Schlagwort: X570S

GIGABYTE Unleash AMD X570S Series Motherboards with Extreme Silent Cooling

Inte­gra­ted up to 16 pha­ses direct digi­tal power design with four PCIe 4.0 M.2 for high per­for­mance, silence, and stability

June 17th, 2021 – GIGABYTE TECHNOLOGY Co. Ltd, a lea­ding manu­fac­tu­rer of mother­boards, gra­phics cards, and hard­ware solu­ti­ons announ­ced the launch of the newest X570S AORUS series mother­boards pri­med to unleash the poten­ti­al of the recent­ly released AMD Ryzen™ 5000 series desk­top pro­ces­sors with enhan­ced DrMOS direct power design and 6 lay­ers and abo­ve ultra cool PCB for hig­her sta­bi­li­ty. The who­le series equip with a brand new pas­si­ve chip­set ther­mal design and up to four sets of high ther­mal effi­ci­en­cy armored PCIe 4.0 M.2 slots with M.2 Ther­mal Guard III, which ensu­res effec­ti­ve heat dis­si­pa­ti­on of full ope­ra­ti­on on chip­sets and 7000MB/s high speed ope­ra­ting on NVMe SSDs wit­hout thrott­ling by over­hea­ting. The brand new X570S series mother­boards kick off the PCIe 4.0 era with exten­si­ve fea­ture sets. The flag­ship X570S AORUS MASTER mother­board is fit­ted with a 16-pha­se direct digi­tal power design for the more solid power manage­ment and opti­mi­zed over­clo­cking per­for­mance. With advan­ced heat dis­si­pa­ti­on tech­no­lo­gy of Fins-Array II Sta­cked Fins Heats­ink, Direct Touch Heat­pi­pe II and Smart Fan 6, GIGIABYTE X570S mother­boards can main­tain cool and high per­for­mance under high loa­ding ope­ra­ti­on. Fur­ther­mo­re, GIGABYTE Acti­ve OC Tuner tech­no­lo­gy inte­gra­ted in sel­ect mother­boards to pro­vi­de a more fle­xi­ble per­for­mance improvement.

AMD is exci­ted for the launch of new and inno­va­ti­ve X570 mother­boards, brin­ging even more offe­rings to the AMD socket AM4 plat­form,” said Chris Kilb­urn, cor­po­ra­te vice pre­si­dent and gene­ral mana­ger, cli­ent com­po­nent busi­ness unit, AMD. “The­se new mother­boards will con­ti­nue to show­ca­se the ground­brea­king per­for­mance of the AMD Ryzen™ 5000 Series pro­ces­sors, maxi­mi­zing the poten­ti­al for enthu­si­asts, gamers, and con­tent crea­tors ali­ke.” (…) Wei­ter­le­sen »