- Just built the ProArt X570-CREATOR WIFI motherboard in Minecraft awhile ago one hour after midnight after it recently popped up in the ASUS website. I was hyped up by the release alone at the time.
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So what does the ProArt lineup offer? Presumably something for artistic types?
ID: h8w3htoID: h8vertbFor digital content creators and professionals who wants to utilize the CPU's workload and high-speed data transfer with high-quality files.
ID: h8vevepI’ll be honest… that sounds like any other X570 board, but I’ll do some googling and see what else there is
ID: h8vt0o5You could have took this time to do something more useful than making a random mobo, that’s useless af
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People have so much time..
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Sure seems like an organic post and not at all like astroturfing!
ID: h8wobx4Eh, the kid just likes making motherboards in a Minecraft editor for whatever reason. We've all got our hobbies, his just involves pixelized PCI Express slots and sometimes art with markers. They're having fun and it's arguably more relevant than a lot of posts in this sub. 😛
ID: h8y3yfkFour posts about the same particular mobo in rapid succession?
Nah man
ID: h8x6m7nDoing it as my hobby aside from digital/traditional art.
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What is it about the motherboard that has you hyped?
ID: h8xu3fnThe X570S fanless design.
ID: h8yixbgJust that? I mean the Dark Hero is fanless.
引用元:https://www.reddit.com/r/Amd/comments/p40uuz/just_built_the_proart_x570creator_wifi/
OP got downvoted but is actually correct in the context of the board...but didn't explain why.
The board has two integrated Thunderbolt 4 ports(that's the ProArt highlight), four 3.2 Gen 2 ports, four Gen 1 ports, 10G LAN and an additional 2.5 G LAN.
Basicly, it's a windows take on the type of board that would go in a windows desktop that slots between an iMac Pro and a Mac Pro for heavy Thunderbolt use in a Creative space such as Video editing where you need a massive high performance RAID storage array plugged in.
Value-wise one could also build a generic X570 or B550 and add in a ThunderboltEX4 to do the same but this is an out of the box solution with free PCIe slots to do more with. (As any use of this board is probably adding a Sound card, some Quattro graphics etc)