ASUS TUF Gaming X570-Plus AM4 Motherboard
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ASUS TUF Gaming X570-Plus AM4 Motherboard
$199.99
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ASUS TUF Gaming X570-Plus AM4 Motherboard Description
- AMD AM4 socket: Ready for 2nd and 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen processors to maximize connectivity and speed with up to two M.2 Drives, USB 3.2 Gen2 and AMD StoreMI
- Enhanced power solution: Military-grade TUF components, Pro Cool socket and Digi plus VRM for maximum durability
- Comprehensive Cooling: Active PCH heatsink, VRM heatsink, M.2 heatsink, hybrid fan headers and Fan Xpert
- Next-Gen connectivity: Dual PCIe 4.0 m.2 and USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A/Type-C
- Gaming Networking: Exclusive Realtek L8200A Gigabit Ethernet, Intel 2×2 802.11ac Wi-Fi with MU-MIMO support, Bluetooth 5.0, TUF LANGuard and technology
- Please ensure your BIOS is up to date if installing a compatible Ryzen 5000 series CPU. Visit ASUS site search by motherboard model name, click on “Support” tab, Drivers and Tools, then BIOS and Firmware to download the latest BIOS
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ASUS TUF Gaming X570-Plus AM4 Motherboard Reviews (9)
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Vihir Patel –
Es una placa base correcta para el precio que tiene. Tiene un vrm decente, pcie 4.0, y 2 puertos m.2.
W. Newsom –
No es la mejor MB que he tenido pero despues de 3 meses y dandole bastante caña, puedo decir que tiene un buen rendimiento con componetes de alta gama de su generacion, probada con ryzen 9 de 12 nucleos, 64 GB de ram, GTX 3090 MSI.
Hector Gonzalez –
It takes me about a year to build a new system. Patience is a part of the building process when wishing to build a system which will last about five to seven years. Finally populated this ASUS motherboard and as soon as the power button was pressed everything ran as it ought to have. Happy with the purchase and with the dependability of a motherboard maker that we have been relying on for about two decades.
W. Newsom –
This has been very stable. My initial configuration had some RGB memory and Ryzen 5 2600. The RGB memory didn’t work well, so I checked the ASUS website for their HCL (hardware compatibility list) … sorry, their QVL (qualified vendor list) … and ended up with Corsair LPX 3600 memory. Amazon was understanding. Also, I was one of the first ever people who advertised Corsair on the Internet. And I am one of the first people who stated that ASUS was one of the best manufacturers … before Google or Amazon even existed. So this is a good matchup!
Now, I recently updated my BIOS to the 4002 version, bought the
, and then swapped in a new video card for a 2021 refresh. Most of my pictures are from the 2019 install, but the 5900X makes a cameo appearance at the end.
Problems with this board: the memory slots and the default Ryzen cooling fan get in the way. So if you have tall memory and the slower CPUs that include the fan, you might have to carefully rotate the fan and heatsink so they don’t hit the memory. I like the Corsair LPX because they are shorter. I also was able to get them to scream at 3600 MHz (their XMP rating) once I installed the 5900X.
And instead of my original 16 GB, I now have 32 GB and they work well at the higher speeds enabled by the 5900X. I am using Doc OverClock and the recommended memory settings boost. While I had lots of problems with any overclock settings with the measly 2600, the high end processor allows everything to go fast.
Next year, when PCIe 4.0 devices are more common, this system will still be relevant. While I have some beefs about layout and a few features of the motherboard, I’m very pleased at this price point. Looking forward to go to Samsung NVMe storage.
Pro Tip: always check the ASUS QVL for CPU/memory compatibility.
Phoenix –
Long story short, this was my fourth motherboard in a string of three others (other brands and models but all x570s) that were DOA. I have this up and running for over a week and it is performing as it should. It is the only one of the group that is WiFi capable which is a feature I do not need/use. Irony, right?
It has the features I was looking for, but it would have been better if it had two 3-pin addressable headers for RGB devices. The second NVMe slot comes with a heat spreader/sink but since my drives already have their own, I had to leave it off the build. Not a big deal.
I use air cooling so the thoughtful headers for AIO type cooling are nice to have if I ever decide to make the switch.
Compared to the other three fails (2 MSI and 1 other ASUS) this is a solid performer and handles my Ryzen 7 5800X with 32 Gigs of Corsair Vengeance RAM with no problems. The BIOS is easy enough to navigate and allowed me to set things as I wanted them. I am not an overclocker.
It does have a small RGB light on the back of the board which makes for a subtle display inside my all white case. I have not yet explored if that can be turned off. It does stay on with the PC off. I have to switch the power supply off to have these lights off. But again, I have not explored other options, such as in the BIOS, to have them turn off when the PC shuts off. It is no big deal for me, but perhaps it might be for you. I am just happy to have a board that actually works!
It is the heart of my new gaming rig. I went with a MSI RX6700XT and paired it all with a nice LG 32″ 165Hz 2K monitor and I never knew how great my games looked until this setup was operational. I upgraded from a 10+ year-old rig running a FX6100 and a 1050Ti – I know, a museum piece. I love the new speed and power this board affords me. I am a happy gamer. I hope you are as well!
deeliciousplum –
Great MoBo.
No bios update needed for Ryzen 5600x. It works right out of the box.
Very stable with RX 6600, crucial LPX 3600 ram (need LPX if using large heatsink like NH D15), on Win 11.
Victor Andrews –
Upgraded from a MSI Gaming Plus X470 to Asus Tuf Gaming X570. Wanted the Pcie 4.0 speed, X470 was only 3.0. I knew before purchasing that the X570 chipset may run hot, that is why they have there own dedicated fan. This chipset runs between 59 and 63 degrees, I consider that warm not hot. Well designed motherboard for the do it yourself home builder like me. Not much of an overclocker myself but lots of settings to mess with in the bios, if that is your thing. Bought many Asus products over the years and been happy with all. Just gave to one of my grandsons a Asus GTX 1070 graphics card well over a decade old and still works like new. Good company – good products.
Juan –
Hi friends I am a regular PUBG PC version gamer and YouTube streamer, I want to be quick in the game, so I need a best PC configuration but at lower price. So I want to build a best PC, I have 1080ti Xtream graphic card. After some researching online, I found ASUS TUF X570-plus and Ryzen 9 3900x are BEST for COST to PERFORMANCE. So, started searching locally and online. To my surprise AMAZON is selling at best price (nearly 30% less than local vendors). Hats off amazon. Coming to the TUF x570 plus motherboard, what a built quality it is, looks like military grade, its has M.2 slot, PCIe4 ready. In built wifi, type C port+ 12 USB [6 behind + 4 on board]. This is my first impression after unboxing. I will review again once I built PC with Ryzen 9 3800x with liquid cooled system.
Scottie L. –
I found this for 100 bucks in the Amazon warehouse deals. It was still brand new and everything works as it should with minimal box damage. I am sure it was returned by someone and their loss was my gain. I currently have the 5700X set in it with 2 m.2 drives and 4 other SSD drives on one cable so tons of space for storage supported along with tons of RAM ability as well. A clean look and clean bios and boot screen, I just swapped everything from old board to this one and everything worked first boot!