GALAX rtx 4090 hof 3,1ghz OC ,,,
Content creator "overclocking" is not about overclocking, it's about performance tuning and controling temps for maxium reliability in your use case. Overclocking features NEED to be on every content creator's motherboard now days as thermal throttling is a real wall for performance computing. Sure the main goal is use your product right out of the box, but without controls like these manufacturers might have to make 2+skus for desktop v.s. rackmount, or other combinations. If this system was full up with GPU's the heat put off even with watercooling may be enormous and being able to underclock the CPU's and GPU's a bit might just be the difference you need to make a system stable. Currently big energy and multi core performance gains can be had in undervolting for sometimes negligable loss in performance over all.
OK why is there a TPM header?? Don't Threadripper cpus have inbuilt TPM now??
900 quid for a motherboard? Seriously??? Are the USB, PCIe and memory contacts gold-plated or what? I've been building PC's since the Intel's BX chipset was a massive hit, ASUS have always been my proffered choice but in the recent years the component manufacturers have gone on to milk the end user as much as they can. There's no justification for such a price tag, especially for a motherboard.
PCIe5 is expensive due to the signalling and the way the boards have to be built. On a platform that supports so much which is also a low volume board of course the price is going to be high.
If it makes you money, that's just the price of entry.
Badass
Hi there Tech Notice, about the office 2019 Pro Plus is it 48 dollars life time purchase or it work just for one year and then I have to pay again.
This is a review for those who already knew about trx, and why people buy it. For those who are interested due to the thumbnail, you will be disappointed. Just skip this.
ROG Maximus Extreme $900+
Hey @Asus send me one of these for free…. You shall be rewarded in heaven…it’s worth a shot. I’m a content creator and I need one 🤷
If you are only a content creator, it is very likely you don't need one.
If you buy this board, a cpu, pcie5 storage and multiple gpu.. you should be watercooling. At that point its a fraction of the system cost... Just hope someone makes a vrm watercooling solution for a board with this socket.. dont like small fans 🤮
$900 no backplate
The apple police would show up if you touched their motherboard you bought
Haha
ASUS motherboards are a bunch of junk. In many occasions crash especially if you use expo. Especially the previous motherboard for amd EPYC had major problems with RAM posting. The rest you say is an paid advertisement from ASUS people don't buy ASUS products especially motherboards!
Amd, who cares
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that board layout is rubbish.
I think your poor knowledge on the topic mislead your judgement: the board layout is perfect for a professional Workstation Motherboard.
96c and 1TB ram to play games 😂😂😂😂😂
Gamers are such weird people
there any issue if this motherboard is installed whit windows 10 pro 64 bits any difference whit windows 11? thank you
I think the basic premise of dual PSUs isn't to add additional power, it's for redundancy. Just FYI
can it play crysis