Asus M5A99X Evo review

The second tier of AMD's next-gen chipsets in Asus trim

Asus M5A99X Evo
An excellent board but a slightly awkward price and no sign of the Bulldozer chips yet

TechRadar Verdict

Pros

  • +

    Excellent BIOS

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    Easy overclocking

Cons

  • -

    Depends on Bulldozer

  • -

    Not the best for dual graphics

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Normally, in the case of a big new processor launch like AMD's forthcoming Bulldozer chips, you'd expect the motherboards that support it to play second fiddle. But Asus' M5A99X EVO is just one of many new boards that have been kitted out with a 9-series chipset without said CPU being close to sampling.

Specifically, the M5A99X makes use of an AMD 990X chipset with an SB950 southbridge. Translated, that puts it in the second tier for features: below it are AMD 970 boards, designed for value, while above it are models based on the all-powerful 990FX.

Tech labs

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Right now, the problem for any 9-series motherboard isn't that there's no big performance difference between any of them; it's that the only reason to upgrade from an 8-series is Bulldozer. And if that's a flop, your next build will likely be Intel anyway.

Which leaves the M5A99X EVO the dubious honour of being a good motherboard – but for reasons beyond its control you may not wish to buy it yet.

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