Biostar Unveils Racing X570GT: An mATX Motherboard for AMD Ryzen 3000
by Anton Shilov on August 5, 2019 11:00 AM EST- Posted in
- Motherboards
- AMD
- Biostar
- MicroATX
- PCIe 4.0
- Ryzen 3000
- X570
- DDR4-4000
The Micro-ATX form-factor seems to have walked into the crossfire between ATX and Mini-ITX in the recent years, and as a result, the mid-sized form factor isn't quite as prevalent as it once was. Nonetheless, since many inexpensive systems keep using mATX platforms, motherboard makers thankfully continue to support the form-factor. One of such manufacturers is Biostar, which has released its Racing X570GT Micro-ATX motherboard for AMD’s latest Ryzen 3000-series processors. This is the second mATX motherboard based on the AMD X570 chipset announced so far (as far as we are aware).
The Biostar Racing X570GT is a compact AMD X570 platform that supports AMD’s 2nd and 3rd Gen Ryzen processors and features a seven-phase digital VRM to ensure their stable operation. The motherboard carries four DDR4 memory slots for up to 128 GB of DRAM (up to DDR4-4000 speeds are supported, depending on CPU), one iron-reinforced PCIe 4.0 x16 slot for graphics cards, one M.2-2280 slot for SSDs with a PCIe 4.0 x4 interface, four SATA connectors (with RAID 0, 1, 10), and two PCIe 3.0 x1 slots for add-on cards.
On the connectivity side of matters, the motherboard has a GbE port (controlled by Realtek’s RTL8111H chip and supporting Biostar’s protection against power surges), four USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-A along with two USB 2.0 connectors (additional USB connectors are supported via internal headers), a PS2 port, two display outputs (D-Sub and HDMI), and 7.1-channel audio connectors (enabled by Realtek’s ALC887 codec with an isolated circuit design). In addition, the motherboard features an RGB 12V LED header and a Digital 5V LED header that are used to control RGB LED strips, fans, memory modules, and so on.
Biostar’s Racing X570GT Micro-ATX motherboard does not carry any extra controllers to enable features like Wi-Fi or additional SATA ports, which will make it cheaper when compared to beefy competitors. Keeping in mind that the platform still supports the key feature of the AMD X570 platform: PCIe 4.0, the motherboard is good enough for most gamers. Unfortunately, for some reason Biostar decided not to enable USB 3.2 Gen 2 (10 Gbps) ports, but stuck to USB 3.2 Gen 1 (5 Gbps) connectors, which will be a disadvantage for those using high-performance external storage devices supporting 10 Gbps speeds.
Biostar AMD X570 Micro-ATX Motherboard | |||
Racing X570GT | |||
Supported CPUs | AM4 AMD's 2nd and 3rd Gen Ryzen APUs and CPUs |
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PCH | AMD X570 | ||
Graphics | Integrated (APUs only) PCIe 4.0 x16 slot |
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Display Outputs | 1 × HDMI 1 × D-Sub |
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Memory | 4 × DDR4 DIMM Up to 128 GB of DDR4 (up to DDR4-4000+ in OC mode) with or without ECC, depending on CPU |
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Slots for Add-In-Cards | 1 × PCIe 4.0 x16 2 × PCIe 3.0 x1 |
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Ethernet | Realtek RTL8111H GbE controller | ||
Storage | M.2 | 1 × M.2-2280 (PCIe 4.0 x4) | |
SATA | 4 × SATA 6 Gbps | ||
Audio | 7.1-channel audio with analog outputs (ALC887) | ||
USB | 4 × USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-A 2 × USB 2.0 Type-A additional ports supported by internal headers |
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Other I/O | Internal headers for audio and USB | ||
Monitoring | ? | ||
Bundled Software | Racing GT EVO Utility BullGuard |
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Form-Factor | Micro-ATX (243 mm × 235 mm) |
Biostar will start selling the Racing X570GT Micro-ATX motherboard for AMD’s Ryzen 3000-series processors in the near future. The company has not announced details about its pricing, but given its configuration, expect this to be an entry-level AMD X570-powered platform.
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Source: Biostar
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whitehat2k9 - Monday, August 5, 2019 - link
I wish board manufacturers would stop treating microATX boards for AMD as some sort of budget pity offering. This one is a particularly egregious example as the feature set is below par that of most B450 boards with the exception of PCIe 4.0 support. What the heck is the point of a X570 board with only 1 PCIe x16 slot? It makes it impossible to run more than one NVMe drive unless you have no GPU or use a riser to bifurcate the x16 slot, which is silly on a mATX platform. Also, you'd think they would equip an X570 board with something better than a Realtek NIC and bottom-of-the-barrel ALC887 audio chipset.Mobile-Dom - Tuesday, August 6, 2019 - link
What pitiful I/O