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ASUS ROG Crosshair VIII Hero X570 ATX Motherboard with PCIe 4.0, Integrated 2.5 Gbps LAN,  USB 3.2, SATA, M.2, Node and Aura Sync RGB Lighting

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Style: X570


Features

  • Amd AM4 socket: ready for 2nd, and 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen processors and up to two M. 2 drives, USB 3. 2 Gen2, and AMD storemi TO maximize connectivity and speed.
  • Comprehensive thermal design: active PCH heatsink, M. 2 aluminum heatsink and ROG cooling zone.
  • High-performance networking: integrated 2. 5 Gaps Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet, both with ASUS LANGuard protection, and support for GameFirst V software.
  • 5-Way Optimization: automated system-wide tuning, providing overclocking and cooling profiles that are tailor made for your rig.
  • Diy friendly design: pre-mounted I/O shield, ASUS safe Slot, BIOS Flashback and premium components for maximum endurance.
  • 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 & Firmware to download the latest BIOS.

Description

Powered by 2nd and 3rd generation AMD Ryzen AM4 processors, the ASUS ROG Crosshair VIII Hero x570 ATX delivers Features enthusiasts crave with the utmost functionality and pure aesthetic expression. Access next-generation connectivity with integrated 2. 5 Gbps LAN, M. 2 heatsink, USB 3. 2, aura Sync RGB lighting. Operating System - Windows 10 64-bit


RAM: ‎DIMM


Memory Speed: ‎5100 MHz


Brand: ‎ASUS


Series: ‎ROG CROSSHAIR VIII HERO


Item model number: ‎ROG CROSSHAIR VIII HERO


Item Weight: ‎2.2 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎14.57 x 12.28 x 4.25 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎14.57 x 12.28 x 4.25 inches


Manufacturer: ‎Asus


Date First Available: ‎July 1, 2019


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  • Great board so far with lots of USB 3.x ports
Style: X570
I will say I originally wanted the WiFi version but it was out of stock everywhere, and I can't actually use WiFi 6 right now nor am I currently using a WiFi connection at all though that may change again. So I wanted it more for "just in case" than anything. The only other difference between this board and the WiFi model is no bluetooth which I wouldn't use on a gaming PC either. So, with that said let's move on. The board is solidly built and the BIOS software seems decently laid out but I'm coming from an older Intel board from Asus so I was pretty familiar with how Asus does their BIOS layout anyway. The lighting features are nice, I was worried about the "Hero" logo being too much but it's actually pretty muted (and I think can be turned off individually in the Aura software). Since I'll be going watercooling I was intrigued by the high current pump header but I've realized nobody seems to actually make a 3-4 pin pump connector that can go on a mobo header, they're all Molex or Molex with a 4pin mobo connector for a PWM feed. So I have to wonder if Asus knows something is coming. One of the big reasons I went with this board over the Gigabyte Master is USB support. They both support the same overall amount of ports, however the Asus board ALL of the USB ports are USB 3.x where Gigabyte 4 of the rear USB are 2.0 still. My case supports 4x USB 3 ports and a type C port so Gigabyte would have won there due to having two USB 3 front panel headers where the Asus only has 1, however Asus has basically put those on the I/O panel. The Hero has 11 ports plus the rear Type C. The Gigabyte board is 9 plus the Type C but 4 are 2.0. I was initially hesitant since I really wanted to enable all 4 front panel ports, but having things in the rear I/O is just cleaner anyway. Perhaps in the future they'll get rid of USB 2 headers entirely and replace with 3.0 The top M.2 slot is a bit finicky to get to since part of the mounting is under the chipset fan shroud, but that's the one you want to use first as it's directly linked to the CPU. The other slot goes through the X570 chipset first, and disables some SATA ports in the process. It would be nice if there were 3 like the other boards, but there are limited resources and it's always a tradeoff. I suspect that ditching USB 2.0 on the rear panel and having a bunch of 5Gbit/s USB superspeed ports didn't allow for a 3rd M.2 slot. Other thoughts: My first board with built in I/O shield. This is very nice, and you can't forget it during install now M.2 built in heatspreaders with thermal pads is a plus. Some PCI 4 drives come with heatsinks but they're big copper blocks and won't blend in if that matters to you. These would eliminate the need to use them. Asus still needs to refine the BIOS but it's early days still. They're one of the ONLY board manufacturers without the ability to set fan profiles for the chipset fan. It does run pretty quiet. I can't hear it over the stock cpu cooler I'm using for now. However once I go water cooling it's possible it might be noticed. VRM is more than enough for up through the 3950X at least. Buildzoid didn't have a lot of criticism for it vs Asus Z390 boards. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2019 by Charles G. Paluda III

  • Great board for 2700x. Can’t get it to work with 5900x
Style: X470
Great board that worked for 3.5 years with my 2700x. Only thing is it says it’s compatible with 5000 series ryzen processors. I updated it to the most recent bios and can’t get a 5900x to work in it. I troubleshot it for about a week for any other issues and can’t figure out why it won’t work. I ended up just buying a new b550 board to use with the 5900x. Just be careful if you’re going to use this board with a 5000 or higher series ryzen processor. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2022 by Rdungerow

  • Great Motherboard for Ryzen Systems
Style: X570
First off, I want to say that the way this was packaged was unacceptable. It came in the retailer box without any other box or packaging. I was very angry about the way this expensive and crucial part was shipped. With that being said, it worked on the first try. I was able to easily update and setup the UEFI/BIOS with no issues. I've had my system built for over a month now, and I have no complaints. Everything works just fine. I just wanted to make a statement about how it was shipped. I didn't dock any stars because the product itself is fine despite the horrendous packaging (or rather lack thereof) job. Update: There was no Q-Connector in the box. I am currently going through Amazon support to see if I can get one. Will update when I find out how it goes. Update 10 Mar 2020: Amazon was unable to help, but they did send me to ASUS Customer Service. The rep told me via chat that they could send one to me. As of now, I am waiting for the Q-Connector. I will update this review when I get the connector. Update 16 Mar 2020: I received the Q-Connector but it was the wrong one. However, I found one that works so I'm using that. Update 26 Sep 2020: After removing RAM to better access the CPU and AIO cooler, the B DIMM slots have stopped functioning. I have reached out to ASUS and am attempting to RMA this board. We shall see how that goes. I know that these boards are weird when it comes to memory, but I tried every trouble-shooting technique I could think of and could not get them to work. I was extremely careful when removing and reinstalling the RAM and all modules work in both A slots. At this point, I am docking stars and taking it to a two because this should not have happened. If the RMA process is smooth, then I will put the stars back. Update 14 Oct 2020: The RMA process was approved, but the motherboard came back with the same exact problem -- both B DIMM slots do not work. I will again have to contact support to get this fixed. I payed $360 for this board. There should have never been a problem to begin with, but at the very least when it was sent back for repair, it should have been repaired. It's as if they did nothing to fix it at all. One star now, ASUS. What a shame as this board was rated nearly a five by me originally. Update 27 Oct 2020: I received a replacement board and all issues have been resolved. The customer service was outstanding, thus I have increased the rating to five stars. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2020 by Randall Nuget

  • It’s a good board
Style: X570
This was a part of a recent upgrade of mine, clearly for gaming. You don’t need a board this nice for this purpose but god it’s nice having additional room for upgrades and peripherals. Rock solid and no issues setting up, bios update was a breeze. Only issue is mine had some scuffs out of the package. I can tell it wasn’t used prior to me getting it, just kinda strange. Pricey for what you’re getting to be “not perfect”. For reference, I had a b-stock evga board years ago that was absolutely perfect and an asrock board that this one replaced that was also scuff free. Could be a fluke I suppose. Not going to bother reaching out to support it’s insignificant enough that you don’t notice once the systems put together but it is worth noting. Great board otherwise and I recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2022 by Ian Backus

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