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Asrock x370 killer sli
Asrock x370 killer sli










asrock x370 killer sli
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Here are the full system specs that I'm using this board with.Īnd lastly, a tip for OC'ers. It also looks REALLY nice with my black and white theme. I don't regret my decision, and for the price, this board is phenomenal. I talked myself into giving my them another shot after reading that AsRock is leading the way with AM4, and that they have rebuilt themselves from an engineering stand point. I stayed away from AsRock since 2012 after my Z68 Extreme 3 died only 8 months in, and had numerous friends have issues with their AsRock boards in about a years time. Everything else about this board is great though.

#Asrock x370 killer sli windows 10

I am also using the top M.2 slot, and had no issues installing Windows 10 on my PNY NVMe SSD, and it seems to be running just fine at its advertised speeds. I can't really say that a different board would do any better, as Ryzen CPU's are not great at OCing. I was able to boot at 3.9ghz, but could not put the system under any stress without a BSOD. However, I could not even get the system to POST at 4ghz. I was able to get all 8 cores clocked at 3.8Ghz with 1.38v. I've got an R7 1700 in my system, and have it cooled under a Cryorig H5 Universal cooler.

asrock x370 killer sli

As for CPU OC'ing, this seems like something that is VERY dependent on the actual CPU and how well you do with the silicon lottery. I hope AsRock can one day get this board running 3200mhz smoothly. Before I updated the BIOS, I could only get 2666mhz, so there was a noticeable improvement. I have a 16GB kit (8GBx2) of Corsair Vengeance LPX This is not Samsung Bdie RAM. This brings me to my next point, and that's RAM compatibility. I don't know that this is a HUGE issue since they have the system stable, but I'm still holding out hope that RAM speeds become more consistent. However, the rate at which AsRock is updating this board seems to be slowing. Now more on the BIOS, this board has a very detailed UEFI that lets you tune and configure everything that any seasoned OC'er would need, except for a BCLK chip (you need to step up to the Taichi for that). There were a few quirks early on, but the BIOS updates seemed to have ironed those issues out. I haven't had any issues with any of the ports, the board does not seem flimsy or thin, and I have not had any crashing issues. For that price, this board is the best bang for your buck! I honestly think that this board is a good option, even up until $150. I now see that the price is down to $99 with a rebate on Newegg. I bought this board for $130 about two months ago.

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More pros!: The board has decent I/O, functional heatsinks, two M.2 slots (both of which are placed in an area where they actually get airflow, unlike most manufactures cramming them under a hot GPU.), it has WiFi and bluetooth if that's something you need, and last but not least, a REALLY good VRM/power delivery setup. A gem hidden/overshadowed by its Taichi bigger brother.












Asrock x370 killer sli