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I got Asus Prime X570-PRO at Microcenter with a huge discount few months ago. Good VRMs, Intel NIC, enough USB ports.
No complaints so far.
Why question their BIOS updates? I get that sentiment about MSI for sure, but haven't seen it with Gigabyte? Did I miss a fiasco like when MSI originally said they wouldn't update their x370 and 350 board firmware for zen2? (They later recanted under pressure because the other vendors were updating theirs)I have one of these and it's a great board in that budget range. I picked one up for $190 from Amazon a few weeks back, and I would take it over the TUF X570 or pretty much any GB board. I had a 3900X in it and it worked great. Nothing against GB per se as they make good boards, but I just don't care for their bioses and question their bios update commitment long term.
Why question their BIOS updates? I get that sentiment about MSI for sure, but haven't seen it with Gigabyte? Did I miss a fiasco like when MSI originally said they wouldn't update their x370 and 350 board firmware for zen2? (They later recanted under pressure because the other vendors were updating theirs)
Asus Tuf x570
And
Gigabyte Elite Gaming (with or without Wifi)
Both have 12phase VRM and both represent the best value (on sales) in my research.
Personally speaking NIC interfaces are such a proven standard it doesn't matter a lick to me what brand the NIC is.is there LAN issue with Asus, I heard bad thing about Realtek LAN?
I agree with this currently.Personally speaking NIC interfaces are such a proven standard it doesn't matter a lick to me what brand the NIC is.