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MSI X670E Motherboards<\/strong><\/h4>\nMSI will be rolling out four brand new X670E Motherboards within its MEG, MPG, and PRO lineups. We recently revealed their flagship MEG X670E GODLIKE motherboards and the manufacturer has confirmed the specs and PCB we reported. The VRM configuration for MSI’s X670E motherboard is as listed below:<\/p>\n
\nMEG X670E GODLIKE –<\/strong> 24 (105A) + 2 + 1<\/li>\nMEG X670E ACE –<\/strong> 22 (90A) + 2+1<\/li>\nMPG X670E Carbon –<\/strong> 18 (90A) + 2+1<\/li>\nPRO X670E-P WiFi –<\/strong> 14 (80A) + 2+1<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n<\/figure>\nMSI is pushing things to the limits with high-end heatsink designs such as screwless M.2 Shield Frozr technology, M.2 XPANDER-Z Gen 5 Dual AIC (supporting up to two PCIe Gen 5.0 x4) SSDs in actively cooled solution), 60W USB Type-C power delivery and more robust power delivery for each tier of the motherboard. We also get a better look at the MEG X670E GODLIKE which looks as beast as ever with its massively saturated PCB design and tons of IO to work with. More details on MSI’s lineup here.<\/p>\n\n<\/figure>\nGigabyte X670E Motherboards<\/strong><\/h4>\nThe lineup that Gigabyte unveiled includes four AORUS motherboards which include X670E AORUS Xtreme, AORUS Master, AORUS Pro AX & AORUS Elite AX. The Xtreme is expected to break some OC records on AMD Ryzen 7000 CPUs.<\/p>\n
\nX670E AORUS Xtreme –<\/strong> 18 Phase (SPS 105A) Renesas RAA229628<\/li>\nX670E AORUS Master –<\/strong> 16 Phase (SPS 105A) Renesas RAA229620<\/li>\nX670E AORUS Pro AX –<\/strong> 16 Phase (SPS 90A) Infineon XDPE192C3<\/li>\nX670E AORUS Elite AX –<\/strong> 16 Phase (SPS 70A) Infineon XDPE192C3<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n<\/figure>\nWe already covered these motherboards including the AERO model previously over here along with their prices.<\/p>\n\n<\/figure>\nASRock X670E Motherboards<\/strong><\/h4>\nASRock is showcasing five X670E motherboards for the AMD Ryzen 7000 Desktop CPUs. These include the X670E Taichi Carrara, X670E Taichi, X670E Steel Legend, X670E PRO RS & X670E PG Lightning. All five motherboards feature full compatibility with the next-gen AMD Zen 4 CPUs along with DDR5 memory and PCIe Gen 5.0.<\/p>\n\n<\/figure>\nThe company highlighted some of the main features being USB Type-C with fast charging, an 8-layer PCB design, PCIe 5.0, and M.2 fan heatsink design plus DDR5 with protection circuits. The lineup is also detailed by us here.<\/p>\n
Biostar X670E Motherboards<\/strong><\/h4>\nBiostar also talked a bit about their flagship X670E VALKYRIE motherboard which features a 22-phase VRM design and a very solid-looking design that comes with DR.MOS and Digital PWM ICs. The motherboard is a very premium product designed to support the highest-end AMD Zen 4 CPUs.<\/p>\n\n<\/figure>\nWill There Be mATX & Mini-ITX AM5 Motherboards?<\/strong><\/p>\nAnswering a question raised by viewers on whether we will see mATX and Mini-ITX designs within the AM5 family, ASRock’s Mike Yang stated that there are certain obstacles that they are working on such as thermal heat dissipation on such a small form factor but once a breakthrough is made, they certainly plan on offering smaller board designs for every chipset of the AMD 600-series line.<\/p>\n
Do 2280 M.2 SSDs Fit On The New 2510 M.2 Slots?<\/strong><\/p>\nMSI’s Michiel Berkhout stated that the current 2280 M.2 form factor is fully compatible with the 2510 M.2 slots featured on their motherboards.<\/p>\n
Will Gigabyte Have A Tachyon Motherboard For AM5?<\/strong><\/p>\nGigabyte’s Sofos Oikonomou has stated that there will indeed be a Tachyon motherboard based on the AM5 socket but it will be based on a different chipset, not the X670 so we are likely looking at a B650(E) product.<\/p>\n
It is always great to hear more information directly from motherboard manufacturers but key details such as AMD EXPO DDR5 memory and overclocking support are still missing. It looks like we now have to wait till the reviews which don’t come out until the 13th of September to get more data on those but we will try to provide you with more information on those in the coming weeks.<\/p>\n
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