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22 April 2021, 06:04 am A brand-new Gigabyte AORUS motherboard was just spotted with an upcoming AMD Ryzen 7 APU, and it s looking really sweet. According to a report by WCCFTech, the Gigabyte X570S AORUS PRO AX, which is a motherboard with a passively cooled PCH (platform controller hub), has just been spotted in the CPU-Z database running the Ryzen 7 5700G. Apparently, the S after the chipset name stands for silent, which makes sense given the passive cooling solution on the motherboard. (Photo : Gigabyte) Official product image of the Gigabyte X570 AORUS Pro AMD motherboard. The board and CPU combo was seen right after AMD announced that its 5000 series of APUs, codenamed Cezanne, will only be releasing to OEMs, with a general release planned later this year, reports TomsHardware. ....