ASUS ROG X370 Crosshair VI Extreme Review
Sandra Cryptography and Analysis
Published: 23rd July 2017 | Source: ASUS | Price: |
Sandra cont
The second group of Sandra tests replicate the first as the huge overclock on the ROG board makes itself count and the stock option still has a slight edge.
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Nice review Tom. This one really is proper enthusiast board with all the sweet thingys on it.
I am actually not a fan of horizontal 24-pin socket. Because when it is horizontal you get a massive peace of black plastics (24-pin + cable), and your cables go 3cm straight into the grommet. With classical (vertical) one you get to use cable combs, and make that nice curve with cables, and show them off. Let's face it... what is the point on blowing serious money on custom cables when you get to show 3cm of them, and instead you get 10x10cm block of plastic instead? |
I am curious to what voltage and LLC to get the 4.1ghz you tested on.
Also, did you make any adjustment to the BGS and BSWalt?Quote
Looks like I have found my next PC upgrade.
Haven't done a AMD build for over 3 years. Looks like a Ryzen year.Quote
Do you know how long I've waited for someone other than EVGA to do a 45 degree 24 pin! I love it and wish it was on all boards or at least a 45 degree adapter for those of us who don't want to see cables this is epic, I'm now waiting for the day all IOs around the edge of Motherboards are angled.
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I am actually not a fan of horizontal 24-pin socket. Because when it is horizontal you get a massive peace of black plastics (24-pin + cable), and your cables go 3cm straight into the grommet. With classical (vertical) one you get to use cable combs, and make that nice curve with cables, and show them off. Let's face it... what is the point on blowing serious money on custom cables when you get to show 3cm of them, and instead you get 10x10cm block of plastic instead?Quote