I'll keep it short and simple with pro's and cons Pro's -multiple Gen 5 slots -multiple M.2 slots -Ease of access to all installed parts -quick release button for GPU is super nice and convenient -Back connect ports are very well placed -motherboard diagnosis is easy if you installed something wrong or something isnt working properly
3 PCIE 4 NMVE slots Strong voltage regulation ROG STRIX brand, their other chipset MB sells for $500 - their engineers put only what is needed to get the lower price point. BIOS flash without having to power on MB before first boot when building.
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-Easy to use diagrams -Looks good -Runs well
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-Big enough to easily build in -The 4 pre installed 140mm fans are quiet, while producing excellent airflow -Sleek design with RGB that isn't overbearing
-Great price -PCIe 5.0 -11 USB ports (including two directly connected to CPU) -Only lane sharing is between PCIe slot 2 and M.2 slot 4
-Great performance -Excellent UI for bios settings/info -Good amount of ports/connectors for auxiliary components -Excellent value for quality
-Black look with minamal LEDS -Clean easy to use BIOS -FAST FAST POST (if you need bios, hold the button well you push the power button) -POST splash is also black which is nice you don't get an eye full of color telling you about your MoBo every time it boots.
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Easy install, looks good... works great with 7800x3d, 64mb (2x32) of OLOY ddr5 6400 RAM and rtx 4090 FE
MSI's X670E Gaming Plus Wifi does a lot of things pretty well. It has plenty of USB support for all your peripherals. I mean PLENTY. All my devices are USB and I am never in want for one more open port. The board itself has room for expansion, so yes, it has USB for days. There's four slots for M.2 ssds if you really want them. I only use two, and the primary slot supports Gen5 if you are looking towards the future. The board comes with heat sink plates to cover your M.2s, but you can do without them if you prefer using dedicated sinks with your M.2s (probably recommended on beefy ssds, but you have the option either way). The etherport is fast, it has Bluetooth and wifi support, the built-in sound is perfectly well-- it has all your basic modern board needs for AIO coolers, LED lighting strips, etc. It does everything "Good enough" making it a fine pick for what a mid-range board should have.
- Great price for the features. - It's white which works for my build - The EXPO compatibility is wide - I got this SKU for my RAM KF560C30BWEAK2-64
Good amount of m.2 slots for a gaming motherboard, everything was easy to install on it and it was quite resistant to how much pressure I applied to it while installing the GPU. Nice look as well
- Enough space to handle a Noctua NH-D15S cooler and still retain usage of the first PCIE slot. - Easy to get drivers through Armoury Crate (look under 'tools' not 'updates') - Came with a SATA cable
Lots of ports and headers, lots of m2 slots all with heat shields, great chipset, stable.
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- Great feature set with solid future-proofing for the price, especially on a sale - The quick release PCIe is so nice to have in a small form factor build - Very straightforward and simple BIOS to navigate
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- Price - Its X870 with pci-e 5.0 - Its has wifi - BIOS falshback - Matches my ASUS PRIME 5070 ti.
-Nice VRM and SSD heatsinks -A decent IO with several USB 3.0 slots -Easy to read manual with QR codes to scan if you need video instructions -It actually posts
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Works as expected - no issues with Bios and flashing to a higher Bios Version, running a 5600G. some folks with a cpu with no graphics are stating the video ports do not work , they work FINE with a G series CPU, 4600G, 5600G, 5700G AMD cpu.
- Setup and installation was super easy, no issues getting the EXPO profile or PBO working with stock settings - Wifi is great! -M.2 heatsink seems more than sufficient for PCIe4 drives even in small enclosures