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Gigabyte X570 AORUS Xtreme AMD Motherboard
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Gigabyte X570 AORUS Xtreme AMD Motherboard
Gigabyte X570 AORUS Xtreme AMD Motherboard
Gigabyte X570 AORUS Xtreme AMD Motherboard
Gigabyte X570 AORUS Xtreme AMD Motherboard
Gigabyte X570 AORUS Xtreme AMD Motherboard
Gigabyte X570 AORUS Xtreme AMD Motherboard
Gigabyte X570 AORUS Xtreme AMD Motherboard
Gigabyte X570 AORUS Xtreme AMD Motherboard
Gigabyte X570 AORUS Xtreme AMD Motherboard
Gigabyte X570 AORUS Xtreme AMD Motherboard
Gigabyte X570 AORUS Xtreme AMD Motherboard
Gigabyte X570 AORUS Xtreme AMD Motherboard
Gigabyte X570 AORUS Xtreme AMD Motherboard
Gigabyte X570 AORUS Xtreme AMD Motherboard

Gigabyte X570 AORUS Xtreme AMD Motherboard

GIGABYTE X570 motherboards provide full support for powerful processors. The design is a testament to GIGABYTE's dedication to design quality. GIGABYTE X570 motherboards offer a rich list of features such as refined audio, high-speed Ethernet and advanced Wi-Fi design, to fulfill users' performance, audio, and data transfer needs.

GIGABYTE X570 motherboards provide full support for powerful processors. The design is a testament to GIGABYTE's dedication to design quality. GIGABYTE X570 motherboards offer a rich list of features such as refined audio, high-speed Ethernet and advanced Wi-Fi design, to fulfill users' performance, audio, and data transfer needs.

Gigabyte X570 AORUS Xtreme AMD Motherboard

GIGABYTE X570 motherboards provide full support for powerful processors. The design is a testament to GIGABYTE's dedication to design quality. GIGABYTE X570 motherboards offer a rich list of features such as refined audio, high-speed Ethernet and advanced Wi-Fi design, to fulfill users' performance, audio, and data transfer needs.

GIGABYTE X570 motherboards provide full support for powerful processors. The design is a testament to GIGABYTE's dedication to design quality. GIGABYTE X570 motherboards offer a rich list of features such as refined audio, high-speed Ethernet and advanced Wi-Fi design, to fulfill users' performance, audio, and data transfer needs.

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Alibaba.com

$649.46

Gigabyte X570 Aorus Xtreme Original New Desktop Motherboard With Ddr4 Four Memory Channels 128 Gb Maximum Ram Capacity

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$799.00

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$999.00

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$1,038.00

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AliExpress.com - AliExpress-226247430

$1,086.99

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Price history

Reviews

A premium product I'm fine with
12 September 2019Jackie B.

originally posted on newegg.com

It is e-atx so make sure it fits your case if its not a large case fits coolermaster haf xb evo but can't use powerrails from evga for video card do you self a favor and plug cables into motherboard first before lowering in if you have a tight case I've been building Gaming rigs for 20 years now and really i've rarely spent more than 150 on a motherboard, generally they didn't give any boon for the upper end mobo's that I could justify the cost. In this case I wanted an x570 chipset and i flatly refuse to have a fan on my mobo that I can't replace with a noctua. So this forced me to this board. That being said for a luxury purchase on this build, I'm super happy with it. Mostly the hardware layout with right angle connectors on the from side of the board. Overall I ... MoreIt is e-atx so make sure it fits your case if its not a large case fits coolermaster haf xb evo but can't use powerrails from evga for video card do you self a favor and plug cables into motherboard first before lowering in if you have a tight case I've been building Gaming rigs for 20 years now and really i've rarely spent more than 150 on a motherboard, generally they didn't give any boon for the upper end mobo's that I could justify the cost. In this case I wanted an x570 chipset and i flatly refuse to have a fan on my mobo that I can't replace with a noctua. So this forced me to this board. That being said for a luxury purchase on this build, I'm super happy with it. Mostly the hardware layout with right angle connectors on the from side of the board. Overall I do wish they could make a stripped down version with no fan, say no wifi, or rgb, or 10GB lan(really who is actually getting use out of this, I have 10Gb all over at work and very few things can push it to any level) Last note as an old guy, RGB does not make your computer better :-D

Amazing board for the future; a couple of querks if you have items with older USB 2.0 headers!
7 October 2020John L.

originally posted on newegg.com

UPDATED 10-8-2020 - 10 months in, still in love with this board! Original review: I LOVE this board overall (so far - as of this review on 12/5/2019, I have had it about a week). The insane amount of USB ports on the back are great for me, as I run a small project studio with USB audio interfaces and other USB music gear. With everything connected, I still have 5 to 6 open ports, including the option to upgrade to a new USB C audio interface down the road. Installing this board was a little bit of a challenge for me in my Corsair Graphite 760t case for a few reasons. The inputs for ALL of the main connectors like the motherboard power, USB 2/3 headers etc are on the SIDE of this board. For the most part, everything plugged in without issue, but with the 3.0 header ... MoreUPDATED 10-8-2020 - 10 months in, still in love with this board! Original review: I LOVE this board overall (so far - as of this review on 12/5/2019, I have had it about a week). The insane amount of USB ports on the back are great for me, as I run a small project studio with USB audio interfaces and other USB music gear. With everything connected, I still have 5 to 6 open ports, including the option to upgrade to a new USB C audio interface down the road. Installing this board was a little bit of a challenge for me in my Corsair Graphite 760t case for a few reasons. The inputs for ALL of the main connectors like the motherboard power, USB 2/3 headers etc are on the SIDE of this board. For the most part, everything plugged in without issue, but with the 3.0 header cable for my case being a thicker cable, I really had to bend/flex it to get it seeded properly. It is some what pressing forward in the boards port. It works just fine, but that to me, was worth mentioning. With all the main connectors being on the side, some cases may be a little harder to work with when plugging cables to it. The metal heat plates on the lower end of the board are great to keep the chipsets cool, but can be a pain to work with if you want to connect all your headers and have M.2 drives to install. For example, the front audio header for a mic/headphone connection on a case appears to be UNDER one of the main heat sinks. So you would have to remove it and leave it off if you want the front case audio ports to work. Not a huge deal to me, as I never use them, so I just left the heat sinks on and didn't connect it. But for those who make use of the headphone and mic jacks on the front of your case, this can be an annoyance. There are also pieces that need screws removed to gain access to M.2 drives. Not a HUGE issue, but does add to the system build time and hassle dealing with multiple screws and removable pieces. I am using the Ryzen 3900x cpu, and I updated to Bios version f10 before doing anything. The update was simple to do. I went to Gigabyte's site. downloaded the latest Bios version, and installed it to a USB drive. Keep in mind, your USB drive MUST BE FORMATTED IN FAT32 or the board will NOT read it. You also need to plug your flash drive into the the WHITE USB port on the back of the board. One of the annoyances I personally have with this board is the lack of multiple USB 2.0 headers. For a board going for a future ready design, I can support this decision. However, I am running a NZXT Kracken x62 AOI on my CPU as well as a set of Corsair RGB fans. Both cables for the cooler and the fan controller have a need for a USB 2.0 header, and this board only has one 2.0 header on it. The others are the newer USB 3 headers. Again, solid choice for a future style board, but a small obstacle for me. I read that NZXT has a special box you can buy with more header options on it, but I decided to just get a cable with a USB header on one end and 2 standard USB female inputs on the other. I then bought 2 USB mini to USB standard cables, and ran those from the cooler and fan controller to the 2.0 header cable and everything was golden. I feel that with a lot of USB 2.0 header devices still out there, a second 2.0 header included on the board would have been better. But for future proofing, I can see why multiple USB 3 and USB C headers where added instead. I have ran Prime95, Valley benchmark, and the ROG Real bench tools, and this board performed fantastic with all of them. Thermals where solid, and I had no issues with blue screens. (I have not done any overclocking on this board yet, so I can't comment on those situations). The board itself is super well made, and it just feels like a beefy piece of gear when handling it. It weighs more then any other board I have ever worked with, which is to be expected with all the metal heat sinks and full metal back plate on it. I have only been running on it for a week, so I can't comment on the longevity of it, but if it is like all the other Gigabyte boards I have used, it will stand the test of time. I am excited to get my hands on a couple 2TB M.2 SSD with PCIe 4.0 speeds to see what kind of loading times and transfer speeds I can get between drives. Overall, this board is fantastic, ready for the future, and to me, well worth the price.

Clean Design ... Overpriced (First Look) No Boot error code 0d
7 August 2019James D.

originally posted on neweggbusiness.com

The Lines are clean with the exception of the rear I/O manifold and I would describe the design as stealth. I believe I may have gone with the more reasonably priced MSI Creation but it was a bit too gaudy in comparison though the creation is a better value. The biggest void was the lack of thunderbolt in the rear I/O or even on a header. For a "productivity" board, that's almost a sin. The biggest issue is the lack of availability of the AMD 3900x, which this board was built for. You don't buy a nearly 800.00 board (after taxes) to get a "bargain" CPU. That would be utter lunacy, but that's the position many others and I are put in due to the AMD shortage. Right now, this motherboard is irrelevant until the 3900x or the 3950x gets (re)released. UPDATE: Connected ... MoreThe Lines are clean with the exception of the rear I/O manifold and I would describe the design as stealth. I believe I may have gone with the more reasonably priced MSI Creation but it was a bit too gaudy in comparison though the creation is a better value. The biggest void was the lack of thunderbolt in the rear I/O or even on a header. For a "productivity" board, that's almost a sin. The biggest issue is the lack of availability of the AMD 3900x, which this board was built for. You don't buy a nearly 800.00 board (after taxes) to get a "bargain" CPU. That would be utter lunacy, but that's the position many others and I are put in due to the AMD shortage. Right now, this motherboard is irrelevant until the 3900x or the 3950x gets (re)released. UPDATE: Connected the motherboard to a 1600 watt EVGA titanium PSU and 3700x CPU. The GPU is a 1080 ti waterforce WB. Still waiting on a 3900x. nothing... No post. error code is 0d (3700x)

Specification

General
Product TypeMotherboard - extended ATX
Chipset TypeAMD X570
Processor SocketSocket AM4
Max Processors Qty1

Price comparison

Updated 6 days ago
Alibaba.com

$649.46

Gigabyte X570 Aorus Xtreme Original New Desktop Motherboard With Ddr4 Four Memory Channels 128 Gb Maximum Ram Capacity

Delivery $21.89

Mwave Australia

$799.00

Out of stock

Refurbished - Gigabyte X570 AORUS XTREME AM4 E-ATX Motherboard

eBay.com.au

$819.21

For Gigabyte X570 Aorus Xtreme Motherboard X570 Am4 4ddr4 128g E-atx

Free delivery

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$999.00

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Price history

Price history

Reviews

A premium product I'm fine with
12 September 2019

It is e-atx so make sure it fits your case if its not a large case fits coolermaster haf xb evo but can't use powerrails from evga for video card do you self a favor and plug cables into motherboard first before lowering in if you have a tight case I've been building Gaming rigs for 20 years now and really i've rarely spent more than 150 on a motherboard, generally they didn't give any boon for the upper end mobo's that I could justify the cost. In this case I wanted an x570 chipset and i flatly refuse to have a fan on my mobo that I can't replace with a noctua. So this forced me to this board. That being said for a luxury purchase on this build, I'm super happy with it. Mostly the hardware layout with right angle connectors on the from side of the board. Overall I ... MoreIt is e-atx so make sure it fits your case if its not a large case fits coolermaster haf xb evo but can't use powerrails from evga for video card do you self a favor and plug cables into motherboard first before lowering in if you have a tight case I've been building Gaming rigs for 20 years now and really i've rarely spent more than 150 on a motherboard, generally they didn't give any boon for the upper end mobo's that I could justify the cost. In this case I wanted an x570 chipset and i flatly refuse to have a fan on my mobo that I can't replace with a noctua. So this forced me to this board. That being said for a luxury purchase on this build, I'm super happy with it. Mostly the hardware layout with right angle connectors on the from side of the board. Overall I do wish they could make a stripped down version with no fan, say no wifi, or rgb, or 10GB lan(really who is actually getting use out of this, I have 10Gb all over at work and very few things can push it to any level) Last note as an old guy, RGB does not make your computer better :-D

Jackie B. originally posted on newegg.com
Amazing board for the future; a couple of querks if you have items with older USB 2.0 headers!
7 October 2020

UPDATED 10-8-2020 - 10 months in, still in love with this board! Original review: I LOVE this board overall (so far - as of this review on 12/5/2019, I have had it about a week). The insane amount of USB ports on the back are great for me, as I run a small project studio with USB audio interfaces and other USB music gear. With everything connected, I still have 5 to 6 open ports, including the option to upgrade to a new USB C audio interface down the road. Installing this board was a little bit of a challenge for me in my Corsair Graphite 760t case for a few reasons. The inputs for ALL of the main connectors like the motherboard power, USB 2/3 headers etc are on the SIDE of this board. For the most part, everything plugged in without issue, but with the 3.0 header ... MoreUPDATED 10-8-2020 - 10 months in, still in love with this board! Original review: I LOVE this board overall (so far - as of this review on 12/5/2019, I have had it about a week). The insane amount of USB ports on the back are great for me, as I run a small project studio with USB audio interfaces and other USB music gear. With everything connected, I still have 5 to 6 open ports, including the option to upgrade to a new USB C audio interface down the road. Installing this board was a little bit of a challenge for me in my Corsair Graphite 760t case for a few reasons. The inputs for ALL of the main connectors like the motherboard power, USB 2/3 headers etc are on the SIDE of this board. For the most part, everything plugged in without issue, but with the 3.0 header cable for my case being a thicker cable, I really had to bend/flex it to get it seeded properly. It is some what pressing forward in the boards port. It works just fine, but that to me, was worth mentioning. With all the main connectors being on the side, some cases may be a little harder to work with when plugging cables to it. The metal heat plates on the lower end of the board are great to keep the chipsets cool, but can be a pain to work with if you want to connect all your headers and have M.2 drives to install. For example, the front audio header for a mic/headphone connection on a case appears to be UNDER one of the main heat sinks. So you would have to remove it and leave it off if you want the front case audio ports to work. Not a huge deal to me, as I never use them, so I just left the heat sinks on and didn't connect it. But for those who make use of the headphone and mic jacks on the front of your case, this can be an annoyance. There are also pieces that need screws removed to gain access to M.2 drives. Not a HUGE issue, but does add to the system build time and hassle dealing with multiple screws and removable pieces. I am using the Ryzen 3900x cpu, and I updated to Bios version f10 before doing anything. The update was simple to do. I went to Gigabyte's site. downloaded the latest Bios version, and installed it to a USB drive. Keep in mind, your USB drive MUST BE FORMATTED IN FAT32 or the board will NOT read it. You also need to plug your flash drive into the the WHITE USB port on the back of the board. One of the annoyances I personally have with this board is the lack of multiple USB 2.0 headers. For a board going for a future ready design, I can support this decision. However, I am running a NZXT Kracken x62 AOI on my CPU as well as a set of Corsair RGB fans. Both cables for the cooler and the fan controller have a need for a USB 2.0 header, and this board only has one 2.0 header on it. The others are the newer USB 3 headers. Again, solid choice for a future style board, but a small obstacle for me. I read that NZXT has a special box you can buy with more header options on it, but I decided to just get a cable with a USB header on one end and 2 standard USB female inputs on the other. I then bought 2 USB mini to USB standard cables, and ran those from the cooler and fan controller to the 2.0 header cable and everything was golden. I feel that with a lot of USB 2.0 header devices still out there, a second 2.0 header included on the board would have been better. But for future proofing, I can see why multiple USB 3 and USB C headers where added instead. I have ran Prime95, Valley benchmark, and the ROG Real bench tools, and this board performed fantastic with all of them. Thermals where solid, and I had no issues with blue screens. (I have not done any overclocking on this board yet, so I can't comment on those situations). The board itself is super well made, and it just feels like a beefy piece of gear when handling it. It weighs more then any other board I have ever worked with, which is to be expected with all the metal heat sinks and full metal back plate on it. I have only been running on it for a week, so I can't comment on the longevity of it, but if it is like all the other Gigabyte boards I have used, it will stand the test of time. I am excited to get my hands on a couple 2TB M.2 SSD with PCIe 4.0 speeds to see what kind of loading times and transfer speeds I can get between drives. Overall, this board is fantastic, ready for the future, and to me, well worth the price.

John L. originally posted on newegg.com
Clean Design ... Overpriced (First Look) No Boot error code 0d
7 August 2019

The Lines are clean with the exception of the rear I/O manifold and I would describe the design as stealth. I believe I may have gone with the more reasonably priced MSI Creation but it was a bit too gaudy in comparison though the creation is a better value. The biggest void was the lack of thunderbolt in the rear I/O or even on a header. For a "productivity" board, that's almost a sin. The biggest issue is the lack of availability of the AMD 3900x, which this board was built for. You don't buy a nearly 800.00 board (after taxes) to get a "bargain" CPU. That would be utter lunacy, but that's the position many others and I are put in due to the AMD shortage. Right now, this motherboard is irrelevant until the 3900x or the 3950x gets (re)released. UPDATE: Connected ... MoreThe Lines are clean with the exception of the rear I/O manifold and I would describe the design as stealth. I believe I may have gone with the more reasonably priced MSI Creation but it was a bit too gaudy in comparison though the creation is a better value. The biggest void was the lack of thunderbolt in the rear I/O or even on a header. For a "productivity" board, that's almost a sin. The biggest issue is the lack of availability of the AMD 3900x, which this board was built for. You don't buy a nearly 800.00 board (after taxes) to get a "bargain" CPU. That would be utter lunacy, but that's the position many others and I are put in due to the AMD shortage. Right now, this motherboard is irrelevant until the 3900x or the 3950x gets (re)released. UPDATE: Connected the motherboard to a 1600 watt EVGA titanium PSU and 3700x CPU. The GPU is a 1080 ti waterforce WB. Still waiting on a 3900x. nothing... No post. error code is 0d (3700x)

James D. originally posted on neweggbusiness.com
Expensive... yes, worth it? YES!
26 January 2021

I have nothing bad to say about this board whatsoever. They delivered on this. Is it over built? Yes it is. But it also has many things that other boards do not have, such as the way the fan headers are angled on the side (24pin etc). It just helps with the build immensely. Check my picture. Beyond that, its just a simply BEAUTIFUL board! nVME drives stay cool with the extremely beefy aluminum head sinks on the board. Stop wondering if you should buy this and get it... you won't regret it.

Anthony W. originally posted on newegg.com
Functional Hardware. Dysfunctional Software.
3 June 2020

If you are using this motherboard and are seeing slowdown and freezing from programs and file explorer in Windows 10; it's most likely due to RGB Fusion 2.0. Turn it off and you should see that your computer becomes stable. This is my first Gigabyte motherboard and the motherboard itself hasn't given me issues as far as I'm aware. Although I like the board myself, I can't recommend this board due to how expensive it is. That is unless you do extreme overclocking and or looking for fanless cooling for the chipset. If you are looking for a fanless design for the x570 chipset, this is your only option as of this time of this review. I'm knocking two eggs off of my review because of the RGB, or more specifically the way you control it, as RGB Fusion 2.0 the only way to ... MoreIf you are using this motherboard and are seeing slowdown and freezing from programs and file explorer in Windows 10; it's most likely due to RGB Fusion 2.0. Turn it off and you should see that your computer becomes stable. This is my first Gigabyte motherboard and the motherboard itself hasn't given me issues as far as I'm aware. Although I like the board myself, I can't recommend this board due to how expensive it is. That is unless you do extreme overclocking and or looking for fanless cooling for the chipset. If you are looking for a fanless design for the x570 chipset, this is your only option as of this time of this review. I'm knocking two eggs off of my review because of the RGB, or more specifically the way you control it, as RGB Fusion 2.0 the only way to control the on board rgb lighting. After about a week or so with this motherboard I started to notice that file explorer had become slow, unresponsive, and would crash frequently. This effected all of my other programs and games as well. I've spent about three weeks of troubleshooting. I tested the CPU, RAM, storage devices, GPU drivers, Windows updates, and BIOS settings and nothing fixed the issue. The only solution I found was doing a fresh install of windows, but the issues would crop again eventually. I contacted Gigabyte support last week, only for them to give me a generic response yesterday, about week later, that told me to do the same exact troubleshooting that I had already done. They were as clueless as I was. It wasn't until yesterday that I had payed attention to RGB Fusion 2.0. I have been using disk manager to see when my computer would start to slow down. If disk manager wouldn't load, I knew that my computer would start to become unusable. I saw that it loaded just fine when the computer started sometimes, but not all the time. I figured that one of my programs that start after windows might be the cause. I after trial and error, I found out that, when it's on, RGB fusion 2.0 grinds windows to a halt. It sounds silly that it took me so long to find out, but I never suspected a program from the same manufacturer of the board would render my computer useless. Unfortunately I'm not sure why RGB Fusion 2.0 is doing this, but I know it was the cause of my issues. If you have similar issues too then I encourage you to turn off RGB Fusion 2.0 after it loads your rgb configuration, you might find it is the cause of your issues too; even if you don't have the same Gigabyte motherboard. Gigabyte needs to sort out it's software, I thought that I had a broken motherboard on my hands because their software.

Rolando P. originally posted on newegg.com
Great motherboard, horrible scalpers asking for +$1000...MSRP is $700
26 November 2020

Overall, a great motherboard. It is overpriced for what you get, but is one of the only X570 motherboards that do not require a chipset fan. The overclocking features are excellent, but nothing you can't get from motherboards priced $300 lower. Also, be aware of scalpers asking for +$1000 for this motherboard. It has an MSRP of $699.99. Not paying one penny over that, sorry. Just be patient and wait for more stock.

iluv2raceit originally posted on ebay.com
Most feature rich X570 board - but not so sure about value
21 November 2019

Overall I really like the X570 Xtreme. I chose it because I wanted 3x PCI-e 4.0 NVME RAID support, onboard 10G, fanless chipset and excellent overclocking support. The amount of connectivity is perfect, plenty of USB including two Typc C (one front panel one rear). I don't get why manufacturers keep putting Wifi on these boards, if you're specifically seeking out a board with 10Gig then chances are you're probably using 10Gig but whatever. What I really like is that it's a slick looking board, I figure since I'm going all out on this build I might as well get something that looks really nice. I'm not impressed with the NVME RAID support. It does actually work quite well, but the setup was a pain. The BIOS options are odd to enable it, especially if you're booting ... MoreOverall I really like the X570 Xtreme. I chose it because I wanted 3x PCI-e 4.0 NVME RAID support, onboard 10G, fanless chipset and excellent overclocking support. The amount of connectivity is perfect, plenty of USB including two Typc C (one front panel one rear). I don't get why manufacturers keep putting Wifi on these boards, if you're specifically seeking out a board with 10Gig then chances are you're probably using 10Gig but whatever. What I really like is that it's a slick looking board, I figure since I'm going all out on this build I might as well get something that looks really nice. I'm not impressed with the NVME RAID support. It does actually work quite well, but the setup was a pain. The BIOS options are odd to enable it, especially if you're booting off a non-M.2 NVME SSD. My OS isn't actually installed on the RAID but if you think you can just simply load the RAID drivers afterward think again. Its a giant pain if you didn't load all three RAID driver INF files during Windows install even if you're not actually installing Windows onto the RAID. The management software simply won't run unless the drivers were installed during OS installation. What doesn't improve the situation is the RAID management software is straight outta 2005. Think mid-2000's Adaptec. I do kinda wish this board came with something that really made it a killer value, all the features I listed are great and I wouldn't have accepted anything other than a top level flagship board for this build - but with it commanding a flagship board price I wish some of the extras it came with more...cool? I mean the RGB fan commander is nice and all, but that is also included with much more affordable boards too. The included stickers are lame "DO NOT DISTURB EPIC G4M3R'S ROOM" type junk. Really? Might've liked that at 15 years old but not at double that age. If it came with a decent quality keyboard/mouse mat or a newly released game or something that would've been great. I mean my GPU and CPU both came with new games, why not this too? Overall though this is a board for the "ultimate" build. This isn't for everyone, I think for a lot of people the value just isn't there. But if you're going absolutely all out then accept no substitute.

Matthew O. originally posted on newegg.com
The ULTIMATE board
10 November 2019

If you can afford the board it has pretty much everything you need and hopefully some things you want. RGB can be controlled easily or even turned off completely for stealth builds. Stays cool even without a fan on the chipset. Includes RGB Commander and plenty of fan/SATA/temp/noise cables for your system. The board lines up about perfectly with the cable pass-through in my PC case (be quiet! Dark Base Pro 900 Rev.2) The only thing to mention is i over torqued a screw for the Thermal Armor covering the top NVME slot and broke off the standoff. It was my fault, not the boards. Just a reminder to be careful with the small parts. I was able to solder it back on since it was just a standoff for the armor to screw into. Overall I really like the features of this board, ... MoreIf you can afford the board it has pretty much everything you need and hopefully some things you want. RGB can be controlled easily or even turned off completely for stealth builds. Stays cool even without a fan on the chipset. Includes RGB Commander and plenty of fan/SATA/temp/noise cables for your system. The board lines up about perfectly with the cable pass-through in my PC case (be quiet! Dark Base Pro 900 Rev.2) The only thing to mention is i over torqued a screw for the Thermal Armor covering the top NVME slot and broke off the standoff. It was my fault, not the boards. Just a reminder to be careful with the small parts. I was able to solder it back on since it was just a standoff for the armor to screw into. Overall I really like the features of this board, it has been a really great experience so far (about 1 month). The WiFi on this board is fast as my Ethernet was on my last board. I look forward to the next several years using this hardware.

Anonymous originally posted on neweggbusiness.com
This could be my fault for not testing it earlier...
30 December 2020

Here's the thing. I ordered this refurbished from Newegg. It could have shown up defective, or still broken--whatever--I put in a ticket with Gigabyte more than a week ago, and have not gotten any kind of response. I just want some kind of response. I bought this at the end of July, and did not test it until the middle of December. I didn't have a CPU to use with it until December because manufacturing is so borked rn. Point is: I got a smoking deal on this thing, and it still isn't worth almost anything! Even if it worked I don't think that it would be worth it. Luckily this thing is out of stock and has been since before COVID

Xander M. originally posted on newegg.com
x570 Aorus Xtreme
1 December 2019

I got this mobo mostly because I love the design of it (quiet and looks good). It's performance in raid 0 is with gen 4 ssd's is instant on everything under a gig. I didn't realize it until I needed to do some testing, but there is no HDMI and only one 9 pin connector which for a board of this price, I kind of expect better. The audio and wifi are excellent. The right angled connectors are nice for fitting in a dual chamber case and hiding almost all the wires. The reason I'm giving it 4 stars is because the 2 rgb lights that don't work (not worth fixing) and missing connections, otherwise it would be perfect for this generation of enthusiast class computers.

Carl W. originally posted on newegg.com

Specification

General
Product TypeMotherboard - extended ATX
Chipset TypeAMD X570
Processor SocketSocket AM4
Max Processors Qty1