
Heavy duty Mostly Black and without RGB lights. Yes please! SSD slots are plentiful and well-constructed.

- good amount of fan headers still used fan hub - online manual is helpful - tool-less nvme x2 - reinforced PCIE slot - looks good - AM4 backplate pre-installed

All the best features for lastest CPUs Works without any issues A ton of 10g USB ports Has a dragon on it!

Definitely some headache with RAM at 6,000 - Newest firmware fixes these boot issues. AI tweaker -> DCOP 2 (or whatever the acronym) and it will work fine with the RAM included. Don't use the m2_2 slot or it cuts your pci bandwidth in half for your video card.

This was MOSTLY easy to set up for a first-time PC builder.

All good. Mobo is fine, works well

- This is future proof, have a Ryzen 3rd Gen 3600 AMD CPU in this, and plan to upgrade to 4000 on this, so lots of growth room -Can plug in lots of pretty little LED lights into this. -Has PCI 4 Express slot standard and ready to go. -Huge and heavy heatsink for the M2 SSD which prevents it from locking up. -Integrated sound and graphics with an old school VGA port (which I need) until I upgrade to a nice video card. Great thing for the short term as video cards are expensive beasts. -Useful port for USB Type C Gen2

- Probably the best B850 Board - Plenty of connection. 2x Gen5 NVME Supper. Minimal Lane sharing ( Only with 3rd M.2) - Ez-Conn Switch add extra ports. Saved the day for rear fans. - Plenty of fan headers and really good VRMs.

Bios flashback Multiple fan headers Other features I am forgetting at the moment lol All in all it seems like a really good board for the 110 dollars I paid for it

It was very easy to setup, the BIOS comes with an easy mode to toggle, has a nice color and sleek design to it.

Easy assembly, awesome led display

- PCI-E 5.0 support on the x16 slot for current gen GPU's that use 5.0 - 3 m.2 slots for easy expansion - Lots of IO for fans, rgb, USB, ect, more than 99% of people will ever use - Moveable antena for the wifi/bluetooth is nice (my previous board had just 2 that stuck out and couldn't be moved, so it sometime struggled to pick up my bluetooth keyboard) - I got it for a pretty good deal for a B850 board that won't blow up CPUs - 10$ steam code included with purchase is a nice bonus - I really liked the mounting mechanism for the 4x4 m.2 slot, it's easy to use and removes the need to mess around with tiny screws - WiFi 7 & 5 gig lan at this price point is really nice

This thing is packed with features, lots of high power consumption consideration (considering it's an OC Monster). Tons of ease and quality of life features like the EZ PCI-E Release, the M.2 quick release hold downs, and white peripherals.

Wifi 7 and BT Great number of expansion slots Plenty of USB ports

very little RGB Great features Easy to use

- Solid all parts - EZ installed - EZ BIOS

The board itself is a very nice board. The memory that came with it was very nice memory too. The two together work.

Board gives me everything I needed and then some. It is on the expensive side, but the power and easy connections made it great to assemble in. I originally was going to get the Crosshair Extreme, which is it's big brother, then decided against it. I picked up this MB, the Ram, and a AMD Ryzen 7 9850X3D, as a Newegg combo (gave the 9850X3D to my dad as a birthday present), which was pricey. The NVMe thing. My lord it's a godsend, I have 2 4TB Gen4 SSDs in here, and I don't lose any speed on either of them. I don't use the USB 4 slots, so I was happy to give those up.


Durable, Great Quality, Quick Delivery, Fairly Priced