I have run GIGABYTE motherboards in many of my older computers, collectively dating back over a decade, and have had both great performance and durability out of them. I still have a Z68 and two Z77 GIGABYTE motherboards, running my Intel Core i7 3770k and Core i5 3750k processors, till this day, with no issues at all.

In saying that, GIGABYTE had a bit of a rocky X470 Motherboard product range, due to low quality VRM choices.

I do however feel that they have learnt from these past mistakes, pulled their socks up, and really put their heart and soul into the new X570 Motherboard range.

This is based on the level of quality components that they have put on these boards, including the extremely high quality VRM, Voltage Controllers, MOSFETS, M.2 connectors and even Audio chipsets, are all very high-end grade components.

Until now, some of these, especially the VRM parts, have never been in reach of the average consumer, as they have only been strictly used on far more expensive, server based boards.

You can also check out my Ryzen 7 3700X vs Ryzen 2700X review here, if you are looking for an ultra fast, AMD Zen2 processor for your new X570 Motherboard