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Gigabyte’s X570 motherboards for upcoming Zen 2 Ryzen 3000-series desktop processors leaked

Gigabyte currently offers slim pickings for the X470 chipset. (Source: Gigabyte)
Gigabyte currently offers slim pickings for the X470 chipset. (Source: Gigabyte)
A list of X570 motherboards from Gigabyte has been leaked thanks to data published online by the Eurasian Economic Committee (EEC). Various OEMs are gearing up for the upcoming release of AMD’s 3rd Generation of Ryzen desktop processors, which are based on the power-efficient Zen 2 microarchitecture.

Gigabyte’s list of X570 motherboards has been revealed and there is a surprise in there. The Taiwanese manufacturer seems to be planning on offering both of its top of the range Master and Xtreme boards for AMD’s forthcoming chipset. Currently, Threadripper chips are supported with just an Xtreme board that is available for the X399 chipset; but there is no AMD chipset where shoppers can choose from both "enthusiast" lines (as is offered for Intel’s Z390 chipset). Until now.

The list of products Gigabyte is believed to be working on to accommodate AMD’s Zen 2 Ryzen 3000 CPUs is as follows:

  • X570 Aorus Xtreme
  • X570 Aorus Master
  • X570 Aorus Ultra
  • X570 Aorus Elite
  • X570 I Aorus Pro Wi-Fi
  • X570 Aorus Pro
  • X570 Gaming X

Just like Asus and ASRock, Gigabyte is offering a broad range of motherboards for AMD’s Zen 2 desktop processors, clearly with the thought in mind that the Ryzen 3000 series is going to be considerably successful. In turn, AMD needs manufacturers like Gigabyte to produce sufficient compatible goods to allow as many users as possible to enjoy the full capabilities of the vaunted 3rd Gen processors.

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Daniel R Deakin, 2019-04- 2 (Update: 2019-04- 2)