After reviewing Gigabyte B550’s Aorus Master, we found for X570-level pricing, you can get most of the features and capabilities of the generally more expensive platform. The Asus ROG Strix B550-F Gaming Wi-Fi we’re looking at here costs less at $209.99 (or about $20 less for the non-Wi-Fi model) but still comes with a lot of appreciated features.
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