Newegg Insider: ASUS Brings out the ROG Crosshair VII Hero Motherboard for 2nd Gen Ryzen

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The second generation of AMD’s Ryzen chips are out, and that means ASUS is bringing out a fresh new line of X470 motherboards, like the ROG Crosshair VII Hero. This monochromatic, high performance board has two fixed RGB lighting zones controllable with ASUS Aura SYNC, M.2 heat sinks to get the best performance from your high end SSDs, among a ton of other features. JJ from ASUS walks you through all the new features on this cutting edge board, and the reasons you might want to upgrade. Check it out!

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ASUS ROG Crosshair VII Hero - https://goo.gl/R3xAie
ASUS ROG Crosshair VII Hero (Wi-Fi) - https://goo.gl/WNQjq1

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