BIOSTAR Teases Next-Gen X570 Racing Series Motherboard For AMD Ryzen 3000, Zen 2 7nm CPUs – Features Active PCH Cooling

BIOSTAR has teased their upcoming and flagship AM4 motherboard which would feature the X570 chipset to support next-gen AMD Ryzen 3000 series processors. The X570 board was teased within a PR that confirms that motherboard manufacturers will have X570 motherboard being displayed at their respective Computex 2019 booths.

BIOSTAR X570 Racing Series Motherboard Teased, Built For Next-Gen AMD Ryzen 3000 CPUs With PCIe Gen 4.0 Support

The motherboard which is pictured seems to be a top of the line X570 racing series product from BIOSTAR. It seems to feature a full black color theme with silver accents that are part of the racing series lineup. The VRM is cooled off by two metallic fin heatsinks and we can also see the AM4 CPU socket next to the four DDR4 DIMM slots. The motherboard battery tray is located right next to the I/O cover which should be easier to approach if you’re using multiple expansion cards which can make reaching the battery a hassle.

The motherboard comes with three PCIe 4.0 x16 slots, two of which are protected by a metal brace. PCIe Gen 4 is confirmed for AMD’s X570 platform so we should see all future AM4 boards supporting the new standard. There are also three PCIe 4.0 x1 slots which can be used for network or storage AICs. There are three M.2 slots out of which one is full length. All M.2 slots feature the heatsink to keep your NVMe drives running cooler. The PCH heatsink which is situated on top of the X570 chipset is actively cooled by a 7-blade fan.

BIOSTAR is going to provide the user the ability to switch if off or on for lower noise. On the I/O, we get a range of connectors which include DisplayPort, HDMI, DVI, PS/2, four USB 3.1 Gen1, two USB 3.1 Gen 2 (Type-A + Type-C), a Gigabit Ethernet LAN port and a 7.1 channel HD audio jack. The X570 Racing motherboard from BIOSTAR seems like a very solid option. From what I can tell by reading the PR, I think BIOSTAR will have more than just one X570 motherboard displayed at their booth.

4th Generation RACING Series and Next Gen-Gaming Solutions

The BIOSTAR RACING Series of high-performance motherboards feature the latest technologies for performance and aesthetics. The BIOSTAR RACING Series is geared towards gamers and power users that demand performance with great stability and reliability. BIOSTAR will be demonstrating the 4th generation RACING Series powered by the next-generation AMD Ryzen processors to highlight its capabilities in gaming, entertainment, and professional use.

via BIOSTAR

AMD CPU Roadmap (2018-2020)

Ryzen Family Ryzen 1000 Series Ryzen 2000 Series Ryzen 3000 Series Ryzen 4000 Series
Architecture Zen (1) Zen (1) / Zen+ Zen (2) Zen (3)
Process Node 14nm 14nm / 12nm 7nm 7nm+
High End Server (SP3) EPYC 'Naples' EPYC 'Naples' EPYC 'Rome' EPYC 'Milan'
Max Server Cores / Threads 32/64 32/64 64/128 TBD
High End Desktop (TR4) Ryzen Threadripper 1000 Series Ryzen Threadripper 2000 Series Ryzen Threadripper 3000 Series (Castle Peak) Ryzen Threadripper 4000 Series
Max HEDT Cores / Threads 16/32 32/64 64/128? TBD
Mainstream Desktop (AM4) Ryzen 1000 Series (Summit Ridge) Ryzen 2000 Series (Pinnacle Ridge) Ryzen 3000 Series (Matisse) Ryzen 4000 Series (Vermeer)
Max Mainstream Cores / Threads 8/16 8/16 16/32 TBD
Budget APU (AM4) N/A Ryzen 2000 Series (Raven Ridge) Ryzen 3000 Series (Picasso) Zen+? Ryzen 4000 Series (Renior)
Year 2017 2018 2019 2020

Gigabyte/AORUS will also be presenting their own next-gen AMD X570 motherboards at Computex 2019 so make sure you stay tuned for our Computex coverage coming in next month, starting 26th June. AMD themselves will be holding their keynote on Computex opening on 27th May which shall mark the official announcement of Ryzen 3000 series and X570 motherboards.

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