I'd not read about bclk on these boards, but the only difference I've seen is that thev X370i has the ESD static protection that the 350 doesn't.
ASUS Support said:Hello <insert real name>,
Thank you for your response.
I hope your day is going well, I am also anticipating this motherboard to go with my NFC SF4 mini ITX build, unfortunately there is no known release date but once released it should be seen on Amazon or Newegg.
Please make note of your case number for future reference: N1712143615
Regards,
Lamar F.
ASUS Technical Support
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That is cheaper than the ASRock AB350-Gaming ITX/ac at Vuugo before taxes! Glad I decided to keep waiting.https://www.pccanada.com/viewitem.asp?id=673360
Seems like we have a rough estimate on when it'll be available in Canada (Jan 16).
Im just going to wait for it to go on sale on Amazon so I can use my gift card balance
Same here. Really tempted to purchase it now but that would be foolish without a processor and memory to test with and given the shipping times.Haha yeah same. $160-$170 cad is basically the same price as the gigabyte and ASRock itx mobos everyone is buying, so I hope it stays that price!
Oh man, I can't wait for the board to release stateside, it looks really good. Which ram are you using, I have a 1600 as well and am looking to see if oc my ram upwards of 2400 will yield me better rendering results.Got the board today, done my build with R5-1600 and team vulcan PC3000 2x8Gb sticks. Boots up with 2133 mhz, enabling 'ai tweaker' boosted it to 2933. Manually set it to 3200 and it worked! But still have to bench it under windows for stability. Anyway, great little board! The dynamo mini fits with 1 mm clearance to my ram stick's heatspreader.
Oh man, I can't wait for the board to release stateside, it looks really good. Which ram are you using, I have a 1600 as well and am looking to see if oc my ram upwards of 2400 will yield me better rendering results.
Team Vulcan PC3000 2x8Gb sticks.