GIGABYTE X570 AORUS Xtreme (AMD Ryzen 3000/X570/E-ATX/PCIe4.0/DDR4/Aqantia 10GbE LAN/RGB Fusion 2.0/Fins-Array Heatsink/3xM.2 Thermal Guard/USB3.1/Gaming Motherboard) - View 1

GIGABYTE X570 AORUS Xtreme (AMD Ryzen 3000/X570/E-ATX/PCIe4.0/DDR4/Aqantia 10GbE LAN/RGB Fusion 2.0/Fins-Array Heatsink/3xM.2 Thermal Guard/USB3.1/Gaming Motherboard)

4.3 (160 ratings)
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Key Features

  • Supports AMD 3rd Gen Ryzen/ 2nd Gen Ryzen/ Ryzen with Radeon Vega Graphics processors
  • Dual Channel ECC/ Non-ECC Unbuffered DDR4, 4 DIMMs
  • Direct 16 Phases Infineon Digital VRM Solution with 70A PowIRstage
  • Thermal Reactive Armor - Fins-Array Heatsink, Direct Touch Heatpipe and NanoCarbon Baseplate
  • Triple Ultra-Fast NVMe PCIe 4. 0/3. 0 x4 M. 2 with Triple Thermal Guards
  • Intel WiFi 6 802. 11ax and BT 5 with 2X AORUS Antenna
  • ALC1220-VB and ESS SABRE 9218 DAC, 130dB Rear
  • AQUANTIA 10GbE, Intel Gigabit LAN
  • Exclusive RGB FAN COMMANDER for Professional Casemoders
  • USB TurboCharger for Mobile Device Fast Charge Support

Specifications

RAM
DDR4
Memory Speed
4400 MHz
Wireless Type
Bluetooth, 802.11a/b/g/n/ac, 802.11a, 801.11ac, 2.4 GHz Radio Frequency
Number of USB 20 Ports
2
Brand
GIGABYTE
Item model number
X570 AORUS XTREME
Item Weight
9.59 pounds
Product Dimensions
15 x 12.25 x 5.08 inches
Item Dimensions LxWxH
15 x 12.25 x 5.08 inches
Computer Memory Type
DDR4 SDRAM
Manufacturer
GIGABYTE
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Date First Available
July 7, 2019

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Customer Reviews

Jake S.Jake S.
Pros:+ Top tier feature set+ Massively over-engineered VRM solution+ Only passively-cooled X570 board (until ASUS's Dark Hero came out)+ Has been receiving timely BIOS updates as new AGESA versions come outCons:- Pricey, obviously- _slightly_ wider than standard ATX. This can make cable management awkward depending on how your case is drilled. Luckily, they seem to have thought about this a bit as the ATX power connector is mounted sideways and a notch has been cut into the board to be a little more forgiving on stiff power cables.- Saved BIOS profiles are wiped out on updatesBenchmarks:* 19,752 3DMark Time Spy (20,908 graphics, 15,041 CPU)* 21,391 Time Spy manual undervolt/OC (23,075 graphics)Build:* 5950x* XFX Speedster MERC 319 RX 6900 XT Limited Black* X570 AORUS Xtreme (Rev 1.1, F33 BIOS)* 4x8GB G.Skill Trident Z Neo 3800MHz CL14* Noctua NH-D15* 980 Pro 1TB* Seasonic PRIME TX-1000 (w/ red CableMod RT-Series cables)* Fractal Design Meshify S2
jon
Love it. Easy build and great quality. Was building a high end gaming machine with some server use. My main focus was cooling. The 3 m.2 slots have their own protected area under heat sinks to keep them cool. This board is a beast and built for cooling. Definitely recommend. Also easy 3 ways to clear or reset bios.
ThaliaThalia
Best x570 VRM that I know of, fanless chipset cooling, a surprisingly good onboard DAC (though never as good as an external sound card), and a relatively nice BIOS all make for a great motherboard both for overclocking and daily use. Be warned that this is far far far from cost-effective, though. My only major complaint is that gigabyte's app centre is complete garbage & the RGB software is very limited - though I prefer using the BIOS anyways, so no biggie
DarknessDarkness
Bought this motherboard back in November but because of cpu availability I only recently was able to put this monster together. Everything was connected properly, pressed the power button. Nothing. I switched out the psu with my current pc. Nothing. No fan spin, no lights, no dice. I Called gigabyte customer service. Worthless. Blaming me for a dead board. I'll wait patiently for another board because it looks damn good in this case. Not my first rodeo with dead boards. But that gigabyte rep needs more training. Yes I could have simply RMA'd this board but I was not going to pay for shipping for a premium product. No sir. If a 700$ customer isn't worth 15$ then you can go suck eggs. I'll let Amazon handle it.