Best mix of features and price for an X870 MB Great quality Quick-release for graphic card
-It does what its supposed to do. -The wifi module included/ -plenty of features. -has bios flash back. -Affordable.
Good, cheap, adequate
-Worked right out of the box with 9800X3D and 64GB of ram -Wifi worked after simply installing the drivers from MSI website -M.2 heatsinks feel and look great no need for additional nvme heatsinks -Lots of high quality features -Feels and looks high quality
AM5 Socket 4 Dimm slots WiFi built in
The VRM and M.2 heatsinks do a great job of keeping things cool. Even during long gaming sessions, I havent noticed any throttling.
3 nvme slots Good wireless Like UEFI bios, upgrading from circa 2010 lol
Smol footprint. Perfect for cube computer!
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Plug and play without any issues Works great with 9900X 4 M.2 slots
Performance outsurpasses a moderate gamers needs The GPU quick release is clutch if you like to swap parts quickly (note: see cons) Clean look, RGBs are a nice touch Plenty of 2.0 headers, RGB headers ASUS Bios is very easy to use
This motherboard works perfectly with my 9800x3D and 32GB 6000 c30 DDR5 setup. It runs smoothly and relaibly with the overclocked setup.
- 5 NVME slots! - NVME and Top x16 slot do not share lanes - Has a backplate - Great RAM support (7800x3d running 6400 at cl 30 with 1:1 Ratio set) - Easy to navigate BIOS - Code readout instead of LEDs - Robust I/O panel - Adjust RGB right in BIOS
The ROG Crosshair X670E Extreme is hands down one of the most powerful and feature-rich AM5 motherboards on the market. Built for enthusiasts, overclockers, and high-end PC builders, it delivers an uncompromising platform for AMD Ryzen 7000 series processors. ⚙ Build Quality & Design ASUS went all out on materials and aesthetics. The board feels premium in every aspectsolid construction, reinforced PCIe slots, and gorgeous RGB integration through the AniMe Matrix display. Its a showpiece for open-case builds. 🚀 Performance & Overclocking Powered by a robust 20+2 teamed power stage VRM setup and massive heatsinks, the X670E Extreme handles overclocking like a champ. Whether youre pushing a Ryzen 9 7950X or a 7800X3D, stability and thermals remain excellent. 🔌 Connectivity & Features This board checks every box: Dual PCIe 5.0 x16 slots Five M.2 slots (including Gen 5 support) Wi-Fi 6E, 10Gb Ethernet, and Bluetooth 5.2 USB4 and tons of high-speed rear I/O You also get the ROG Gen-Z.2 add-in card, which adds more M.2 storage flexibility and cooling. Everything is laid out logically and with ease of use in mind.
This is an absolutely awesome motherboard specially in the bio settings. There are tons of options.
Has all the features I needed for building a gaming system, and looks great. Plenty of connection points. Comes with all the pieces I needed and worked well right out of the box.
Excellent I/O selection, including USB4 and front USB-C Clean white design, great for themed builds Robust VRM, handles high-end CPUs well EZ Flash made the BIOS update effortless Great number of ARGB and fan headers for customization. Didnt have to use my controller.
- Sturdy, quality construction - Built with overclocking in mind - Large heat sink (probably overkill) for PCIE gen 5 M.2 SSD's
- Great value for money - Reliable WIFI and Bluetooth connectivity - Simple to set up - Room to grow
* Very solid build quality * Everything is easy to take apart and put back together such as the m.2 shields. * EZ Bridge is great and I knew where everything was right away. This also allowed for a pretty clean build having the cables all on the 1 side. * Comes with an EZ Control Hub for ARGB and Fans control. * Comes with the M.2 XPander card. * Can do 2 M.2 PCIe 5.0 x4 and still have a PCIe 5.0 x16 slot. This one and the Tomahawk are the only AMD ones AFAIK. Requires choosing between the 2nd M.2 @ PCIe 5.0 and the back 40G USB ports. * Supports 60w charging on the front panel USB.
So much ports alot of usb & sata ports with 2 m.2 slots which is good for Split drive for os and games. It has less RGB not a fan of RGB. Also has its own io shield which i like because the cheap one you get just looks terrible. But overall worth it.