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Does anyone have a Asrock x370 killer sli/ac with a Ryzen 2700X (or 2600)?

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Thinking of getting a Ryzen 2700X and I currently have an ASrock x370 killer sli/ac. Read a forum post about the latest BIOS 4.60 & 4.70 having some issues with the Ryzen 2600. Wondering if anyone can confirm if they have a current gen Ryzen 2600/2700X running on this motherboard.
 
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I don't have one so can't help you there, but I have been looking into them because I want to buy one, and noticed that board comes in two versions, the early version has the white K screen printed on it and no USB-C header.
The later version has no "K" on it, and does have a USB-C header.
Both have relatively weak power delivery circuits compared to the Taichi board, and may not meet the revised specs for the newer chips, but that is only my thought.
I would assume the non X version of the 2600 and 2700 (65W) would run fine.
 
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I'm pretty sure that any AM4 has to be capable of at least running at stock clocks any AMD CPU, even R7 higher end.
What I would doubt is the overclocking stability and or the long term health of the motherboard.
 
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