- massive amounts of USB ports of all speeds - 9800X3D support right out of the box - integrated NVME heatsink design - exceptional build quality
1: matx motherboard ! 2: 3 m.2 slots for 3 ssds ! 3: goes great on a white build! 4: price!
this board working good awesome easy to setup driver is easy!
Tons of ports, good locations for plug-ins for cable management, helpful labels on most inputs
It has everything plus WiFi
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Works great, exactly what I expected
Shipping was on time, came packaged well. The motherboard itself works with zero issues, the setup was super easy, and we love the convenience setup features like snap in M.5 drives! My son is very happy!
- Looks great - Easy to build with - lots of usb ports - lost of m.2 slots
-Awesome budget motherboard that delivers a phenomenal gaming experience. -Awesome user manual makes for easy installation -Very sturdy, can easily see and feel its quality -Ryzen -Easy navigation through BIOS -Troubleshooting LED indicators allow easy diagnosis of potential problems within hardware systems
- Board layout - Design - PCIE/M2 EZ Release Button - Toolless M2 install
Has WIFI and Bluetooth, I don't use them on it as of yet, but nice to have. I run my 7 Days to Die server on it, it's been rock solid stable. Power delivery looks good to me. I'm happy with the board.
-Heavy construction, motherboard is very rigid and barely flexes when installing. -M.2 covers and heatsink very heavy as well. Both the cover and the m.2 mounting itself use a screwless and tooless design where it is very easy to install/remove cover and get m.2 drives to seat. -Nice looking AORUS Led backlit logo on port block -Good VRM capacity (80A) compared to other x870E boards at similar or slightly greater pricepoints.
- It works - Plenty of USB ports - USB antenna is not limited to I/O port but has a magnetic base and can be moved and positioned as needed - LED troubleshooting
Bought this MB with a Raptor Lake i5 to replace my old Asus Zxx MB and Kaby Lake i7 that were not capable of upgrading to Windows 11. Reused my old CM PS, CM Heatsink, Nvidia card and even my old 16GB of PC4 RAM. Booted-up and it automatically booted Windows 10 from my old SSD. I was then able to "Upgrade" to Windows 11 (rather than having to buy a new copy) and it has worked perfectly. When I first started doing builds 30 years ago, if you changed the CPU, MB or HD, you had to start all over. Not this time. Don't know why?
-Plenty of connectors - Well designed BIOS with easy customization options. Setting fan curves and RAM speeds is no problem. -Nice build quality with a sturdy PCB. -Easy to install SSDs -3 USB-C connectors is appreciated
- PCIe5 x16 - PCIe4 x1 - Gen 5 SSD - Heatsink for all SSD - Wifi 7
Came with UEFI and Secure Boot enabled, which was a pleasant surprise. The BIOS was only a few months old so I haven't even bothered to consider updating. Everything worked first time as expected
Has everything needed for upgrade to windows 11 to be worth it since board features are mainly win 11 only. At first was just booting but not loading anything, turns out i needed to push both sides of ram down and put them in A2 and B2 slot. Got DDR5 6000 was worried cause intel i7 14700kf said 5600 max supported but the xmp for it to worked out and ram runs great with it. Also was worried was doing to much man handling of board cause i installed it then pulled it back out then back in. Anywho though just needed seat the ram snug down in dimm. Everything bought for it works great thank you
- Good build quality - Simple BIOS - Q-Flash for easy BIOS updates - Wifi 7
-Optimal Lane Sharing -Front USB Fast charge -5Gbps Ethernet -True WiFi 7 -Beautiful White Aesthetic